I feel sorry for the OP - everybody jumped on her over a vent! This is the reason why I don't usually start threads on the Dis because of comments like these.
The US may not have an official language but I know for sure we have the Freedom of Speech. The OP is practicing that right with this vent. It doesn't make the OP a good or bad person.
As far as I'm concerned OP, go ahead a vent!![]()
I feel sorry for the OP - everybody jumped on her over a vent! This is the reason why I don't usually start threads on the Dis because of comments like these.
The US may not have an official language but I know for sure we have the Freedom of Speech. The OP is practicing that right with this vent. It doesn't make the OP a good or bad person.
As far as I'm concerned OP, go ahead a vent!![]()
Whenever I read a thread like this, I envision the same people who complain about other languages in the States as being the tourists I keep running into who get irate that they can't find anyone who will speak to them in English!
Yes, I know...I really shouldn't stereotype people!![]()
I speak Pig Latin or in my tongue Idiggay speakaday piggish latiniday
Whenever I read a thread like this, I envision the same people who complain about other languages in the States as being the tourists I keep running into who get irate that they can't find anyone who will speak to them in English!
Yes, I know...I really shouldn't stereotype people!![]()
I would never go to a country where something other than English was their main language, without LEARNING some of the basics at the very LEAST, before I went. And if I was going to stay there for a long period of time (a year or more) I would take a class in their language so I could LEARN as much as I possibly could, so that I could speak to people.
It just amazes me that people come to this country and don't know a single word of English. I know, because I worked with some. The boss couldn't even communicate with them. She had to wait until her college daughter was home on weekends so she could tell her what she wanted to tell the employee, then her daughter spoke to the employee in Spanish.
If people are going to come here, LEARN some of the language FIRST.
To you it may just be a small vent, but the fact that you vented about it reveals tons about your general attitude toward those different from you.
I do not think you really understand the quote in your signature. People who do not speak English in America are facing a major battle, one much bigger than having to wait one extra second and press a button before going on to press a longer series of buttons in order to resolve their question.
ETA: Your boss shouldn't have hired people who don't speak English if he was going to have trouble communicating with them and if they were going to have to deal with the English speaking customers, so I can't really feel badly for him.
I would never go to a country where something other than English was their main language, without LEARNING some of the basics at the very LEAST, before I went. And if I was going to stay there for a long period of time (a year or more) I would take a class in their language so I could LEARN as much as I possibly could, so that I could speak to people.
It just amazes me that people come to this country and don't know a single word of English. I know, because I worked with some. The boss couldn't even communicate with them. She had to wait until her college daughter was home on weekends so she could tell her what she wanted to tell the employee, then her daughter spoke to the employee in Spanish.
If people are going to come here, LEARN some of the language FIRST.
Yep. Go for it. But when you vent about things that make you sound xenophobic and bigoted be prepared for someone to call you on it. That is also part of having free speech.
I would never go to a country where something other than English was their main language, without LEARNING some of the basics at the very LEAST, before I went. And if I was going to stay there for a long period of time (a year or more) I would take a class in their language so I could LEARN as much as I possibly could, so that I could speak to people.
It just amazes me that people come to this country and don't know a single word of English. I know, because I worked with some. The boss couldn't even communicate with them. She had to wait until her college daughter was home on weekends so she could tell her what she wanted to tell the employee, then her daughter spoke to the employee in Spanish.
If people are going to come here, LEARN some of the language FIRST.
I lived in 2 different countries recently. The Air Force was nice enough to send us.
I in NO WAY could have learned enough Arabic to speak to someone. Not in person, not on the phone, nothing. There were no classes for me to take. I did some Rosetta Stone, but other than about 100 words, I spoke no Arabic.
When we moved to Belgium, I was lucky because I'd already taken a few years of French. I can tell you that it did not prepare me to speak on the phone. I can get by in person, but on the phone it is very very difficult.
Thank goodness I met such *nice* people there who were kind to me since I was such a piece of crap for moving there and not learning an entire language ASAP.![]()
I'm sure in all of your travels around the world and away from Michigan, you've known all the languages of the countries you've lived in, though.
ETA: Your boss shouldn't have hired people who don't speak English if she was going to have trouble communicating with them and if they were going to have to deal with the English speaking customers, so I can't really feel badly for her.
I would never go to a country where something other than English was their main language, without LEARNING some of the basics at the very LEAST, before I went. And if I was going to stay there for a long period of time (a year or more) I would take a class in their language so I could LEARN as much as I possibly could, so that I could speak to people.
It just amazes me that people come to this country and don't know a single word of English. I know, because I worked with some. The boss couldn't even communicate with them. She had to wait until her college daughter was home on weekends so she could tell her what she wanted to tell the employee, then her daughter spoke to the employee in Spanish.
If people are going to come here, LEARN some of the language FIRST.
Excuse me, but that's not the Pig Latin I speak. I believe you actually meant to say, "Iway eakspay igPay atinLay".I speak Pig Latin or in my tongue Idiggay speakaday piggish latiniday
For the same second that it takes for them to say for english press one is all it would take for them to say for spanish press 1.