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Would you like green eggs and ham? I you |
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i'm not sure if this has been mentioned since i'm not going to read 8 pages...
but does anyone else see the irony in misspelling language? |
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i'm not sure if this has been mentioned since i'm not going to read 8 pages... but does anyone else see the irony in misspelling language? here! |
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i'm not sure if this has been mentioned since i'm not going to read 8 pages... but does anyone else see the irony in misspelling language? |
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I'm not your chick |
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There is one thin that bothers me the most and I just have to say it. If you are in a public place with family or friends.Please speak English. I can't stand to be in a grocery line waiting and in front of are..lets say.. 5 people and they are all speaking spanish. I think that is so rude. You are in America and I would appriciate it if you speak the langue in public. I could give a **** what you do in the privacy of your own home, but in public speak English. Yeah ... and don't you hate it when all of those English speaking people are talking English in grocery store lineups in Mexico ... Oh please ... with so much in the world to be offended about ... is there really a problem with people speaking their native language? A little tolerance and understanding would go a long way ... |
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I was in Germany a few years ago -- with another American -- and we went into all kinds of stores and restaurants and lots of other places, and we spoke English the whole time. I think I know about seven words in German, maybe.
Well, as it turned out, almost everybody we ran into spoke English, too, so there was never a communication problem. But I'm wondering now how I would have felt if someone came up to me and said "You're in Germany now, speak German!" Of course, if they SAID it in German, I wouldn't have understood it anyway, but still.... Everybody was very nice and helpful over there. And even the people who didn't exactly have English mastered, still made a hell of an effort. |
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if you were a german citizen, i wouldn't think it would be far fetched to expect you to learn the nation's language
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if you were a german citizen, i wouldn't think it would be far fetched to expect you to learn the nation's language |
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There is one thin that bothers me the most and I just have to say it. If you are in a public place with family or friends.Please speak English. I can't stand to be in a grocery line waiting and in front of are..lets say.. 5 people and they are all speaking spanish. I think that is so rude. You are in America and I would appriciate it if you speak the langue in public. I could give a **** what you do in the privacy of your own home, but in public speak English. Io non farlo. |
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i'm not sure if this has been mentioned since i'm not going to read 8 pages... but does anyone else see the irony in misspelling language? here! here like a fox..... |
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if you were a german citizen, i wouldn't think it would be far fetched to expect you to learn the nation's language but she doesn't know that they don't know the language. They were a group, talking to each other. Even if they know how to speak English, they are going to be more comfortable speaking their native language. Even if the person in line behind them thinks it's rude. |
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but she doesn't know that they don't know the language. They were a group, talking to each other. Even if they know how to speak English, they are going to be more comfortable speaking their native language. Even if the person in line behind them thinks it's rude.
i fully agree with that |
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but she doesn't know that they don't know the language. They were a group, talking to each other. Even if they know how to speak English, they are going to be more comfortable speaking their native language. Even if the person in line behind them thinks it's rude.
i fully agree with that I suspected that you would. |
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but she doesn't know that they don't know the language. They were a group, talking to each other. Even if they know how to speak English, they are going to be more comfortable speaking their native language. Even if the person in line behind them thinks it's rude.
i fully agree with that I suspected that you would. I'm just urious why someone is so interested in what other people are saying, and why so paranoid about if they are talking about them...like I said...just listen for your name... |
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I'm just urious why someone is so interested in what other people are saying, and why so paranoid about if they are talking about them...like I said...just listen for your name...
i'm sure they're smarter than that, they'd use some other word in place of your name |
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but she doesn't know that they don't know the language. They were a group, talking to each other. Even if they know how to speak English, they are going to be more comfortable speaking their native language. Even if the person in line behind them thinks it's rude.
i fully agree with that I suspected that you would. I'm just urious why someone is so interested in what other people are saying, and why so paranoid about if they are talking about them...like I said...just listen for your name... My question is why would you give a rat's ass if a group of strangers decided to talk about you? And why would you even think that they were talking about you? That seems to be paranoid...like a fox |
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gota play the devil's advocate...
this is America, its a melting pot, if I could speak another language like Italian or French I would be doing it as often as I can... and when americans are in another county they probably say the same thing about us..this is Italy, speak Italian damnit.... |
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gota play the devil's advocate... this is America, its a melting pot, if I could speak another language like Italian or French I would be doing it as often as I can... and when americans are in another county they probably say the same thing about us..this is Italy, speak Italian damnit.... Exactly! Buy this woman a drink! |
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gota play the devil's advocate... this is America, its a melting pot, if I could speak another language like Italian or French I would be doing it as often as I can... and when americans are in another county they probably say the same thing about us..this is Italy, speak Italian damnit.... i agree. but as i pretty much said a couple posts up, it's different for a citizen than a visitor. it's just wrong to expect a culture/country to adapt to you rather than to adapt to that culture/country. the original point is different than most of the one's that we've made. chatting with a friend is not the same as going to the register and getting mad because they won't speak your foreign language. |
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