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It will be better when all non-white people bow to our racial superiors @MurdyI think the world would be a better place if all men spoke Spanish and all women spoke French tbh.
It will be better when all non-white people bow to our racial superiors @MurdyI think the world would be a better place if all men spoke Spanish and all women spoke French tbh.
Spanish and Italian are very similar. My stepfather is from southern Italy and they all speak slang. I’m pretty sure most people from there do.
In the household that I grew up in 3 languages were spoken. What people didn't do is bring it into the workplace or a public setting. In fact (I wasn't there, of course) but in both my mom's and father's, when they were kids, no one spoke anything other than English at the dinner table - reason, because they were learning that language spoken in the country and the culture - not trying to supplant it. They were grateful for the opportunity they had in the USA, and wanted to be part of it, not separate as so many hispanics do. I worked with a hispanic guy who had been with the company for over 20 years and refused to speak English so that whenever he needed to be spoken to a translator had to be summoned. Don't ask me why he was allowed to get away with that shit. I mean - do you think that an English speaking person should feel so entitled as to go work in another country, and not speak the native language? How do you suppose that would go over? In the company that I retired from, which was French owned, and many of the people there of all ranks were French speakers it was company policy that only English be spoken. The reason is obvious - it's a business where people need to communicate effectively in a common language. That's just common sense.It's only in 'Murica where it's bad to speak more than one language.
But Hispanics are shit or did you miss that?I went to Canada and was surprised to find everything was in French. I didn’t see people in an uproar over that… maybe it’s because they are mostly white there?
I live in a free country. I don't know, or care to know, the bigoted era you grew up in.In the household that I grew up in 3 languages were spoken. What people didn't do is bring it into the workplace or a public setting. In fact (I wasn't there, of course) but in both my mom's and father's, when they were kids, no one spoke anything other than English at the dinner table - reason, because they were learning that language spoken in the country and the culture - not trying to supplant it. They were grateful for the opportunity they had in the USA, and wanted to be part of it, not separate as so many hispanics do. I worked with a hispanic guy who had been with the company for over 20 years and refused to speak English so that whenever he needed to be spoken to a translator had to be summoned. Don't ask me why he was allowed to get away with that shit. I mean - do you think that an English speaking person should feel so entitled as to go work in another country, and not speak the native language? How do you suppose that would go over? In the company that I retired from, which was French owned, and many of the people there of all ranks were French speakers it was company policy that only English be spoken. The reason is obvious - it's a business where people need to communicate effectively in a common language. That's just common sense.
I think in the USA about 120 languages are spoken. Do you think the native population should have to learn 120 languages to accommodate immigrant people, or that immigrant people should need to learn and speak the native language?
Please reread the post to which you replied.Spanish and Italian are very similar. My stepfather is from southern Italy and they all speak slang. I’m pretty sure most people from there do.
Tower of Babel in the name of FREEDUMB !And this is why there isn't peace on the world and there is nothing but strife. Tribalism and the control of the "other".
People who aren't accepting of difference and the humanity of those that are different.
Oh, come on, Oak - you loved Guido.Please reread the post to which you replied.
.I once had made a character called Guido BadaBOOM! to illustrated the very point of how irritating it is for native Americans to here gutter language. Everyone (almost) complained about the dez and doz of it entirely missing the point that it's the same as the irritation felt when hispanics speak their crappy language. It was pretty funny to see the lack of self awareness and hypocrisy.
Guido's problem was the attitude. Huffing and puffing, apparently it is a layer of your own personality.Oh, come on, Oak - you loved Guido.
Guido isn't me - he was a character created as an illustration - just as explained. I see you aren't actually reading my post, just reacting emotionally/non-intellectually. Answer some of the questions I posed instead of making unfounded accusations.Guido's problem was the attitude. Huffing and puffing, apparently it is a layer of your own personality.
Frankly, I don't care for the Guido I see in you.
Please reread the post to which you replied.
.I once had made a character called Guido BadaBOOM! to illustrated the very point of how irritating it is for native Americans to here gutter language. Everyone (almost) complained about the dez and doz of it entirely missing the point that it's the same as the irritation felt when hispanics speak their crappy language. It was pretty funny to see the lack of self awareness and hypocrisy.
Maybe you were in Quebec - LoLzI went to Canada and was surprised to find everything was in French. I didn’t see people in an uproar over that… maybe it’s because they are mostly white there?
And you receive my reply to that (a reply that was made in effect many years earlier). Hey I can't wait to hear that new opera in hispanglish. LoLz.I’m responding to your response to my post in which you veered off with a reference to Italian here…
I’m merely stating a fact that the majority of Italians here speak slang too.
Maybe you were in Quebec - LoLz
Well, you're better informed than the experts.Vancouver. I drove across the border from Seattle, WA.
And you receive my reply to that (a reply that was made in effect many years earlier). Hey I can't wait to hear that new opera in hispanglish. LoLz.
Guido isn't me - he was a character created as an illustration - just as explained. I see you aren't actually reading my post, just reacting emotionally/non-intellectually. Answer some of the questions I posed instead of making unfounded accusations.
Vancouver. I drove across the border from Seattle, WA.
And you receive my reply to that (a reply that was made in effect many years earlier). Hey I can't wait to hear that new opera in hispanglish. LoLz.
All Spaniards, not hispanic.Opera from Hispanics? You've never heard of Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras or Monserrat Marti?
What a heathen.
Well, you're better informed than the experts.
Overall, you'll find that Vancouver is as English speaking as any other major North American city outside Quebec. There is minimal French spoken except for within the small and shrinking Francophone community. Nevertheless, there are some big advantages to being able to speak French and English in Vancouver.
Placido Domingo was raised in Mexico.All Spaniards, not hispanic.
All Spaniards, not hispanic.
Nope - but I lived in the area of the Sopranos as you know so I was well familiar with it and could easily symulate an exaggerated imitation. If you don't want to answer my questions rather than get all hyperemotional then at least stop with the bs accusations. You see it's the primitive machoism that's the same, and that's what I was commenting on.He is definitely a part of you. I see it clearly. He'd been dormant for quite some time. But he's always there inside of you. He's reared his ugly head again, much to my disappointment.
French is not everywhere ..it's written everywhere but not spoken...I went to Canada and was surprised to find everything was in French. I didn’t see people in an uproar over that… maybe it’s because they are mostly white there?
what about if you can shelve your anger and address the customer is always right issue ... and if that dude treated all customers the way he handled those woman whats the point ?no one will ever come there cept spanish people ...I live in a free country. I don't know, or care to know, the bigoted era you grew up in.