English only bakery raises ire

Darthphere said:
I understand a lot of portugese just from knowing spanish.

*Nod*, actually it's pretty fun, if you know latin you can understand a lot of european languages except... german. If you have to learn german you make the jump from romanic language into a language based on gothic and celtic grammar.
 
Make english your official languaje, no problem.
But idiots like Joey Vento forget that immigrants aren't the only non-english speaking people in USA, you get tourists and business people from all over the world, all the time.
Are you going to discriminate them too?
How are you going to tell them appart?
Are you going to ask them for their passport before they enter your store/business?
 
Duende Verde said:
Make english your official languaje, no problem.
But idiots like Joey Vento forget that immigrants aren't the only non-english speaking people in USA, you get tourists and business people from all over the world, all the time.
Are you going to discriminate them too?
How are you going to tell them appart?
Are you going to ask them for their passport before they enter your store/business?

That's actually true
 
Duende Verde said:
Make english your official languaje, no problem.
But idiots like Joey Vento forget that immigrants aren't the only non-english speaking people in USA, you get tourists and business people from all over the world, all the time.
Are you going to discriminate them too?
How are you going to tell them appart?
Are you going to ask them for their passport before they enter your store/business?


I read this article on AOL, apparently the tourism board is worried about this since they say its one of the more highly recommended spots for tourists.
 
Don't tourists actually make an attempt to learn the preferred language of the country they visit, if it's different from their own?

I've not been to Germany yet, however when I do visit I would at least bone up on my German as it's been 11 years since my last German class and I know I'm a bit rusty.
 
Addendum said:
Don't tourists actually make an attempt to learn the preferred language of the country they visit, if it's different from their own?

I've not been to Germany yet, however when I do visit I would at least bone up on my German as it's been 11 years since my last German class and I know I'm a bit rusty.


Actually no, or at least in my experience. I would be working and some German guy comes to and starts speaking German to me, I have no idea what hes saying so I just keep saying nein.
 
Duende Verde said:
But idiots like Joey Vento forget that immigrants aren't the only non-english speaking people in USA, you get tourists and business people from all over the world, all the time.
Are you going to discriminate them too?

did you even read the article?

Vento denied that anyone would be refused service if they ordered one of the sliced beef-and-cheese sandwiches, a famed bit of cuisine in the Quaker-founded "City of Brotherly Love," in a language other than English.

so who's really the idiot? Vento or you for commenting without reading?
 
Dope Nose said:
did you even read the article?

Vento denied that anyone would be refused service if they ordered one of the sliced beef-and-cheese sandwiches, a famed bit of cuisine in the Quaker-founded "City of Brotherly Love," in a language other than English.

so who's really the idiot? Vento or you for commenting without reading?


Still, hes contradiciting himself. You need to speak english to order, but we wont refuse you if you cant.:confused:
 
Darthphere said:
Still, hes contradiciting himself. You need to speak english to order, but we wont refuse you if you cant.:confused:

"There is nobody who can say they are turned down because of the language," he added. "They can point if they want to."
 
Dope Nose said:
"There is nobody who can say they are turned down because of the language," he added. "They can point if they want to."


Its still majorly ******ed.
 
Addendum said:
Even the ******ed can learn english


Depends on their level of ******edness.

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"Give me a cheesesteak."
 
Darthphere said:
Its still majorly ******ed.

you've got an english speaking business owner asking his customers to order in the language that he understands. if they can't speak said language, they're welcome to point out what they want. why is that ******ed?
 
Dope Nose said:
you've got an english speaking business owner asking his customers to order in the language that he understands. if they can't speak said language, they're welcome to point out what they want. why is that ******ed?


I dont know, im just trying to get under your skin, and im pretty sure there isnt a spanish translation for cheeseteak anyway.
 
Darthphere said:
I dont know, im just trying to get under your skin, and im pretty sure there isnt a spanish translation for cheeseteak anyway.

you've won this round. *shakes fist*
 
Dope Nose said:
did you even read the article?

Vento denied that anyone would be refused service if they ordered one of the sliced beef-and-cheese sandwiches, a famed bit of cuisine in the Quaker-founded "City of Brotherly Love," in a language other than English.

so who's really the idiot? Vento or you for commenting without reading?

I didn't insult you and didn't give you a reason to do it.

I did read it, the article says:
"There is nobody who can say they are turned down because of the language," he added. "They can point if they want to."

I interpet this as:
People go to Geno's, see the sign, say "I'm not putting up with this $#1+" and go to a place that doesn't have a "you're not welcome sign". He only gets orders in english.

"This is America -- when ordering speak English" sign = "Can't give you credit today, come back tomorrow" sign
you go the next day and they still give you no credit, nobody will ever ask for it.
 
It's not a "you're not welcome sign". It's a sign that prefers orders in english, since they always have a ****load of customers.

And besides, if you can't speak english, chances are you might not read english, so the sign is essentially scribble
 
Addendum said:
It's not a "you're not welcome sign". It's a sign that prefers orders in english, since they always have a ****load of customers.

And besides, if you can't speak english, chances are you might not read english, so the sign is essentially scribble


Wouldnt that be like saying if a white guy calls a black man the N word, but hes deaf, it doesnt matter.
 
Kritish said:
This isn't racist, It's there store and they can tell people to speak what ever they want.


Arent you in the other thread saying how outraged you are because a guy didnt want to reproduce lesbian videos because it goes against his beliefs?:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
 
I've read plenty of Daredevil comics. The dude could tell if you're flipping him off based on the wind, smell and some other stuff due to his super-hyper-extenuated-senses.

Since he doesn't exist in real life, I've no problem giving the finger to a blind person if he/she warrants one depending on the circumstances
 

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