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People need to learn how to speak English in America.

HellOnEarth said:
Then why don't they go to school?

You tell me why, we drop out of school.
Lazyness, drugs, and more lazyness. Simple as that.
 
If you want to be rich, learn English; if you want to be poor, then don't. It's simple as that.

That's what America is basically telling us. You call that equality? There ain't no equality in this f**ked up nation--where CEO's are paid over 200 million dollars to leave--to be fired. Man, I would gladly leave my job for over 200 million dollars, what the f**k kind of f**ked up nation is this? haha
 
I'd rather be here than in a nation that forces you to suicide bomb buildings though.
Yeah, the system isn't perfect I agree. But you really have to admit that its impossimble to force the entire American population to change up and be forced to learn several forein languages. Its much easier for the foreiners to learn english and adapt to our customs. I would never move to Japan personally without learning japanese and kanji. It would be foolish.

But even with that I find most foreiners can compensate despite not knowing the english language. They say body language communicates to others better than words and this is true. If you go up to a random person and say something annoying the look on their face will tell you everything you need to know about how they feel.
 
HellOnEarth said:
Did you just ****ing insult me?
I'm guessing your black?
Yeah, so am I. And this is what I noticed from my friends and aquantances who drop out of school. Not saying this applies to you or everyone. Its just what I noticed happening to the majority.
 
HellOnEarth said:
It's like this--if you wanna be rich in White America, get an education; if you wanna be poor, don't. 50% of the high schoolers seems they want to be poor--because 50 of them drop out of high school. :down
You seem to be circling around a point, but I'm not exactly sure what you mean. Care to clarify?
 
He does have a point tho, Americans do say alot of things incorrectly from the Queens english.
 
Mal'Akai said:
I see you support the theory of, "An entire country must adapt to a few people who decide to move there." And it truely offends me, when I have people who want to do business with me, but refuse to speak my language. They come to me, and expect me to speak Spanish for them. They make no effort to speak English. Most of them just sit there, nod, and smile, as if giving the impression they are understanding, then when they give me a yes/no answer when I ask how old their kid is, I find out they don't speak English. And you're right, it's Mexicans. I have yet to meet anyone from any other country that does not at least make an effort to speak English or at least tell me upfront, that they don't speak English. No one has ever asked me to speak Hindi, German, French, any one of the many African languages. I have no problem with people immigrating to this country. And you're right, that this country is a melting pot. But why is it you don't feel that Mexicans need to melt a bit?? Why should the people who are already here be the only one's doing the melting???

Well maybe your business would florish if you weren't so stubborn. Mexicans are our neighbors to the south. When we get immigrants from overseas, of course they are expected to learn english, they are going to the other side of the world. but mexico and the spanish language have always been a part of what is now the U.S. and already have heavy influence on american culture. its in our music, tv, advertising and numerous forms of media. i dont see any other channels from european countries here besides maybe the bbc. and you keep talking about el paso and about how hard it was to do business there. even though el paso is on the US side, it is basically Mexico, as are most border towns in Texas. Dont you remember texas was a part of mexico once? you think just because america pushed it borders further south, it pushed the people out with it? We are here to stay. There are only a few mexican people i know that dont feel the need to learn english, but most others pick up what they can from their jobs or actually go out and buy audio/video learning tapes. there is one called Follow Me that has been promoting the learning of the english language and its benefits in mexico for several years. so dont go generalizing a whole population because of your missed financial opportunities.
 
triplefive said:
what?


in some provinces, we learn french as part of our school curriculum. immigrants who are over school-age have absolutely no obligation to learn any language.
I stand corrected. I wasn't sure on that one. Thanks for clearing it up.
 
Yeah I'm not going to be sticking something up there.
 
muertevilla said:
Well maybe your business would florish if you weren't so stubborn. Mexicans are our neighbors to the south. When we get immigrants from overseas, of course they are expected to learn english, they are going to the other side of the world. but mexico and the spanish language have always been a part of what is now the U.S. and already have heavy influence on american culture. its in our music, tv, advertising and numerous forms of media. i dont see any other channels from european countries here besides maybe the bbc. and you keep talking about el paso and about how hard it was to do business there. even though el paso is on the US side, it is basically Mexico, as are most border towns in Texas. Dont you remember texas was a part of mexico once? you think just because america pushed it borders further south, it pushed the people out with it? We are here to stay. There are only a few mexican people i know that dont feel the need to learn english, but most others pick up what they can from their jobs or actually go out and buy audio/video learning tapes. there is one called Follow Me that has been promoting the learning of the english language and its benefits in mexico for several years. so dont go generalizing a whole population because of your missed financial opportunities.
Look, let's say one day, you meet a Chinese man. You say, "Hi." He punches you in the face and walks away. From then on, every Chinese man you meet, does the same thing. Punches you in the face and walks off. Would you eventually begin to shy away from Chinese men, if all the ones you kept meeting punched you in the face?? I'm fairly certian you would begin to avoid them like the plague! I know it's extreme, but the point is conditioning. If the people you enconter from a specific culture all treat you the same way, you begin to form generalized opinions about that group.
My whole point is that if you are going to move to country that doesn't speak your language, it is YOUR responsibility to learn the language of this country, preferably before you move there. It should NOT be the responsibility of that country's citizens to adapt to you.
 
Mal'Akai said:
Look, let's say one day, you meet a Chinese man. You say, "Hi." He punches you in the face and walks away. From then on, every Chinese man you meet, does the same thing. Punches you in the face and walks off. Would you eventually begin to shy away from Chinese men, if all the ones you kept meeting punched you in the face?? I'm fairly certian you would begin to avoid them like the plague! I know it's extreme, but the point is conditioning. If the people you enconter from a specific culture all treat you the same way, you begin to form generalized opinions about that group.
My whole point is that if you are going to move to country that doesn't speak your language, it is YOUR responsibility to learn the language of this country, preferably before you move there. It should NOT be the responsibility of that country's citizens to adapt to you.


Este "post" es ******ado.
 
Mal'Akai said:
Look, let's say one day, you meet a Chinese man. You say, "Hi." He punches you in the face and walks away. From then on, every Chinese man you meet, does the same thing. Punches you in the face and walks off. Would you eventually begin to shy away from Chinese men, if all the ones you kept meeting punched you in the face?? I'm fairly certian you would begin to avoid them like the plague! I know it's extreme, but the point is conditioning. If the people you enconter from a specific culture all treat you the same way, you begin to form generalized opinions about that group.
My whole point is that if you are going to move to country that doesn't speak your language, it is YOUR responsibility to learn the language of this country, preferably before you move there. It should NOT be the responsibility of that country's citizens to adapt to you.

If I were a Chinese man, I would probably punch you in the face, too. :heart::meow::ninja: :chinesesuckerpunch:

jag

TEDDY
 
That is truly one of the most mesmerizing posts ive ever read, and not in a good way.
 
Darthphere said:
That is truly one of the most mesmerizing posts ive ever read, and not in a good way.

It's an artform. :dew:

jag

TEDDY
 
If you live in the United States and enjoy a better life because of it you should speak the language as your MAIN way of communicating. If not, leave.
 
Milkman95 said:
If you live in the United States and enjoy a better life because of it you should speak the language as your MAIN way of communicating. If not, leave.


Thats a great attitude.
 

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