People need to learn how to speak English in America.

Danalys said:
we already learnt all the words in other languages that we needed. that is what english is. it's germanic and romance with some anglo-saxon. so why should we learn another romance language. learning english is the equivalent of learning 3 other languages. we just got rid of all the stuff you don't realy need. like words having feminine or masculine forms. english is the language that has resulted from those in europe trying to communicate. if there is anything else to learn from other languages it's not from any european origin. and english evolves further still to a language of increased cultural diversity and usefulness.
I think Jag's system has its first potential member.
 
Calvin said:
I think Jag's system has its first potential member.

Shutup and give him the cheeseburger.
 
SpideyInATree said:
People need to learn to to speak English in America?

How about this...

American's need to stop being ignorant to the fact that things are going to be severely mixed in this country and need to start learning other people's languages instead of crying like babies, "Oh, this is America and you speak English, wah wah wah!"

I worked night shift with a bunch of Mexican guys who didn't speak ANY ENGLISH AT ALL! So, what did I do? I learned basic Spanish and made the barrier between us a little easier to get over. I taught a couple guys some basic English to help them get started.

If you don't want to help people learn or learn their language. Guess what? Don't f***ing complain about it like a baby. Put up or shut up. :yay:

I don't know other languages and I wouldn't move somewhere where pracitcally nobody spoke english, unless I planned on learning that language. That's why it's not hypocritical as you implied.

Don't get me wrong. It's good that you did what you did. You did a good thing. you helped the situation. I'm merely saying they should help the situation too. If you can do it, then so can they.
 
Spider-Bite said:
I don't know other languages
Perfect then, this is a perfect opportunity for self-improvement.
If you can do it, then so can they.
And so can you. Instead of complaining, put yourself in a better situation. Learn another language and you'll be better off than before, while some of the people you're complaining about will be at a loss. Don't think of it as an inconvenience, think of it as an opportunity.
 
over time english will modify to include words from other countries so they wont need to learn somethings. it's the way it works. as soon as you try to standardise english and teach it to everyone this process halts and everyone is doomed to learning multiple languages, that use different rules and words.

in my system we learn from each other. in yours it's one way. same as the thread starter.
 
Danalys said:
over time english will modify to include words from other countries so they wont need to learn somethings. it's the way it works. as soon as you try to standardise english and teach it to everyone this process halts and everyone is doomed to learning multiple languages, that use different rules and words.

in my system we learn from each other. in yours it's one way. same as the thread starter.
From what I can tell from your posts, I think english is already evolving too fast for you.
 
Spider-Bite said:
I don't know other languages and I wouldn't move somewhere where pracitcally nobody spoke english, unless I planned on learning that language. That's why it's not hypocritical as you implied.

Don't get me wrong. It's good that you did what you did. You did a good thing. you helped the situation. I'm merely saying they should help the situation too. If you can do it, then so can they.

I don't know if anyone has touched on this or not.
Most people are coming from situations where education was poor,how do you expect someone with the equivalent of a 3rd grade education,if that,to learn such a complicated language as english. Also their priority is to provide for their family,comes before anything else.
 
Calvin said:
From what I can tell from your posts, I think english is already evolving too fast for you.

you judge from a standard that is not evolving. it's one of the differences between american english and english.
 
Danalys said:
you judge from a standard that is not evolving. it's one of the differences between american english and english.
So in your english, there's incorrect grammar, spelling, and a stark lack of capitalization?
 
my own personal variation is only as correct as the standard it is put up against.
 
Danalys said:
my own personal variation is only as correct as the standard it is put up against.
In other words, it's incorrect.
 
Sauron said:
I was in Walmart today and this woman who was suppose to be helping me couldn't even answer my question, I could barely tell what she was saying.

Pathetic, I'm really sick of this crap! If I went to another country I'd learn their language. My Grandfather was happy to come to America and give up his language.

Try living in Miami.
 
Sauron said:
I was in Walmart today and this woman who was suppose to be helping me couldn't even answer my question, I could barely tell what she was saying.

Pathetic, I'm really sick of this crap! If I went to another country I'd learn their language. My Grandfather was happy to come to America and give up his language.

Try living in Miami.
 
Calvin said:
Actually, I'd say they're content living above the previous situation they had in their home country. It's pretty natural to move on up and be content with the positive change.

Not to mention, it's pretty funny to hear about people "living below their potential" on an internet message board. Especially from people grasping for every justification possible to not learn another language and actually expand their minds. Just in case you weren't clear on this, when you pick up another language, it doesn't push the english out of your head. It actually opens up a lot of mental horizons for you. So instead of just complaining about how unfair it is, why not just take the opportunity that's been served up to you and learn a little? You'll end up bilingual and be all the better for it in a lot of different ways. Not just when you get lost at f**king Walmart.
Why should I have to do this and the people who move here from a foreign country should not???? I can say this much, in my line of work, I deal with people from all over the world, and the only group that is too lazy to learn English, are Mexicans. My neighbors are from El Salvador, neither the mother nor father can speak English, but they have only been in the USA for about 10 months, and they are both taking classes. From living in El Paso, TX, I can tell you, most Mexican I personally had to deal with, wouldn't bother to learn it. The main reason was almost every business would speak Spanish for them. The local store and such would simply perpetuate the problem. The reason they won't learn English is because no one will make them do it. So since Calvin's solution to the problem is for everyone in America to learn every language, why don't we all pick up books on Swahili, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, German, Sweedish, Portuguese, Welsh, etc..
 
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Mal'Akai said:
Why should I have to do this and the people who move here from a foreign country should not???? I can say this much, in my line of work, I deal with people from all over the world, and the only group that is too lazy to learn English, are Mexicans. My neighbors are from El Salvador, neither the mother nor father can speak English, but they have only been in the USA for about 10 months, and they are both taking classes. From living in El Paso, TX, I can tell you, most Mexican I personally had to deal with, wouldn't bother to learn it. The main reason was almost every business would speak Spanish for them. The local store and such would simply perpetuate the problem. The reason they won't learn English is because no one will make them do it. So since Calvin's solution to the problem is for everyone in America to learn every language, why don't we all pick up books on Swahili, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, German, Sweedish, Portuguese, Welsh, etc..

Why so much anger? :huh:
 
Mal'Akai said:
Why should I have to do this and the people who move here from a foreign country should not????
You weren't paying attention to the point. It's not about what's fair or not fair, it's about you having a good opportunity to learn another language for your own benefit. Don't worry about the other guy, worry about yourself. Learning another language would make your life better regardless of immigrants.
 
Morg said:
l'anglais ? nous ne parlons pas l'anglais ici ! ;)


*sure hope I did it right, my french sucks*

Voila!

I fixed it for you mon ami.

Calvin said:
Damn straight. The only real way to learn a language is to go somewhere and live there, work there, soak it up. And odds are it's gonna take a while. I plan to move to France for good next year to do just that, and luckily, if the near year I spent there last year is any indication, they aren't anywhere near as snooty about it as our country can be. If you even try there, they get really happy even if you're butchering it.

Lucky. I need to get over there as I'm getting very rusty.
 
tzarinna said:
Why so much anger? :huh:
Because I have to deal with this type of thing a lot at work. It gets extremely frustrating.
 
Calvin said:
You weren't paying attention to the point. It's not about what's fair or not fair, it's about you having a good opportunity to learn another language for your own benefit. Don't worry about the other guy, worry about yourself. Learning another language would make your life better regardless of immigrants.
I tried it. Lived in El Paso for 2 years and did my best to learn enough Spanish to make work easier, but it wasn't good enough for them. I once had a customer, who lived the USA but spoke NO English, refuse to do business with me, because I wasn't fluent in Spanish. Can you understand my callousness now??
 
Mal'Akai said:
Because I have to deal with this type of thing a lot at work. It gets extremely frustrating.


Honey,I work on a construction site. There you go.
Before that I worked in a nursing home. I wanted to play music for a dying patient I wanted to make sure it was appropriate and went around asking all the latinos and latinas what the songs on a particular CD were no one had "their glasses". They couldn't read their own language. I feel no hostility towards these people,especially the hot guys. The less they say the better. :hyper:
 
Mal'Akai said:
I tried it. Lived in El Paso for 2 years and did my best to learn enough Spanish to make work easier, but it wasn't good enough for them. I once had a customer, who lived the USA but spoke NO English, refuse to do business with me, because I wasn't fluent in Spanish. Can you understand my callousness now??
No, it sounds like you're just making s**t up now.
 
Calvin said:
No, it sounds like you're just making s**t up now.
No, I'm not making anything up. It's the truth. And I am curious, if you're going to live in France, why are you going to bother to learn French?? Aren't they supposed to learn English for you?? You are the immigrant, right?? So according to the logic, the French should take the opportunity given to them, by you, to learn English.
 
There used to be this crazy foreign woman that worked at my local Subway.

She could barely speak any english, and you had to order your food through her. Most of the time you'd order something and se'd give you a totally different meal then the one you ordered. Thank god they fired her.
 

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