People need to learn how to speak English in America.

Kable24 said:
When the majority speaks English, then it's an English speaking country.
Nobody said it wasn't an english speaking country, they're saying that it's not official. Thus, like someone said, either help teach it or get over it.
 
Kable24 said:
When the majority speaks English, then it's an English speaking country.


Well, you better start learning Spanish or move to Canada in ten years. :)
 
Kable24 said:
When the majority speaks English, then it's an English speaking country.
Hear hear. And to all of these people saying "Well do something about it! Teach them foreigners to speak English." I shouldn't f**king have to! If English is the language of the majority, then you shouldn't have a job that requires to you to speak to others. If you can't speak English then you can't fulfill the requirements of your job.
 
The Lumberjack said:
Hear hear. And to all of these people saying "Well do something about it! Teach them foreigners to speak English." I shouldn't f**king have to! If English is the language of the majority, then you shouldn't have a job that requires to you to speak to others. If you can't speak English then you can't fulfill the requirements of your job.
Apparently he did enough to get the job. So tough beans.
 
Kable24 said:
When the majority speaks English, then it's an English speaking country.
Under what jurisdiction? Where's the statute for that?
 
Calvin said:
Apparently he did enough to get the job. So tough beans.
Wal-Mart and Fazoli's hire people w/ down syndrome. I think that really says something about their employment standards.
 
The Lumberjack said:
Wal-Mart and Fazoli's hire people w/ down syndrome. I think that really says something about their employment standards.
Probably. But the point remains. Not official.
 
How awesome is the Hype? I can disagree with Calvin on one thread, and totally back him on another. I agree with you, brother.
 
MakeMineMarvel said:
How awesome is the Hype? I can disagree with Calvin on one thread, and totally back him on another. I agree with you, brother.
No fair!
 
The Lumberjack said:
Wal-Mart and Fazoli's hire people w/ down syndrome. I think that really says something about their employment standards.
Yeah, it says they have jobs that people with down's syndrome can perform (thank goodness.) Not everyone can be an alpha and the gamma's need jobs too!
 
The Lumberjack said:
Hear hear. And to all of these people saying "Well do something about it! Teach them foreigners to speak English." I shouldn't f**king have to! If English is the language of the majority, then you shouldn't have a job that requires to you to speak to others. If you can't speak English then you can't fulfill the requirements of your job.


What argument are you gonna use when English is no longer the language of the majority?
 
Here's a question to everybody:

Has it maybe occured to you that they are in the process of learning the language? Like I said, English is a very, VERY difficult language to learn how to speak, especially for a fully-grown adult.

You have to understand, our language doesn't exactly make sense like Spanish or French do, for example. You can't just hop over the border, pull open a book and learn English in twenty minutes. It doesn't work like that. It takes a VERY long time.

One of my dad's best friends had come over here when he was 10 from Cuba, and it took him until he was 17 to become fully acclimated to the language. Seven years, for a kid. Now just imagine how long it could take an adult who has spoken the language for his whole like.

It's not as easy as "LEARN ENGLISH, BEEYOTCH!" and they do it.
 
Lackey said:
What argument are you gonna use when English is no longer the language of the majority?
He'll probably ignore the native americans and shout "our language was here first!"
 
Cyclops said:
Here's a question to everybody:

Has it maybe occured to you that they are in the process of learning the language? Like I said, English is a very, VERY difficult language to learn how to speak, especially for a fully-grown adult.

You have to understand, our language doesn't exactly make sense like Spanish or French do, for example. You can't just hop over the border, pull open a book and learn English in twenty minutes. It doesn't work like that. It takes a VERY long time.

One of my dad's best friends had come over here when he was 10 from Cuba, and it took him until he was 17 to become fully acclimated to the language. Seven years, for a kid. Now just imagine how long it could take an adult who has spoken the language for his whole like.

It's not as easy as "LEARN ENGLISH, BEEYOTCH!" and they do it.

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.
 
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Thought

English is one of the most difficult languages to learn,and chances are if they did speak a little bit,you would have a hard time understanding it.American english is influenced by many other languages.I can see why some people would just give up,and choose to live in areas with people who share the same culture and language.Sure its taking the easy way out,but unless you have the patience to "deal with" these people,then you should just stop complaining.
 
Ironically, the girlfriend's grandmother sounds much more fluent speaking korean than she does english. I'm attempting to learn slowly, but her phrases in her native tongue make more sense than her attempts at speaking the king's english.
 
Equinox said:
I went to Taco Bell today and I asked for a Crunch Wrap with chicken/no beef..That guy gave me one with no meat..:( :mad:


I find this hysterical :O
 
Reasons why it is Hard to Learn the English Language

The bandage was wound around the wound.

The farm was used to produce produce.

The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse.

We must polish the Polish furniture.

He could lead if he would get the lead out.

The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert.

Since there is no time like the present, he thought it was time to present the present.

A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum.

When shot at, the dove dove into the bushes.

I did not object to the object.

The insurance was invalid for the invalid.

There was a row among the oarsmen about how to row.

They were too close to the door to close it.

The buck does funny things when the does are present.

A seamstress and a sewer fell down into a sewer line.

To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow.

The wind was too strong to wind the sail.

After a number of injections my jaw got number.

Upon seeing the tear in the painting I shed a tear.

I had to subject the subject to a series of tests.

How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?
 
Well, Wal-Mart is full of lower class people and the less educated you are the less likely you'll speak the language correctly. I know this sounds harsh but it's the truth. Of course, I'm talking about U.S. born citizens here. As far as immigrants go, I do think they should make an attempt to learn the language but as others have said, it's a hard language to learn for some. I'm willing to cut people a little slack.
 
Here's a radical thought...

We could try and learn their language?
 
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.

I'm really sick of this crap!

When America was founded,only 1 language was spoken.English,since America was a colony of Great Britain.Later on German and Irish came to America,the languages were spoken,but slowly assimilated into American culture.English was the official language for over 100 years,until about 30 years ago when hispanics invaded America.
 

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