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ah, the unanswerable question: spanish, english, spanglish....

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Hmmm... ok. On a related note, don't ask me for directions if you can't understand English enough to follow my directions to a highway that is 75 feet away! :|
 
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Dude, you seem like a decent person online, but you've had a few of these threads over the last couple of weeks where someone in the public is treating you poorly. Just a thought, but is it perhaps something that you are doing?

No doubt.

OP, you have some kind of a serious chip on your shoulder. You're probably just responding to some deep insecurities or something, because I can almost guarantee you that the people you say are acting like this wouldn't describe themselves as doing so.

Also, English is largely the language of business. Whether you like it or not, some people will take slight offense to using a non-English language in an obviously predominant English-speaking business. It suggests that they might not be educated enough to understand English, and for those that are this will come off as offensive. So, to me at least, you were actually the presumptuous one.

After giving this serious thought [and many edited attempts at a response], you are correct on many fronts.

In the end perhaps it's just arrogance, but not with malicious intent...I just feel comfortable in a somewhat social environment [restaurant] and it is annoying that I have to deal with this crap when I am trying to relax. I fully respect English and its role as the most prominent language in American commerce, but you can't blame someone to harshly for feeling a little entitled when they are trying to relax after work etc😛

In the end I guess I am to blame...but dammit...I was ordering a burrito😛...

I guess that too serves to diminish the importance or alludes to some sort of deprecation on my part, and although I never mean it, I guess some people will always take it that way...


 
Originally posted by: loki8481
I've never really experienced this.

there's a pretty large spanish population in my town. if I'm at a restaurant and the person seems less than comfortable with english, I'll go somewhere else for dinner.

Fixed

 
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: loki8481
I've never really experienced this.

there's a pretty large spanish population in my town. if I'm at a restaurant and the person seems less than comfortable with english, I'll go somewhere else for dinner.

Fixed

That's unfortunate. Most of the people who work at one of my favorite restaurants don't speak English well. The food is damn good though. I'm not going to pass up good food because the person who is bringing it to me is from another country. But I'm not xenophobic.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: loki8481
I've never really experienced this.

there's a pretty large spanish population in my town. if I'm at a restaurant and the person seems less than comfortable with english, I'll go somewhere else for dinner.

Fixed

That's unfortunate. Most of the people who work at one of my favorite restaurants don't speak English well. The food is damn good though. I'm not going to pass up good food because the person who is bringing it to me is from another country. But I'm not xenophobic.


I'm not either, but if you are going to be serving me or providing me service that I am paying for then you damn well better speak English.

 
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: loki8481
I've never really experienced this.

there's a pretty large spanish population in my town. if I'm at a restaurant and the person seems less than comfortable with english, I'll go somewhere else for dinner.

Fixed

That's unfortunate. Most of the people who work at one of my favorite restaurants don't speak English well. The food is damn good though. I'm not going to pass up good food because the person who is bringing it to me is from another country. But I'm not xenophobic.


I'm not either, but if you are going to be serving me or providing me service that I am paying for then you damn well better speak English.

you have issues
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: loki8481
I've never really experienced this.

there's a pretty large spanish population in my town. if I'm at a restaurant and the person seems less than comfortable with english, I'll go somewhere else for dinner.

Fixed

That's unfortunate. Most of the people who work at one of my favorite restaurants don't speak English well. The food is damn good though. I'm not going to pass up good food because the person who is bringing it to me is from another country. But I'm not xenophobic.


I'm not either, but if you are going to be serving me or providing me service that I am paying for then you damn well better speak English.

you have issues

No. I just expect the people doing business or working here to be able to speak the language.

 
Originally posted by: LoKe
The fuck? Speak the language of the country you're living in. If you're in Canada or the US, speak English. Who cares what their native language is.

haha fvck tard, U.S has no language. Therefore we must be mute 😉

 
I asked some guy at a gas-station for directions the other day, and he starts speaking to me in Spanish....that's fine, i respond in Spanish, he looks confused for a sec, and switches to English...which he struggles with 😕
 
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: loki8481
I've never really experienced this.

there's a pretty large spanish population in my town. if I'm at a restaurant and the person seems less than comfortable with english, I'll go somewhere else for dinner.

Fixed

That's unfortunate. Most of the people who work at one of my favorite restaurants don't speak English well. The food is damn good though. I'm not going to pass up good food because the person who is bringing it to me is from another country. But I'm not xenophobic.


I'm not either, but if you are going to be serving me or providing me service that I am paying for then you damn well better speak English.

you have issues

No. I just expect the people doing business or working here to be able to speak my language.

Fixed.

 
Originally posted by: Lithium381
I asked some guy at a gas-station for directions the other day, and he starts speaking to me in Spanish....that's fine, i respond in Spanish, he looks confused for a sec, and switches to English...which he struggles with 😕

same sh!t....
 
Originally posted by: Lithium381
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: loki8481
I've never really experienced this.

there's a pretty large spanish population in my town. if I'm at a restaurant and the person seems less than comfortable with english, I'll go somewhere else for dinner.

Fixed

That's unfortunate. Most of the people who work at one of my favorite restaurants don't speak English well. The food is damn good though. I'm not going to pass up good food because the person who is bringing it to me is from another country. But I'm not xenophobic.


I'm not either, but if you are going to be serving me or providing me service that I am paying for then you damn well better speak English.

you have issues

No. I just expect the people doing business or working here to be able to speak my language.

Fixed.

I expect any immigrant who comes to this country to live and work to be able to speak the language. If they didn't want to learn it, they shouldn't have come here.
 
The international language of science is English. I don't see why business should be any different, especially in America, where the dominant language is English.

I don't see a reason to speak in Spanish even if you suspect someone might know how to speak Spanish.
 
I expect people to learn the language, but if they don't I do my best to work with them. If they don't want to learn it it's their funeral, but I'll still be civil and try to get along with them. You "English motherfucker, do you speak it" types really feel the need to cockwalk all over the place. Seriously, nobody cares about your manhood, keep your issues to yourself or your therapist.
 
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
I expect people to learn the language, but if they don't I do my best to work with them. If they don't want to learn it it's their funeral, but I'll still be civil and try to get along with them. You "English motherfucker, do you speak it" types really feel the need to cockwalk all over the place. Seriously, nobody cares about your manhood, keep your issues to yourself or your therapist.

this has nothing to do with anyone's manhood you dipshit. This is about people coming here and then refusing to adapt and expecting natural born citizens to accommodate them.
 
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
I expect people to learn the language, but if they don't I do my best to work with them. If they don't want to learn it it's their funeral, but I'll still be civil and try to get along with them. You "English motherfucker, do you speak it" types really feel the need to cockwalk all over the place. Seriously, nobody cares about your manhood, keep your issues to yourself or your therapist.

this has nothing to do with anyone's manhood you dipshit. This is about people coming here and then refusing to adapt and expecting natural born citizens to accommodate them.

Um... who is expecting "natural" (I assume you mean native) citizens to accommodate anybody? If somebody speaks Spanish to you and you can speak Spanish, you will be able to communicate. If you don't speak Spanish you won't be able to communicate. What's the problem? Considering that the majority of Americans do not speak Spanish it seems like it's the immigrant's problem, not yours. So why are you so defensive? Probably because you need to demonstrate your cock power at every petty opportunity.
 
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
I expect people to learn the language, but if they don't I do my best to work with them. If they don't want to learn it it's their funeral, but I'll still be civil and try to get along with them. You "English motherfucker, do you speak it" types really feel the need to cockwalk all over the place. Seriously, nobody cares about your manhood, keep your issues to yourself or your therapist.

this has nothing to do with anyone's manhood you dipshit. This is about people coming here and then refusing to adapt and expecting natural born citizens to accommodate them.

Um... who is expecting "natural" (I assume you mean native) citizens to accommodate anybody? If somebody speaks Spanish to you and you can speak Spanish, you will be able to communicate. If you don't speak Spanish you won't be able to communicate. What's the problem? Considering that the majority of Americans do not speak Spanish it seems like it's the immigrant's problem, not yours. So why are you so defensive? Probably because you need to demonstrate your cock power at every petty opportunity.

Because my tax dollars are being spent to provide non English speakers with all sorts of government forms in their language. Drivers license applications, WIC applications, Medicare, various judicial forms, etc, etc, etc....as well as paying to put up bilingual traffic signs in many ares.

And on and on and on and on....
 
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
I expect people to learn the language, but if they don't I do my best to work with them. If they don't want to learn it it's their funeral, but I'll still be civil and try to get along with them. You "English motherfucker, do you speak it" types really feel the need to cockwalk all over the place. Seriously, nobody cares about your manhood, keep your issues to yourself or your therapist.

this has nothing to do with anyone's manhood you dipshit. This is about people coming here and then refusing to adapt and expecting natural born citizens to accommodate them.

Um... who is expecting "natural" (I assume you mean native) citizens to accommodate anybody? If somebody speaks Spanish to you and you can speak Spanish, you will be able to communicate. If you don't speak Spanish you won't be able to communicate. What's the problem? Considering that the majority of Americans do not speak Spanish it seems like it's the immigrant's problem, not yours. So why are you so defensive? Probably because you need to demonstrate your cock power at every petty opportunity.

Because my tax dollars are being spent to provide non English speakers with all sorts of government forms in their language. Drivers license applications, WIC applications, Medicare, various judicial forms, etc, etc, etc....as well as paying to put up bilingual traffic signs in many ares.

And on and on and on and on....

To me it sounds like the government has an incentive to provide such services. It doesn't really sound like something to be angry at Spanish speakers for...
 
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
I expect people to learn the language, but if they don't I do my best to work with them. If they don't want to learn it it's their funeral, but I'll still be civil and try to get along with them. You "English motherfucker, do you speak it" types really feel the need to cockwalk all over the place. Seriously, nobody cares about your manhood, keep your issues to yourself or your therapist.

this has nothing to do with anyone's manhood you dipshit. This is about people coming here and then refusing to adapt and expecting natural born citizens to accommodate them.

Um... who is expecting "natural" (I assume you mean native) citizens to accommodate anybody? If somebody speaks Spanish to you and you can speak Spanish, you will be able to communicate. If you don't speak Spanish you won't be able to communicate. What's the problem? Considering that the majority of Americans do not speak Spanish it seems like it's the immigrant's problem, not yours. So why are you so defensive? Probably because you need to demonstrate your cock power at every petty opportunity.

Because my tax dollars are being spent to provide non English speakers with all sorts of government forms in their language. Drivers license applications, WIC applications, Medicare, various judicial forms, etc, etc, etc....as well as paying to put up bilingual traffic signs in many ares.

And on and on and on and on....

To me it sounds like the government has an incentive to provide such services. It doesn't really sound like something to be angry at Spanish speakers for...

Yeah...their incentive is do it or else be protested by various groups saying the government is racist.

This is of course mostly coming from Mexican immigrants. Many of them illegal.

Oddly enough you never see the Chinese, Korean, Indian, Russian , etc, etc, etc... immigrants demanding that all these forms, signs and other various what not be printed in their native language.
 
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Yeah...their incentive is do it or else be protested by various groups saying the government is racist.

This is of course mostly coming from Mexican immigrants. Many of them illegal.

Oddly enough you never see the Chinese, Korean, Indian, Russian , etc, etc, etc... immigrants demanding that all these forms, signs and other various what not be printed in their native language.

It would be hard for Chinese, Korean, Indian, or Russian immigrants to provide adequate incentive, really. Estimates for illegal immigrants, about 12 million (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I...ed_States#Terminology). Estimates for people who speak Spanish at home in the US, about 30 million (http://www.vistawide.com/languages/us_languages2.htm). That site also has a list of the most frequently spoken languages at home besides English and Spanish. No Indian language makes the list (English is widely known even in India by the classes of people likely to emigrate to the US). If one were to add the estimates for Russian, Korean, and Chinese you'd have about 3.6 million, or about 12 percent of the total who speak Spanish at home. If one were to adjust that for legal residents only the figure would be 18%.

So, to recap (excluding illegal immigrants): 262.4 million in the US, minus illegals is 250.4 million; percentage of that population speaking Spanish at home is 8; percentage speaking the languages you listed besides Indian, combined is 1.5. That leads me to believe two things: providing services in Spanish and English is a much more practical use of resources than providing them in English and any other language; as the number of legal residents using Spanish at home approaches 10% of the population, providing services in Spanish is a logically tennable decision, emotion aside.

Edit: By the way, in NYC the MetroCard (subway passes) machines can be found in Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Italian. And those are just the ones I've seen, it depends on the neighborhood you're in.
 
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
I expect people to learn the language, but if they don't I do my best to work with them. If they don't want to learn it it's their funeral, but I'll still be civil and try to get along with them. You "English motherfucker, do you speak it" types really feel the need to cockwalk all over the place. Seriously, nobody cares about your manhood, keep your issues to yourself or your therapist.

this has nothing to do with anyone's manhood you dipshit. This is about people coming here and then refusing to adapt and expecting natural born citizens to accommodate them.

Um... who is expecting "natural" (I assume you mean native) citizens to accommodate anybody? If somebody speaks Spanish to you and you can speak Spanish, you will be able to communicate. If you don't speak Spanish you won't be able to communicate. What's the problem? Considering that the majority of Americans do not speak Spanish it seems like it's the immigrant's problem, not yours. So why are you so defensive? Probably because you need to demonstrate your cock power at every petty opportunity.

Because my tax dollars are being spent to provide non English speakers with all sorts of government forms in their language. Drivers license applications, WIC applications, Medicare, various judicial forms, etc, etc, etc....as well as paying to put up bilingual traffic signs in many ares.

And on and on and on and on....

Read the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo.
 
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