And my taxes shouldn't be spent printing every brochure, document, and sign in multiple languages.
Actually Perendosi is right. My great grandparents came straight off a boat from Italy to Ellis Island. After finding a home they signed up for citizenship classes and studied hard to learn the language, history, and culture of America.
There are people at my job who have been here eight years and can't speak a lick of English.
2007-01-26 04:44:40
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answered by DannyK 6
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REason and logic tell us that it shouldn't be a problem. That said, becasue of the "illegal invasion" people are reactionary.
We speak English here. IT is a gracious sweetness that we encourage and try to meet the needs of others. That has ended due to the current situation. We are feeling raped, mugged and victimized by the illegals, mostly from Mexico.
This is caused mostly because law and order were not maintained but evidence suggests things are being changed.
I had biz with the county Tax Collector a while ago. When I called, the message was in English and then I had to listen to the same rap in Spanish, THEN I got to go on in English. The Spanish. speakers had to press whatever.
I was PO'd that I had to even LISTEN to the Span. intro. I wrote a letter to the Tax collector in complaint. Intro in English, then let the non English speaker press. Why shoul I have to listen to that jive! If you can own or buy RE in this state, you can speak English too.
If we let this stuff slip, the rad. "others" will come and take your lives away. Get active in your life and scream for what you want. If you don't, you'll quite likely lose it.
2007-01-26 13:27:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Banned? More government regulations? However, I do think that if someone comes to America to live, work, etc... (legally, by the way), they know we are an English speaking country with our own culture we have developed over the years. I think others coming here should expect to conform to our way of life, not demand we cater to them and conform to theirs. Companies offer this type of a choice because they want to do business with everyone they can, including ones that can't speak English. Do I object, YES. Should it be a company's choice, YES. Should the government be printing multi-language forms, pamplets, etc..., NO.
2007-01-26 12:58:09
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answered by Tara 4
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We are a nation of immigrants, and I would guess that if you look backward a few generations, your grandparents, or great grandparents, probably couldn't speak English when they got here. And I'd guess that most of them couldn't speak English when they died, either. But their kids could.
The question is whether you want to deny first-generation immigrants access to "government documents" (i.e. voting pamphlets, essential governmental warnings, jury duty notices, etc.) because you're too insecure that you are unwilling to learn another language. I certainly agree that English immersion classes are helpful, and that language is a unifying factor. But why put up unnecessary barriers to those who are just learning the language, if and when they have all the citizenship rights that you or I do?
(And "press 1 for English" would never be banned, because that's private enterprise. For some reason, businesses realize that their customers might be comfortable speaking in another language, so they're going to accommodate, regardless of "official" languages. So should the government be any less flexible? If people can get a credit card in Spanish, shouldn't they be able to get a voter information packet?)
2007-01-26 12:49:38
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answered by Perdendosi 7
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whats even worse: the other day I called a company and had to push 2 for English, we were pushed back a notch to make room for spanish!! That's just kinda messed up,lol.
Yes I agree completely. Some towns are actually making legislation declaring English is the Offical language (they just did here), and all Govt. offices can ONLY be done in English.
2007-01-26 12:50:39
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answered by Chrissy 7
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Having multiple languages is not a waste, its a privilege and an advantage. I speak four languages and for my business it is a HUGE advantage. I am able to converse and connect with my clients on a personal level. So if you are ask to hit one, I don't think it will kill ya!
2007-01-26 14:34:35
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answered by TLC25 2
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Why was it started in the first place? That is why I don't understand everyone being so angry with the illegal immigrants when they should put that anger toward the people that are putting all of these things in place. Yes they come here illegally but if the red carpet is rolled out for them that is not their fault and they should not be treated badly because of it. This problem is like any other fix it or stop complaining.
2007-01-26 13:05:53
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answered by puzzled 5
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Why isn't Chech, Polish, Gaelic, Greman, Watusi and other languages included in the telephone menu? We would have more money from wasted taxes if they stopped wasting it on this politically correst nonsense...See numbersusa.com and alipac.com ...English Is the Official Language and will stay that way!
2007-01-26 13:28:42
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answered by Sassy 3
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It should be like this:
For English please stay on the line
For Spanish press 1 then hang up. Call back when you can speak English.
2007-01-26 14:36:49
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answered by Bob G 3
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English is the Offical language for us but... this is waht makes America a great place to live. When our ancister came here i'm sure they did not all speak English. Equal Opprotunity for all
2007-01-26 12:44:21
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answered by lostlifehard 2
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