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ReneeMemberIt’s not just the spanish language that is taking over, it’s a variety of foreign languages and I’m sick of it. The problem is, businesses and the government are endorsing the practice. By printing signs, directions, tax forms, ballots, product descriptions and a thousand other things in multiple languages, they are saying that despite the fact that you now live in the U.S., it’s okay not to have to learn English. I have no problem with immigration…most of us in this country are here because our ancestors came to this country in search of a better life. The difference is, they were forced to learn English in order to get jobs and function in society. In addition, they wanted to embrace our language and culture and were proud to become Americans. It seems that all these people constantly rattling off in some foreign tounge have no interest in ‘becoming Americans’, but are only here to avail themselves of our jobs, opportunities and prosperity. If you’re going to live here, work here and enjoy the benefits of living in this country, have enough respect for our country to learn our language.
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Name : Renee, Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 28, City : Raleigh, State : NC, Country : United States, Occupation : attorney, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, -
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