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Tom R.MemberI think you presume in your question that when there is soulful or rhythm & blues-type music on, that white people don’t dance as well as blacks do. When you consider other music genres, we whites do better, in my opinion. The jitterbug, country music dances; and as for salsa, merengue, I don’t think blacks have a better interpretation than Hispanics do. An Irishman/woman can do the Irish dances much better than a black person would. Do you get my point?
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Tom R.MemberI agree with you that this catering to Spanish-speaking people is unwarranted. The reasons are, I think, that with computers, it’s easy to program ATMs, phones, signs, etc. in another language. It happens that at this time of technology, the major influx of immigrants is Spanish-speaking. Business is always seeking to increase their customer base. That’s another reason, along with the feeling that it’s ‘good’ to make things easier for the ‘disadvantaged’. If there were computers when the eastern europeans came here in droves (my grandparents), there might have been phone routing and ATM screens with a Polish or Slovak option.
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