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Atm
I started to use an atm in a 7-11 in DC today but noticed the prompt on the screen :FOR ENGLISH PRESS 2. I walked away.
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I am used to that...all of our ATM's in Canada are bi-lingual...it is required BY LAW here that service is provided in English and French.
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Habla Ingles
o vete a la chingada.......Push 1 for English ! |
I think the issue is that for English he had to Press 2. That is 2, and not #1. I am guessing Spanish was #1.
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I think you`re right. My opinion is English should be the default language and you should not have to press anything to get it. If you want Spanish, Korean, pig latin, ect then you pick a number. Better yet learn to speak the language like my grandparents did. |
Yea, English was 2 Spanish was 1
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Go to Quebec where they have LAWS in place that ENGLISH signs have to be smaller, and placed BELOW FRENCH signs....ya....
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well in quebec it should be that way cause french is the main language english is the second language.
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Sounds resonable until you realize Quebec is province of Canada, just like Maine is a state in the United States of America. The rest of Canada speaks English just as we do here. Maybe according to your thoughts, southern California or Arizona should officially speak Spanish because of the large Latino populations? A country needs to speak one tounge, not a different one every few hundred miles. That way, seperate states, seperate languages, is why Europe is divided in multiple countries instead of being united.. |
No other provinces has laws in place saying which language should be more prominantly displayed...so wtf should Quebec say that French signs have to be larger and placed above english signs?
Its supposed to be a free country where all races, religions, creeds, and belief are treated equally. And it is, unless you live in Quebec and dont speak french. You may also want to reconsider that reasoning, the predominant language in Metro Vancouver is Cantonese. There are many peoples in the prairie regions that speak GERMAN. Where should we draw the line? |
Most of the Europeans know English because tourism used to drive the economy until the Euro came along and made it way too expensive. I went to Italy in 2001 when the lira was still in place and almost everybody I ran into spoke English.
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I hear ya, rubicon! I'm in west Texas and I see this sort of thing all the time. Really grinds my gears!
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In my grocery store I have the same thing...I dont push anything because I am in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA darnit....that little machine must feel my rage, cause it continues in ENGLISH and lets me transact
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Hehehehe sometimes Americans dont understand my English, and I am English. LOL
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