I hate people that only speak English and don’t know Spanish, especially if they live in Miami. It’s a very Latin area and these people are always lost, ’cause they can’t find Calle Ocho.
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Why do you care? Let people speak whichever languages they want, wherever they want. If they’re the odd one out in an area that primarily speaks a different language, that’s their problem and they’re only hurting themselves by being unable to communicate with everyone else.
Miami is still in the U.S., where the official language is English. The English-speakers are not the ones who are failing to adapt.
Well, I speak Spanish, and if I ever move to the U.S.A., I won’t expect native citizens to learn Spanish to please me. You move to a country, you learn their language!
To my fellow commenters: the U.S. does not have a national or official language. But the majority of citizens speak English.
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Why do you care? Let people speak whichever languages they want, wherever they want. If they’re the odd one out in an area that primarily speaks a different language, that’s their problem and they’re only hurting themselves by being unable to communicate with everyone else.
Miami is still in the U.S., where the official language is English. The English-speakers are not the ones who are failing to adapt.
Well, I speak Spanish, and if I ever move to the U.S.A., I won’t expect native citizens to learn Spanish to please me. You move to a country, you learn their language!
To my fellow commenters: the U.S. does not have a national or official language. But the majority of citizens speak English.