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Seriously though. I called up to pay a bill a few weeks ago and it starts out by saying "For English, press1" and then it starts going all spanish on me.
Why the hell doesn't it just say "For Spanish, press 1" and then start going all English on me?
WTF is up with that???
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I get the point and agree for the most part, but I will say this-from my perspective it helped a little bit when I was in Colombia and the ATM gave ME the option of choosing which language I wanted to use in the transaction-Spanish or English;lets be fair about this.
ps Even though I myself speak some Spanish, what about an Amercian who does not?Last edited by savage1; 06-10-2006, 12:01 PM.
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Originally posted by savage1I get the point and agree for the most part, but I will say this-from my perspective it helped a little bit when I was in Colombia and the ATM gave ME the option of choosing which language I wanted to use in the transaction-Spanish or English;lets be fair about this.
Thanks in advance!
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Originally posted by wayne1218We are in the U.S. where the OVERWHELMING NUMBER 1 LANGUAGE is ENGLISH. I have no problem with them having options but please try again to answer post number 4.
Thanks in advance!
Sure their motivations are to increased their sales potential, but I did want to make it known that it is not a black and white situation.
I don't know if you personally speak Spanish or not, but if you were in Colombia for example and did NOT speak English, wouldn't you feel a little bit more at ease/better of trying to use an ATM if you could get the instructions in English?
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Originally posted by savage1but if you were in Colombia for example and did NOT speak English, wouldn't you feel a little bit more at ease/better of trying to use an ATM if you could get the instructions in English?
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Originally posted by savage1I agree with you on that post for sure;I am just pointing out that say in the case of a tourist many ATM'S and merchants do speak English in order to accommodate those from the US who do not speak Spanish.
Sure their motivations are to increased their sales potential, but I did want to make it known that it is not a black and white situation.
I don't know if you personally speak Spanish or not, but if you were in Colombia for example and did NOT speak English, wouldn't you feel a little bit more at ease/better of trying to use an ATM if you could get the instructions in English?
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I love this whole defense of English and the outrage when Spanish is used or brought up. Yet a great number of "Americans" speak English poorly and don't know basic rules of grammar and structure. If there is such love for English, learn it!Remember, one just man causes the Devil greater affliction than a million blind believers
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Originally posted by yuriI love this whole defense of English and the outrage when Spanish is used or brought up. Yet a great number of "Americans" speak English poorly and don't know basic rules of grammar and structure. If there is such love for English, learn it!
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Originally posted by yuriI love this whole defense of English and the outrage when Spanish is used or brought up. Yet a great number of "Americans" speak English poorly and don't know basic rules of grammar and structure. If there is such love for English, learn it!
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