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Originally posted by wayne1218I have NOTHING against Spanish or any other language but i'm a U.S. citizen in the U.S. and i do not have "English speech problems", therefore i want my language without pressing buttons to get to it. The question shouldn't be any deeper than that. The question was simple.
I hope you didn't think I said you have "English speech problems", haha. Seriously.
How many times a year do you have to call and hear that option and then have to choose "English"?
I'd guess that in 1 year, that could take up 1 hour of your life. And I'm being generous. To me, there are bigger nuisances and problems in the day than that. Like living life and living it well.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 hope you didn't think I said you have "English speech problems", haha. Seriously.
How many times a year do you have to call and hear that option and then have to choose "English"?
I'd guess that in 1 year, that could take up 1 hour of your life. And I'm being generous. To me, there are bigger nuisances and problems in the day than that. Like living life and living it well.
PLUS, How many English speaking americans in this country spend those hours opposed to the ones who don't have to?
Trust me, it doesn't bother me that much and i'm not losing sleep, but it doesn't make any sense either way.
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haha, i love your attitude Kapt.
I hear ya Wayne on being inconvenienced.
But I guess I try not to let shit like that bother me. Life's too short. You know what I meanRemember, one just man causes the Devil greater affliction than a million blind believers
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Originally posted by KaptainI understand what you're saying, but it could be worse.......
for example.......for "Chunganese" press #3..........
I guess even that is a matter of time---- kapt
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Originally posted by CheechB03Can you imagine?
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Let's not get carried away.Remember, one just man causes the Devil greater affliction than a million blind believers
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Originally posted by CheechB03Can you imagine?
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lol"Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"
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The more I think about this matter, the more I think it is a business decision made by many companies to accommodate Hispanics of which there are quite a few.
Sure I can see where it is irritating for the average American to have to push buttons when he feels he should not have to.
However, I would think that many businesses and companies who want Hispanics to buy their products might not see it in quite the same way.
Remember this is a capitalistic society, and most businesses don't care what nationality present and prospective customers are;they want the business.
Thus, from their perspective, it makes perfectly good business sense to accommodate people/Hispanics by offering such things as choosing your language.
I didn't say I agreed;I am merely saying that I feel to an extent, this is in sense a natural extension of how our society operates.
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Originally posted by savage1The more I think about this matter, the more I think it is a business decision made by many companies to accommodate Hispanics of which there are quite a few.
Sure I can see where it is irritating for the average American to have to push buttons when he feels he should not have to.
However, I would think that many businesses and companies who want Hispanics to buy their products might not see it in quite the same way.
Remember this is a capitalistic society, and most businesses don't care what nationality present and prospective customers are;they want the business.
Thus, from their perspective, it makes perfectly good business sense to accommodate people/Hispanics by offering such things as choosing your language.
I didn't say I agreed;I am merely saying that I feel to an extent, this is in sense a natural extension of how our society operates.
Also those that attack/protest illegal workers/immigrants also need to direct some of their criticism to the "legal" and "American" companies that hire illegal labour. Two sides to every tale.Remember, one just man causes the Devil greater affliction than a million blind believers
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