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Akame 06-22-2010 01:04 PM

English...
 
I'd like to think after living on both coasts of the US and in the Caribbean for over a decade, I'm pretty culturally diverse. But so help me, if you cannot speak English at even a conversational level you've got no place working for a State college's accounting office. It wastes MY time to have to have two phone conversations and then two more emails trying to reword the same thing so you can understand it.

Your company doesn't pay ME to do your job for you.


/kicks soapbox
/rant off

Kainzo 06-22-2010 01:08 PM

I work for a system's support line for a major Tax Accounting Software Development company... I understand your pain. I get calls from India, Japan, England ... can barely understand or comprehend what they are saying at times.

A callers name was Vajyahannada Mudhaahdmdare (not even remotely kidding)
How can I help you..... V-J? hah

jilena 06-22-2010 01:15 PM

Damnit. I was expecting a Samuel L. Jackson: "...DO YOU SPEAK IT?!"

Akame 06-22-2010 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jilena (Post 83493)
Damnit. I was expecting a Samuel L. Jackson: "...DO YOU SPEAK IT?!"

I was very (very) tempted to do that. :D

pickled_heretic 06-22-2010 01:53 PM

In the interest of keeping this thread interesting, I want to mention that USA does not have an official language. Legally, public institutions have to accomodate any sort of language you could imagine, including Klingon. Conversely, public employees, given they are US Citizens, should not be legally obligated to speak English given the current legal requirement.

Would you support declaring English the official language of the United States? Should there be any secondary/tertiary official languages declared?

Akame 06-22-2010 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pickled_heretic (Post 83517)
In the interest of keeping this thread interesting, I want to mention that USA does not have an official language. Legally, public institutions have to accommodate any sort of language you could imagine, including Klingon. Conversely, public employees, given they are US Citizens, should not be legally obligated to speak English given the current legal requirement.

Would you support declaring English the official language of the United States? Should there be any secondary/tertiary official languages declared?

I would support declaring English as the official language but at the same time my insides cringe because that would officially mean asinine words in the English dictionary would be "official" as well (Such as ginormous :mad: ).

But, if public institutions have to accommodate languages then wouldn't they have to accommodate the fact that the small business I work for speaks English? The translation requirements seem awfully swapped here.

PhelanKA 06-22-2010 02:16 PM

So long as the lingua franca is English, people working in the US should be expected to speak English fluently. That's just simple logic. When/if the lingua franca changes then I'll be glad to learn that language to accomodate civilization.

pickled_heretic 06-22-2010 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PhelanKA (Post 83529)
So long as the lingua franca is English, people working in the US should be expected to speak English fluently. That's just simple logic. When/if the lingua franca changes then I'll be glad to learn that language to accomodate civilization.

"should be expected" is not a policy change. Are you saying the status quo is acceptable, or are you saying that English should be made the Official language of the United States?

guineapig 06-22-2010 02:51 PM

http://cdn2.knowyourmeme.com/i/3088/...u_Speak_It.jpg

guineapig 06-22-2010 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by guineapig (Post 83562)


(I was not born in the United States ;))


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