What with all the bilingual product labels now, do you think non-English speaking residents could learn some?

What with all the bilingual product labels now, do you think non-English speaking residents could learn some?

While Conseula is reading about the perils of ring-around-the-collar or waxy yellow build up, she could also be learning some conversational English!

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6 Comments for What with all the bilingual product labels now, do you think non-English speaking residents could learn some?

  • 1. LeighAnn D  |  February 15th, 2011 at 8:56 am

    That stuff has been around for years, they will not learn it unless they want to or are forced to.

  • 2. peanuthead  |  February 15th, 2011 at 9:15 am

    Dugh….yes….problem is…THEY aren’t.

  • 3. holdthephone11  |  February 15th, 2011 at 9:40 am

    HELL YES, im not a racist or whatever, but if you come to America, who’s language spoken is English, then TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN SOME ENGLISH FOR GOD’S SAKE

    and dont get me started on the kind of people that protest that “Christmas Vacation” should be changed to “Holiday Vacation” and instead of “Merry Christmas” should say “Happy Holidays” and how Santas cant say HO HO HO

    Last time I checked, America was primarily a Christian country, so if your jewish or anything else, just get over it

  • 4. Dog Tricks  |  February 15th, 2011 at 10:21 am

    Sure… and Bruce could learn some French. Travel broadens ones mind in soooo many ways. Like how many products are sold in countries other than the U S. Awesome isn’t it?

    Yes in America at least conversational English should be spoken. But it’s not just Conseula either. It’s ANYONE who lives here. Not trying to be mean just trying to keep it fair and unbiased.

  • 5. oogabooga37  |  February 15th, 2011 at 11:04 am

    They don’t seem to want to! I find it very disrespectful. We shouldn’t make it so easy for them to cling to their native language while rejecting ours. It’s up to us to expect better. Sometimes at work I make a point of speaking only English and encourage my workers to understand what I am saying. They can learn if they want to!

  • 6. Super Chee  |  February 15th, 2011 at 11:51 am

    They probably could. Your question would be more credible if you didn’t insult people.

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