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  • Nov 21, 2019
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    Coldheart1

    Not everyone can be fluent in a language within 2 months

    people have been in canada for a decade and still dun speak english cause they bring family over

  • Ellinia 🍰
    Nov 21, 2019
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    Ik zie het probleem niet

  • Nov 21, 2019
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    Ellinia

    Ik zie het probleem niet

    het probleem wordt erger

    google translate lel

  • Ellinia 🍰
    Nov 21, 2019
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    Shrooms

    het probleem wordt erger

    google translate lel

    :pog:

  • Nov 21, 2019
    Ellinia

    :pog:

  • Nov 22, 2019

    the Indian people I be working with will talk in their language to each other

    It's like fine I don't wanna be in the conversation anyways

  • Nov 22, 2019

    I had a job where someone made a complaint about that and so they banned all non-english conversation on the sales floor

  • Nov 22, 2019

    Hope ur joking, most ppl probably aren’t talking about you, at my old job I preferred to talk to the other Latinos working there in Spanish, we live in a diverse society idk what’s wrong with different

  • Nov 22, 2019

    nah wtf it's all good u gotta practice ur native language, wish I could do that but I got nobody to speak it with at my job.

  • Nov 22, 2019

    Este puto se cree muy bueno jajajjaa hijo de su madre

  • Nov 22, 2019
    Cats

    imagine being this insecure

  • Nov 22, 2019

    Something about being Latino and working with older Latinos and being able to bond over a language. I got like two works moms. S***s goat

  • Nov 22, 2019
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    I did goto a middle school with racist Hispanic kids and they would talk s*** all time in Spanish and laugh

    P****s

  • Nov 22, 2019

    you don't know how to speak 50 languages bro? lmao

  • Nov 22, 2019
    Shrooms

    to me it creates unsatisfactory results with the customer as now the customer thinks they being talked about

    everyone should feel welcome aka ENGLISH ONLY

    Customers shouldn't be so self-centered and egotistic as to think everyone's thinking or talking about them. It doesn't hurt to give people the benefit of the doubt. Don't get me wrong. I feel awkward when people speak in another language to each other in a social situation with me, but I'm not going to assume they're saying anything bad unless it's obvious.