It makes sense to me...
*dramatic pause*
Does it to you?






Very true. I was in Alabama this past weekend for the race. My yankee brother-in-law was with us. I had to interpret because he couldn't understand Southern.AZGrizFan wrote:Makes sense to me.
**dramatic pause**
Although I'm not sure I'd call what they speak in Alabama...ENGLISH.

Is it just me or does he look like he's takin' a dump in the VERY beginning of the video?Skjellyfetti wrote:[youtube][/youtube]


JellyBelly speaks Jive.Skjellyfetti wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
It makes sense to me...
*dramatic pause*
Does it to you?


+10AZGrizFan wrote:Makes sense to me.
**dramatic pause**
Although I'm not sure I'd call what they speak in Alabama...ENGLISH.





It's the most common one by a long, long shot. As of the 2000 Census 82% spoke only English in the home (http://usgovinfo.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi= ... kbr-29.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). 18 percent spoke a language other than English in the home but 55% of those reported that they also spoke English "Very well." So you're talking about over 90% of the population being proficient in English. No other language, including Spanish, is anywhere close to that in terms of proportion of the population being proficient in it.English is simply the most common one, it's not the only one.


We don't need a Quebec situation on our hands. We don't really need a Flemish/Walloon situation either.Chizzang wrote:For the life of me...
I cannot figure out why it matters what language somebody speaks in this country - we have no national language and we never have - and we probably never will...
If you don't want to hire somebody because they don't speak English or Spanish or whatever - fine I understand that
But Americans speak a whole bunch of different languages
English is simply the most common one, it's not the only one


AZGrizFan wrote:
Is it just me or does he look like he's takin' a dump in the VERY beginning of the video?

Wow, Americans are lazy.JayBilasBitesPillows wrote:Does it annoy anyone else when calling a US-based business, that you have to "press 1" for English?
This is the United States of America, we should not have to select the predominant language from a menu list; it should be the default language and all others should be menu- based selections.
Nothing earth shattering here, just annoying.

It's not just a matter of being lazy. The whole automated answering thing is annoying. I'd like it a lot better if when I called a business a human being answered the phone...in English by the way...and directed my call appropriately. I understand why it's done, but I personally would strongly consider giving my business to businesses who have human beings answer the phone (in English) rather than that automated crap if any businesses would still do that.Wow, Americans are lazy.



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