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Can You Say E-N-G-L-I-S-H?

By Janet Evans
Thursday, Mar 20 2008, 06:35 AM


Trust me…

Those of you that know anything about me know that if I opened a business of any kind I would not be hiring employees as translators, I would not be putting up signs in different languages, and I would not be learning another language so I could communicate with my patrons. 

I would be opening a business in America, where our language is English, and my employees would be speaking English.  My phone lines would not allow you to “press one.”

Would I lose some business….

Probably…

But you know, I believe a lot of the people reading these signs, using interpreters, and pressing one, really can speak English, and businesses are just enabling them rather than encouraging them to improve their language skills. Would I serve or help a non-English speaking patron?  Well, of course!  That's not what it's about.

 If I was moving to another country, I would start learning their native language before I left.

In Philadelphia, PA, a business owner, of a famous cheese steak shop, decided, hey, this is America, if you want to order my cheese steaks, I would like you to order in English.

So, he put up a sign in the front window stating this.

There are other cheese steak shops around, after all, this is Philly....

It seems the city's human Relations Commission thought the sign was intimidating to non-English speaking customers....

The owner of Geno's Steaks, Joe Vento, says he never refused service to anyone who couldn't speak English.

He just has the sign hanging in the window... "WHEN ORDERING PLEASE SPEAK ENGLISH." 

The commission originally thought the sign discouraged customers from different backgrounds from eating at Geno's. 

At the final vote, Geno's won with a 2-1 vote saying they did not discriminate.

Read the story at Breitbart  (it's in English)



"Speak English" Signs O.K at Philly Shop  í here









Comments

Steve Schreiner   

Janet,

WOW - A post that we'll agree on............

Way to go Geno!!! Have some respect and SPEAK THE LANGUAGE!!!

Steve.

March 20, 2008 7:04 AM

Scott Thinnes   

Steve...the guy's name is Joe; have some respect. I know you like change but...

Think passing legislation to make English the official language will help;

From www.us-english.org

Sen. James Inhofe has introduced new legislation to make English the national language of the United States. Answering continued calls for Congress to unite the country under the common language of English, the Oklahoma Senator introduced S. 2715, the National Language Act of 2008, on March 6.

Here's a amusing Florida (where English is the official state language) story from a couple of weeks ago.

www1.wsvn.com/.../MI78243

March 20, 2008 10:00 AM

Steve Schreiner   

Scott,

Whoops, Geno's!!!

Thanks for the save guy.........

I do like change...so vote Obama!!!

March 20, 2008 3:50 PM

Scott Thinnes   

No problem... No foul... No charge...

Oh, and No Obama for me!

March 20, 2008 4:56 PM

Janet Evans   

That's a great article Scott.  Thanks for linking.  

It's just typical, and the question is true...Why print a drivers manual in Spanish when you should read English to drive?

March 20, 2008 8:10 PM

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