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niyad

(131,638 posts)
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 10:36 PM Feb 10

On language: it occurs to me, yet again, with all the insane freakouts

about the half-time show not being in English, that this is a perfect example of how ignorant, clueless, provincial and reverse snobbish so many americans are. In other countries, it is common for a person to speak several languages with some degree of fluency (our own DFW is in a class almost by himself!). Growing up in the military, one is accustomed to hearing any number of languages on any given day. I used to joke that our neighborhoods sounded like the UN. Working in the Nevada casinos was the same.

And yet, we have these poor, frightened, paranoid, delicate little snowflakes who lose their two (and I am being generous here) remaining brain cells because some people speak different languages. Our own Foreign Services Department apparently had to drop their foreign language requirement. What, in the name of sanity, is WRONG with these people???

One of my major irritations with these people is their ignorance. If one is going to insist that EVERY person must speak English, then they should speak it properly themselves. I am certain many here still remember "Get a brain, morans", and my personal favourite, "English is ARE language".

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On language: it occurs to me, yet again, with all the insane freakouts (Original Post) niyad Feb 10 OP
English is are language Dear_Prudence Feb 10 #1
The little red pen in my head is in constant motion some days! niyad Feb 10 #4
And it's OFFICAL! Permanut Feb 10 #6
Only since March 2025 niyad Feb 10 #9
you spelled "rite" incorrectly. ret5hd Feb 11 #17
Morans SheltieLover Feb 10 #2
To this day, some of us still use it to indicate a truly deep level of niyad Feb 10 #7
I saw a meme I'll paraphrase..the Constitution is in English and you guys don't seem to understand that. At all Deuxcents Feb 10 #3
That particular meme is what prompted my post tonight. niyad Feb 10 #5
In the run-up to 2016, they used to tout Melania's multi-lingual skills (fluent in seven languages, or so they said). Sogo Feb 10 #8
Six, although we never saw any indication of it. niyad Feb 10 #11
How many of the lily white peeps screaming johnnyfins Feb 10 #10
Interesting question. niyad Feb 10 #12
I suspect part of the problem stems from early cachukis Feb 10 #13
To thiis day, I can still recite part of the Latin mass! And a friend and I niyad Feb 10 #14
"...ignorant, clueless, provincial" and, in many cases, proud to be so. 3catwoman3 Feb 10 #15
Sadly, you are quite correct about their pride. niyad Feb 11 #16
I really hope there is no one here who understands Hungarian LOL DFW Feb 11 #18
I rarely use that one unless I am truly annoyed. A single digit niyad Feb 11 #19
I don't think I'll ever make it to thirteen DFW Feb 11 #20

Deuxcents

(26,484 posts)
3. I saw a meme I'll paraphrase..the Constitution is in English and you guys don't seem to understand that. At all
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 10:48 PM
Feb 10

Sogo

(7,154 posts)
8. In the run-up to 2016, they used to tout Melania's multi-lingual skills (fluent in seven languages, or so they said).
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 10:55 PM
Feb 10

nt.

niyad

(131,638 posts)
11. Six, although we never saw any indication of it.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 11:01 PM
Feb 10

And that pathetic attempt to distract from her history is about the only time supposed foreign language proficiency was portrayed as a good thing.

johnnyfins

(3,712 posts)
10. How many of the lily white peeps screaming
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 11:01 PM
Feb 10

About this spanish language Superbowl performance LOVE the Macarena at their family parties. WTAF?!

cachukis

(3,858 posts)
13. I suspect part of the problem stems from early
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 11:04 PM
Feb 10

childhood education.
Bilingual families address the matter early on.
Parochial groups don't.
As an altar boy, I had to contend with Latin. My grandfather had spoken Spanish as a transplant. My father didn't speak English until he was nine.
As a reader of the classics, I was made aware of translations.
Culture and language go hand in hand.
Depriving our youth of exposure to understanding the linguistics of even modern day language is unfathomable. They create language and steal language every day.
Why parents would deprive their children of how words start and how they become is befuddling.



niyad

(131,638 posts)
14. To thiis day, I can still recite part of the Latin mass! And a friend and I
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 11:14 PM
Feb 10

Last edited Wed Feb 11, 2026, 01:53 AM - Edit history (1)

always spoke Latin when we were in public. Again, growing up in the multi-lingual military, in a tri-lingual household, it was normal for me.

I simply do not understand these people and their anti-intellectualism. I DO understand the powers that be about this. After all, one cannot control a populace capable of critical thought, and in multiple languages!

3catwoman3

(29,213 posts)
15. "...ignorant, clueless, provincial" and, in many cases, proud to be so.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 11:47 PM
Feb 10

I would be most interested to know what your final words in this post mean.

niyad

(131,638 posts)
16. Sadly, you are quite correct about their pride.
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 01:58 AM
Feb 11

As for the last words, my comment when I encounter such people.

DFW

(60,045 posts)
18. I really hope there is no one here who understands Hungarian LOL
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 07:19 AM
Feb 11

That one was worthy of Chief Showcase in "Yellow Back Radio Broke Down."

One of my favorites is the Republican penchant for telling people "I speak American."

I then ask, "which one?" This prompts "Whaddya mean?"

I answer, "well since English, Spanish, French and Portuguese are European languages, you can't be referring to them. American languages are Navajo, Lakota, Cherokee, Apache, Nahuatl, Seminole, Hopi, etc. etc. etc. If you are telling me you speak "American," I'm already impressed, so tell me which one?"

Oh, and if you think I have a big repetoire, I know a guy here who was born in Transylvania who speaks Hungarian, Romanian, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Hebrew, Aramäic, and Yiddish, as well as fluent English. I may have him matched in number, but he is miles ahead of me in sophistication! We have English, Dutch, Spanish, French and German in common, but he leaves me in the dust with the others.

niyad

(131,638 posts)
19. I rarely use that one unless I am truly annoyed. A single digit
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 03:06 PM
Feb 11

usually suffices in person, or. .the glasses being lowered or raised on the nose with said digital extremity (taught to me by the mayor as we sat through endless meetings). Online, since many sites frown on invective, it's remdi95.

You are much nicer than I about the "I speak american" group. In my most syrupy voice, "Reallllly??? There are some 540 recognized tribes. With which one are you enrolled??"

As I said, you are in a class almost by yourself! I seem to remember you mentioning your very linguistic friend a time or two overr the years. You both remind me of a report (story?) I heard years ago about how the Foreign Services office had suddenly lost half their translation specialty division overnight with the death of a man who spoke something like 13 languages.

DFW

(60,045 posts)
20. I don't think I'll ever make it to thirteen
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 05:16 PM
Feb 11

I'll stick to the modest ten I can get along in. There are a few more in which I can come out with a few phrases, and make a suitable impression, (Turkish, Tagalog, Croatian, Japanese, e.g.) but I'm nowhere near the point where I can carry on a conversation for any length of time.

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