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In reply to the discussion: Perry voices support for English as the national language [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)Not about it being "rude to ask them" to learn it. Most immigrants will learn it - if they bring over their old grandparents to take care of them, the old grandparents may not learn English too well. But the younger immigrants will. And they always have. So there is no reason to make an "official language."
Also, nothing would change, as private products have the different language instructions there for their own convenience - it must be cheaper to include instructions in all languages on one paper rather than take the time, while packaging, to package separate instructions in boxes designated for different countries.
Most of these types of things are for the convenience of the person who has to deal with people speaking no or broken English. Not as an attempt to "impose" other languages.
So we are talking about the motive of those who think that there is some use in a law making English the "official language." And that is generally the same people who want us to be thought of as a "Christian nation" or a one based on European values.