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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most Americans don’t speak their “heritage” language. I don’t speak German or French, the languages of some of my ancestors. It’s ok. It happens eventually to almost everyone. [/quote] That's very different and you know it. [/quote] Please explain. [/quote] You refer to "ancestors," not "family." So I presume you're not the child of an immigrant. Your close relatives have been here for a longer time. You don't actually having any close family members living in, say, Germany or France. You're just a typical white American who's been here forever. [/quote] Lol it’s only takes about 2 generations to get there. Your grandchildren. You’re not special.[/quote] Some of us are less parochial, I guess. I'm as white as you are. I'm also fluent in Spanish. I think it's important. I guess you don't. Your loss.[/quote] I majored in Spanish in college. So, wrong-o. Why would you assume white Americans, like you don’t speak Spanish? What an ignoramus. And I have no Spanish heritage.[/quote] Majoring isn't the same as fluency. It's also odd AF that you majored in Spanish and are on here arguing against teaching kids to speak a second language. That tells me you're just here to troll. I have no time for that and won't engage with you any longer.[/quote]
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