Anonymous wrote:Your premise is wrong and demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of Americans, our education system, and geography. There might be Americans who think learning another language is “bad” but that’s not really the issue.
Anonymous wrote:I have traveled to many countries and have always been impressed that the citizens in these countries could speak multiple languages fluently. The US is the only place I have ever been that the people are so stupid and think being fluent in multiple languages is a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:OP is probably reacting to the common (not universal l American notion that speaking not-English is offensive, especially in USA.
Thee people feel insecure and threatened by their incompetence in the other language, and desperate to retain the privilege they inherited by being born native to the language of the wealthiest culture in the world.
Anonymous wrote:“Why do Americans…” makes it sound like a majority of Americans think this. I don’t believe that to be the case.
Anonymous wrote:“Why do Americans…” makes it sound like a majority of Americans think this. I don’t believe that to be the case.
Anonymous wrote:I have traveled to many countries and have always been impressed that the citizens in these countries could speak multiple languages fluently. The US is the only place I have ever been that the people are so stupid and think being fluent in multiple languages is a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:I have traveled to many countries and have always been impressed that the citizens in these countries could speak multiple languages fluently. The US is the only place I have ever been that the people are so stupid and think being fluent in multiple languages is a bad thing.