Anonymous wrote:This is what annoys you about that Trader Joe’s??
I thought this was going to be about the microscopic parking lot.
Seriously though, I kind of love listening to people speak in languages I don’t understand. I hear sounds instead of words and it sounds melodic.
Anonymous wrote:I go to Trader Joe’s by Gallaudet so they have a decent number of employees who communicate with each other via American Sign Language. Would this bother you, OP, or would it *not* because they are “quiet”? I personally think it’s awesome that different stores represent different areas of the community and I try to remember a few basic ASL expressions when I can.
Anonymous wrote:I go to Trader Joe’s by Gallaudet so they have a decent number of employees who communicate with each other via American Sign Language. Would this bother you, OP, or would it *not* because they are “quiet”? I personally think it’s awesome that different stores represent different areas of the community and I try to remember a few basic ASL expressions when I can.
Anonymous wrote:Okay I kinda understand OP's take from a DC lens. We are quite spoiled around the Mass ave area to have couple friends who are foreign, polished and sophisticated. I have countless friends, acquaintances and colleagues who only speak English in the presence of English only speakers. It's the civilized thing to do.
I can understand it's a little jarring for OP, but these are store workers. Ever had your nails done?
Anonymous wrote:Why is America changing for the worse and will it get better or is it too late for that?
Anonymous wrote:I bet OP thought they were speaking Africanese. And now she knows it's French all the wind has been taken out of her sails because Paris has been on her bucket list forever. And now she's just staring at her sun-faded Eiffel Tower poster...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What language were they speaking?
It's French. A lot of the workers there are African. I like it!
I'm all for normalizing not speaking English! I'm born here and speak English fluently, and I love speaking to my kids in another language. Some people act weird about it, and then when I flip to English they really are so confused. I can literally hear their world expanding.
Should have spoken to them in French. only if more people spoke more languages fluently around here