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07-10-2015 09:59 AM |
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Originally Posted by Black Francis
(Post 1613065)
@Chula
Yea, picante means spicy.
It was a small detail so i left it out.
That actually bothers me, if im going to your country it's only fitting i learn your language, i don't understand how some latinos emigrate to the US and never put any effort in learning english, i understand the older you get the harder it is to learn a new language but even that is no excuse to not knowing at least a bit of basic english.
English is way easier to learn than spanish, as a kid i used to get A's in my english classes and C's in my spanish ones.
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We have a lot of shop workers that are Latino, and some Polish too. There are a couple of Polish guy's that have been here for over a decade and still don't speak English well enough to be able to have a normal conversation. One of them is our top welder, and it's a pain in the ass to have to explain things vocally, so the term "A picture is worth a thousand words" goes a long way here.
The Latino's are all good though, and they're making arrachera taco's today at lunchtime. I'm gettin in on some a that action.
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