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 @9H84VLG from California answered…6mos6MO

It is clear that I feel comfortable with the thought of others speaking multiple languages in a country to influence multiculturalism in this free nation.

 @9H84WPK from New York answered…6mos6MO

I have no problem with people speaking whatever language they want it doesnt bother me

 @9H84S5NCommunistfrom Guam answered…6mos6MO

No problem with multiple languages as long as a) everyone also speaks and reads English (that should be a legal requirement) and b) if anyone present doesn’t understand the alternate language English is spoken (that should be basic etiquette in organized collectives like companies,
Sports and government etc)

 @9H847TZ from Texas answered…6mos6MO

I think that understanding language is a valuable proposition, as long as it doesn't compromise the development of their primary language and socialization skllls

 @9H84W3Z from California answered…6mos6MO

Enriched because you can see the blend of cultures and people speaking in their native tongue shows that they still honor their culture and that is important.

  @92VHLQ8Constitution from Illinois answered…6mos6MO

This depends on the history of a country. If a country has an established history of speaking multiple languages from neighboring countries, then this is not too much of an issue.

But when many languages from other parts of the world are spoken in one country, such a country bears more resemblance to an international airport rather than a real country.