Having An Official Language

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Americans should be for The U.S having an Official language because it Can save the U.S Millions on translators and The U.S citizens would have a better bond because of it
Austria,Belgium,Canada, and France (to name a few) All have something in common. Can you guess what it is? An official language! Any common ground can help, especially when this problem doesn’t exist for 90% of all nations.

The money Why is it necessary for the U.S to hire translators for everyday conversation such as through phones and machine operators, to having to hire a translator for a friend? It’s not With an official language, we could save up to 15 million just on translators. That’s a 120000000 square foot mansion, or 500 Bentley mulsannes! Billions have …show more content…

The end goal is to unite the American people, while improving the lives of immigrants and native-born inhabitants.”- Brandon Price

The comparison Some people in the U.S (or on Aeon.com) don’t see a reason for this, and that people that “push for English to be the official language of the US has both a dark history and a regressive vision for the future….” These people don’t seem to understand, this viewpoint isn’t recessive, it’s progressive. Money is slowly becoming scarce, and billions of money freed up sound pretty “forward” to me. The past was a dark time, but not particularly in this debate. No one can pick out someone being lynched or gassed over their language.
If our future’s so recessive due to an official language. Those people should focus on things that aren’t total wastes of money.
Unification
With the money and time we’re losing, how much time does it really take to learn …show more content…

Basic social skills help anyone understand that if you’re willing to leave a country, you’re willing to learn new customs. “After all, if you find yourself living in a foreign country, common sense tells you that you should be aware of that nation’s laws and customs and, yes, quickly familiarize yourself with its language.”-Phillymag.com Using this same logic, an Official language wouldn’t change much for the 79% of people who only know english in the U.S, and the 16% that speak it well. That means that 5% of people would be affected by this. The idea that we should cater to the people who are to lazy to learn. It doesn’t take that long, as Ling

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