Irish_Nomad wrote: I think state-assisted language classes would be a good idea. I've lived in several countries and private language classes tend to be expensive. Denmark is the only place I know where free language classes are available to foreign residents.
Irish_Nomad wrote: A large number of immigrants here are working in low paying jobs and probably sending money home to their families so paying for language classes would be out of the question for many. You say you want them to integrate but you don't want to help them to do it. That doesn't seem like a very logical position.
Irish_Nomad wrote: And just to comment on some of the other points you made : 1. There's a very good chance those "ignorant f*cks" already speak more languages than you do. Just because English isn't one of them is no reason to insult them.
Irish_Nomad wrote: 2. You complain that they speak Polish amongst themselves. Come on. Do you imagine that a group of Irish lads working abroad would chat to each other in German or Polish or whatever ? Should we be banned from speaking English in public when we go away ?
Irish_Nomad wrote: 3. They keep to themselves. After reading your post I don't blame them one little bit.
stcatherine wrote: The problem is not with the immigrants who come here willing to work, pay taxes and learn the language so they can integrate into our society, it's with those that think it's their god given right to get every handout the state will give them
Irish_Nomad wrote: And forgive me for laughing at this one - "we welcomed them with open arms". This from someone who in 2 posts has called them "ignorant f*cks", "f*cking morons", and "f*cking arseholes". Talk about self-delusion.
Karl Hungus wrote: Anyone who comes into a country without knowing the primary language is an ignorant moron. Possibly with F words for effect.
Deleted User wrote: I went on a college exchange and worked abroad without speaking any of the native languages when I left, by your defintion I guess I am an ignorant moron.
randylonghorn wrote: Expect an exasperated Rozabeez (and her dog) to be on your trail within minutes ...!
Slow Motion wrote: So the immigrant council of Ireland want to introduce english classes for immigrants coming here ! Should we spend our (and possibly their) taxes on this ? Or should they have read the smallprint before coming here and learned how to communicate in the major language of this country ! If you were going to work abroad in a non-english speaking country would you expect that state to teach you the language ?
Karl Hungus wrote: Well, now that you mention it.
Kaiser2000 wrote: As I've said many times before, charity begins at home and we certainly have more than enough problems in this country without taking on everyone else's as well.
Kaiser2000 wrote: As far as rb's points go, it's not just the Polish that stick to themselves and speak their own language in Irish company. I worked for a large IT multinational and they ALL (Spanish, Italian, French, German etc) do it, and you're right, it's pure ignorance.
Irish_Nomad wrote: I've done it 4 times. I didn't have an option to spend months learning the language beforehand. We Irish are just very fortunate that when we go abroad we can generally communicate through English. I find it hilarious that many people here are so demanding about language skills when as a nation our grasp of foreign languages lags well behind other European countries.
Irish_Nomad wrote: That is not ignorance. It is a perfectly normal phenomenon for people in a foreign country. When you want to relax it is much easier to do so if you can speak your own language, with people that share common cultural reference points, support the same/rival football teams, understand your jokes without them having to be explained, etc. Every nationality that I have come across behaves this way. While you will sometimes meet people that immerse themselves in the local culture they are the exceptions. Your own observations should have made you realise this. As you mention they all behave that way. The fact that you conclude they are all ignorant just suggests that you are predisposed to think ill of them.
Jigsaw wrote: My Chinese takeaway has arrived, so bye bye.
thelastangryman wrote: Our grasp of foreign languages lags behind other european countries because we are on the outskirts and only had the English xenophobes to impose their languge upon us for hundreds of years.
thelastangryman wrote: Other countries such as Germany are bordered by many countries with many different languages and cultures. Since countries trade with others surrounding them it was needed to learn the local language. Thus most other european countries historically needed other languages and we did not.
Irish_Nomad wrote: I find it hilarious that many people here are so demanding about language skills when as a nation our grasp of foreign languages lags well behind other European countries.
Pythia wrote: But it doesn't matter if we can't speak other languages as we aren't emigrating en masse to another EU country that doesn't speak English.
enda1 wrote: I am! Just after moving to Brussels and not a word of French or Dutch to my name. Its grand though, the jobs in English. Back on topic, no they shouldn't be thought the language for free, that's just silly.
Out of curiosity, what countries?
Exit wrote: Why do you assume that every immigrant is a chancer?
Mairt wrote: Because their taking a chance on coming here, simple.
Talliesin wrote: In English we don't put spaces before exclamation and question marks. Maybe you should emigrate to another English-speaking country and their tax-payers will help you out.