knightmare wrote: » A lot of american schools do teach spanish though! Possibly because of the large number of south american immigrants
Poco Loco wrote: » I feel nothing negative at all towards Polish people, or any Eastern Europeans, and I do think they should be welcomed into Ireland.
However, I don't think many of them plan to settle here forever. Is it not more the case that they want to work here for a few years, save up and go home to live in Poland?
As a result, wouldn't the addition of the language be pointless in the long run. America and the UK did not add Irish as a 2nd official language when we all headed over there years ago and it worked fine...
rbd wrote: » the mexicians and irish in america would beg to differ more "irish" in the US than in ireland
Bunreacht Na hÉ wrote: » Article 81.The Irish language as the national language is the first official language.2.The English language is recognised as a second official language.3.Provision may, however, be made by law for the exclusive use of either of the said languages for any one or more official purposes, either throughout the State or in any part thereof.
Terry wrote: » Hi. I've just moved here from a foreign country and am looking for a way to unsettle the natives and create a general dislike for my fellow countrymen. Does anyone know of a quick way of doing this?
cornbb wrote: » . I agree with the practice of making information available in foreign languages though, this is the case with citizensinformation.ie, bank documentation etc etc already. I also think that a certain amount of government subsidisation for Polish cultural initiatives would be apt; they do make a large tax contribution after all.
growler wrote: » have to disagree with you, the english government who bent over backwards to make all races / creeds feel welcome in sunny London by producing every governemet document in 40+ languages recently admitted that such a practice didn't help and actually reinforced the marginalisation of minorities. If someone is going to work live in ireland or anywhere, learn the native tongue, simple.
eo980 wrote: » Let's try and remember that the Poles haven't actually asked for this. It's been put forward by the editor of one magazine. I'd hate to see any resentment or backlash at these people for the actions of one guy. Let's keep that in focus.
eo980 wrote: » Oh I know Terry, I was just reitterating that it was just ONE guy.
purplengold wrote: It’s a terrible pity that they didn’t send boat loads of beautiful Polish women here 40 years ago! But that’s a discussion for another day.
jsb wrote: » you could become an over bearing mod on the most popular forum of their countries biggest website