It is the coming together of diversity that has made our nation great.
It is the splitting of our nation into diverse groups that is making it not so great.
I am all for hanging onto culture and celebrating differences, but at the basic level we need to communicate. It is obvious that no matter the spoken language, we have a mandated standard of binary for our base technical language because something better hasn't came along. That is something Americans (and the world) has agreed on.
In the same way, I think there should be a standard spoken language and it should be English. It will eventually gravitate to whatever might be better. We don't speak in thee's and thou's anymore, is that better? From what I've seen and heard from the purists is that the English language is being destroyed and corrupted. Perhaps street lingo and slang is a better way to communicate. Sarcastically, you don't have to be clear and concise when you use the terms. "Oh, that's bad," as opposed to "Oh, thats bad." One means very good, the other means very awful. No wonder we don't understand legaleze anymore. Our everyday language has gravitated from that and now chat-speak has entered the spoken vocabulary and used in day-to-day conversation.
As far as immigration, I think there are baseline levels that need to be set so we do have something in common and we can define an American in the same terms with the same definition in order to provide some cohesiveness to our nation. In regards to sign language, there are like 20 - 30 different sign languages. You would obviously had to mandate a particular one in the same circumstance.
For my vote, I think we should adopt Klingonese as the spoken language of the world so noone has an advantage except for Marc Okrand and Christopher Lloyd.
-dK
It is the splitting of our nation into diverse groups that is making it not so great.
I am all for hanging onto culture and celebrating differences, but at the basic level we need to communicate. It is obvious that no matter the spoken language, we have a mandated standard of binary for our base technical language because something better hasn't came along. That is something Americans (and the world) has agreed on.
In the same way, I think there should be a standard spoken language and it should be English. It will eventually gravitate to whatever might be better. We don't speak in thee's and thou's anymore, is that better? From what I've seen and heard from the purists is that the English language is being destroyed and corrupted. Perhaps street lingo and slang is a better way to communicate. Sarcastically, you don't have to be clear and concise when you use the terms. "Oh, that's bad," as opposed to "Oh, thats bad." One means very good, the other means very awful. No wonder we don't understand legaleze anymore. Our everyday language has gravitated from that and now chat-speak has entered the spoken vocabulary and used in day-to-day conversation.
As far as immigration, I think there are baseline levels that need to be set so we do have something in common and we can define an American in the same terms with the same definition in order to provide some cohesiveness to our nation. In regards to sign language, there are like 20 - 30 different sign languages. You would obviously had to mandate a particular one in the same circumstance.
For my vote, I think we should adopt Klingonese as the spoken language of the world so noone has an advantage except for Marc Okrand and Christopher Lloyd.
-dK