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I agree with rdunn404.
Since my income comes solely from the internet, I am free to move anywhere I like in the world, and have considered countries with languages I do not currently speak. But I do know that if I were ever to move to one, I would surely learn the language of the land before I moved their.
What bothers me is that in the USA, we (the tax payers) have to foot the bill for all the interpreters and the bilingual forms and signs.
It costs a lot of money in CA for example, to make street signs in more than one language, and they are required to have all government forms in several languages.
The reason for this, is that the United States has never "officially" declared a native language.
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