Re: English-Only Policy At Doughnut Shop Draws Fire

From: Lets Roll (letsroll_at_meet-me-in-hell.com)
Date: 03/20/05


Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 10:48:07 -0600


<WakeUp2005@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:av4p31hb0u19bmrnjnrvlo5mdmiffoimjd@4ax.com...
> The original post reminds me of a Yum-Yum Donuts shop I stopped by
> last week. EVERY one of the 4 or so employees was speaking Spanish
> (which I understand) to each other and to several customers (not me)
> as well.
> I've stopped counting the number of times fast-food employees
> speaking heavily-accented English have been unintelligible to me as I
> tried to order at a drive-thru; often enough, when i arrived at my
> destination the order I paid for was not what I'd asked for and paid
> for because the non-English fluent employee got the order wrong.
>

That is why you do not leave the drive through window without checking
everything in your bag, whether they speak English or not.

I would never, under any circumstances, leave one penny of my money at a
business where I have to struggle to communicate with the employees.
Struggling with language barriers to accommodate their cheap labor is not
and never has been an incentive for me to patronize a business.



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