I think the point he was making was that nowhere is it written that English is the official language of this country. It's just the most commonly understood of all the languages spoken here, but if that were to change no law or documentation would strictly oppose such a change.
O tal vez usted aprende español, gringo. Seriously, if you're going to complain about people speaking another language, keep it to yourself. No one likes a racist.
I'd like to second this comment. Most people will probably react to this by saying "Language isn't the same as race!" But those people greatly misunderstand race as a social structure. There were times when Irish and Italian heritages were considered black. We don't think about it that way anymore, but it's a historical fact. Categories of genetic ethnicity are different from categories of race. Race is socially constructed; it's made up. Social perceptions of race are based in cultures and co-cultures; this includes impressions of language as well as government and physical/ideological borders.
Actually I do. I know how hard it is because I'm making an effort to learn Spanish. My complaint is with the illegal immigrants who are making no effort to integrate into American society, and are taking jobs that rightfully and legally should go to Americans. See above. Also, since when are language and race the same thing? Seriously, if I learn to speak Spanish, will I suddenly become Hispanic? Should I stop trying to learn? You've got me worried now!
Minions people who try to argue with you over literally nothing then get mad or offended when you say something back people who initiate conflict then try to play it off once they see you don't back away from it bugs body pains... like dumbass toothaches/headaches, shady businesses abuse of power people on games like forza who go around and wreck people for the "lulz" - go do that with your friends somewhere else. not everyone else wants the lobby ruined people who leave shopping carts in the middle of the lot so it can either be blown into someones car or take up parking spots "baby on board" or those stick people family stickers the word "fur babies" people who change their opinions/interests constantly and to fit in with someone they like people who sympathize/take up for people who ruins lives or hurt people babies/people who are baby obsessed creepy people who stare at you or follow you around in stores/on the road excessive closed mindedness people who say one thing then do something else kids in their preteens and teens who try to act like they're 25 when you're arguing with someone and you type something more than one sentence and they pull the "LOL UR SO MAD LOL TLDR" just because you use logic to back what you're saying the feminists that undermine men and don't actually focus on equality sex obsessed people unfaithful bfs/gfs people who literally say something ignorant or wrong then say "im just trolling" as an excuse for stupidity dentists lol sorry, phobia when people say something directed at you.... but in a passive aggressive way... like status updates/hinting at it instead of just talking to you about it. probably more ill think of.
No, despite it not being explicitly written, it is our official language. To legally immigrate to America, you must learn English.
First, if it's not explicitly written or evidenced in a legal document, it's not "official," is it? Second, what you're talking about is the citizenship test, which does in fact require that the person taking the test speak some English. However, there are cases when citizenship can be granted without this requirement, especially in the cases of advanced age or disability. The English part of the citizenship test is generally just a single interview that includes reading a passage and writing a sentence that the interviewer dictates; bear in mind that accomplishing these things is not the same thing as achieving advanced understanding or fluency in a language.
Currently, I am irritated by "slow" times in the HVAC trade (the lack of hours caused by this unseasonably warm winter has forced me to temporarily get another part-time job).
If it's possible for you, you could consider relocating farther south. My current job is as an insulator for pipes and duct work, and the tin-knockers I work with are constantly complaining about the lack of skilled HVAC guys.
I suppose that depends on what they mean by "skilled." I found dozens of openings in the field up here after finishing college. However, I found out the hard way that most of those places won't even give you an interview unless you have at least five years of field experience. I only have half a year of experience so far.
I believe his exact words were "most of these guys' only skill is washing cars." What exactly is it that you do? Do you service the units, or do you install them?
I'm pretty much on the installation end, so I can't really say whether or not service techs are in high demand. I can say that there's always HVAC work in Florida, considering that the folks down here turn on the AC when it gets above 80 and the heat when it's below 60. Pretty much every building has central heat and air.
What annoys me? People telling me wrestling is fake. I know, dude. So are movies. Your point? Being cut off or talked over when I'm trying to contribute to a discussion. Racists. Your bigotry is literally outdated, just *squee!* off. Being told I look creepy. You're not wrong, I'm just tired of hearing it. Smosh. I just view their stuff as childish and unfunny. Any fandom haters. Really, just let people enjoy what they like, you pricks.
Those little kids who think they're sex gods and smoke marijuana. You know, like this: Spoiler: Foul language and such