So would you also critize someone for using sign language in front of you???
You are assuming that she is a tourist. How to you NOT know that they know each other from outside of Joey's. Maybe they have kids on a soccer team together, Maybe she works with his spouse, Maybe they go to the Spanish language mass together. You never know.
Unless you spent a couple of months learning, I doubt you would know fluent Italian before you went. I spent a summer in Paris, I did learn enough to get by while I was there, and being there helped a lot with learning the language, but I was no where near fluent.
OH and I couldn't let this go....
I guess it skipped your mind to type fluent English in your post or are you typing AMERICAN.
I have no issues with someone being able to speak their native language in American for many of the reasons other posters have mentioned. But, I have been in the situation of being in a conversation between four people and then two turned to each other and use sign language in order to have a private conversation in front of us and exclude us. It was rude. Neither was deaf and it was used to keep us from understanding what they were talking about in front of us. If you want to have a private conversation then move away and have it. But don't do it in front of someone. I have also been in situations where people used a second language to keep me from understanding their conversation, such as walking past a group of men that can speak English but chose not to when I passed by and that is unnerving to say the least. 99% of the time I feel like it is innocent and a chance to use a comfortable native tongue but sometimes it can be rude as well.
BTW
Joe who?First and foremost, I?m sorry if my initial post offended any of you... I meant this to be a conversation, not an argument... I too agree that everyone is and should be allowed to speak their native tongue whenever they choose; it is what makes America, America. My original post obviously came across wrong (or maybe as a smart@$$). I made a statement that I thought it was rude, a lot like me eves dropping (ironically, both rude but also fun sometimes). I was simply wondering if other people felt the same way some-times, if not why. Some of you made great points to advance the conversation and my opinion; then again, some were quick to jump on the defensive for the sake of arguing... You wouldn't think people that live on the worlds most beautiful beaches would be so uptight... Geezzz
BTW Lucifer Sam... In an earlier post you said "people like you"... What kind of person do you think I am? I've made a very limited amount of post/responses on Sowal.com and from that you know who I am? I'm really not a bad person...
Have a great week!
I have no issues with someone being able to speak their native language in American for many of the reasons other posters have mentioned. But, I have been in the situation of being in a conversation between four people and then two turned to each other and use sign language in order to have a private conversation in front of us and exclude us. It was rude. Neither was deaf and it was used to keep us from understanding what they were talking about in front of us. If you want to have a private conversation then move away and have it. But don't do it in front of someone. I have also been in situations where people used a second language to keep me from understanding their conversation, such as walking past a group of men that can speak English but chose not to when I passed by and that is unnerving to say the least. 99% of the time I feel like it is innocent and a chance to use a comfortable native tongue but sometimes it can be rude as well.
Nothing makes me more uncomfortable than when I am in the nail parlor and the Vietnamese women all look at me and one proclaims something like 'dang bang trang' and they collectively giggle.![]()