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BlackZzzverrR [31]
4 years ago
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Should everyone speak english? Rough draft 100 words

English
2 answers:
charle [14.2K]4 years ago
6 0
Short answer: No.

Long answer: 

We shouldn't force everyone to speak english, because while it is easier for people to communicate if they all speak the same language, there will still be some problems. Language allows us to have another way to differentiate between people groups, and is a part of the culture of each people group. Language in itself, because of it's diversity, can show what each culture believes in, what the set rules are, as well as how they interact, and using language, what they can build. Language also serves as a diversify of production of items. If everybody spoke the same language, while there will be technology advancement, we will not be able to see how different groups (language groups specifically) handle the same problems. While it is good to be at least bilingual, i believe that not everyone should speak english.


hope this helps
fredd [130]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

No.

Explanation:

Assuming the question is posed from a mostly Anglophone country, like the USA or England, I don´t believe every person in the country should speak English (let alone every person in the world). Empires, nations, countries, since the dawn of history, have always been built, regardless of any current xenophobic ideology, on the movement of immigrants, and cultures and language itself have always been built upon the transformations and innovations that immigration accompanies. From an anthropological, sociological, and a historical point of view, language diversity has been more productive for thought, ideas, aesthetics, and language itself than discrimination and forced standardization ever have.  

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