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I was required to speak German when I worked in Germany and Italian when I worked in Italy, so I have no idea where this myth has originated that Brits don't have to speak a foreign language to work abroad. If I wanted to be a barmaid in Magaluf, probably English would be enough... but professionals, or at least people who are serious, need to speak the language.
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And if they need help, we help them because of the benefits they and their future generations can bring to the country (as well as being because they want to improve their lives), there's a lot of british people today who work and pay into the system and boost our economy who live here because they had ancestors who emigrated here.
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I don't think you understand the significance of that. This expense could be avoided and the money go to better use if people bothered to learn the language. |
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In my work, I have come across people who do not speak English, however I've found they often have a relative that does,so no official translator needed.
In fact it has been interesting for me to actually pick up the odd sentence of their language. My guess,I don't know for certain, is that probably many could have a family member better versed as to English to ensure ease of communication more. |
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I don't know enough Brits living in France to be able to comment on their language skills but would hope that the sensible ones will learn enough language to communicate.
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Well to work here I guess you would have to understand what is expected of you, and make yourself understood so I would say yes.
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I think everyone should make an effort to learn the language of wherever they move, yes. That applies to both those who come here and those who leave us.
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If an English person moves to France and they have been claiming job seekers allowance in the UK, so long as they can prove they are looking for work, they can claim the equivalent in France. To get medical treatment they can use their EU health card (E111) and claim it back from the UK or if they intend staying, then they have to pay into the French tax system where they will receive a carte vital which puts them in the French medical system. French people coming to the UK use the same system but the problem with the British system is, the administration that is supposed to recover costs is questionable. This isn't the fault of the government or the fault of the person receiving treatment. Its the fault of a flawed administration that don't put the claims through.
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The thing about the Brits is, unlike many of our European cousins, they aren't taught a different language at a young age. Romanians for example will learn Russian, English and French from infant school upwards. British kids don't normally start learning French/Spanish/German till senior school and language class isn't taken seriously. Most kids leaving British schools will speak little to no other language. This means, when we go abroad for a holiday, we can usually rely on those foreigners speaking our language. If we go and live abroad, we can usually get by, by learning the minimum. For those that do make the effort to learn the language of the country who is hosting them, good for them but we have to be sympathetic to those with learning disabilities, elderly people (who often find a new language very difficult) and certain types of dyslexia which makes learning a new language almost impossible. We must carry those same sympathies over to foreigners in Britain with the same problems.
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Speaking English before arrival should not be mandatory. Making a (real) effort to learn the language after arrival, if intending to stay long term, should be. There's a pretty major difference there I think.
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I love the notion that holiday reps are on par with foreign doctors and teachers in importance and rank.
![]() A woman handing out flyers in Magaluf for "5 free blow jobs with every fish bowl" is not a professional in any sense of the word. |
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A quick google shows that the NHS spends £23,000,000 on translators per year. DAS BIG NUMBAZ! Economy panic! ... ... it's actually 0.0002% of the NHS budget. ![]() |
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I hardly said it was crippling the economy, no dramatics please, I said it is taking money away from other areas where it is desperately needed which it is. Who knows maybe one of those who would miss out as a result would be a relative/friend of yours. Why should others suffer because of people who can't be bothered to learn the language of the country they have chosen to live in and much needed money has to be spent on interpreters for them instead where it is really needed. |
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Nobody is suffering because the NHS hired interpreters. You sound bigoted. No dramatics? Yet you are overdramatising this very topic. Last edited by Marsh.; 06-05-2017 at 10:54 PM. |
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