One thing I love about our nation is the diversity. I can go out and eat food from any corner of the globe within 3 blocks of my home. Through people I've met, I can learn so much about other cultures without ever having to travel there.PHILADELPHIA — A small sign that asked customers to order in English at a famous cheesesteak shop was never meant to be offensive, the shop's owner testified Friday at a hearing to decide whether the policy was discriminatory.
Joe Vento, the owner of Geno's Steaks, defended his policy before the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations, which filed the discrimination complaint.
"This country is a melting pot, but what makes it work is the English language," Vento told the commission. "I'm not stupid. I would never put a sign out to hurt my business."...(read more)
However, English is where we all come together. No matter what nation you are from, or what culture or heritage you want to celebrate, we all ARE Americans, and we have a national community that we need to work together on to improve and maintain. Communication is the first step to that.
Although, saying "This is America, Speak English!" is a bit on the aggressive side.




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