Chinese Signs Out Of Hand in Richmond Says Petition
Started by DonLever, Mar 16 2013 01:52 PM
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#1
Posted 16 March 2013 - 01:52 PM
Kerry Starchuk and Ann Meridinyen will present a peition to
Richmond City hall on Monday saying there are too many Chinese only
signs. They want one of the official languages to be place on the
signs.
http://www.theprovin...4309/story.html
http://www.theprovin...4309/story.html
#2
Posted 16 March 2013 - 01:56 PM
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I agree with this. It's exclusive.
I was in my bank and they had a display of coffee, cookies, etc. and only Chinese signs on the table. It ticked me off, as there were other things and I wasn't clear on what the deal was. So I asked for the branch manager and told her that, since I could not read the signs I presumed they said "take all of this home, Deb". I picked up an entire pack of cookies and walked out, just to make my point. Which likely translated to "Deb's an ass". Whatever, it irked me.
I believe one of two official languages should always be displayed with prominence.
I was in my bank and they had a display of coffee, cookies, etc. and only Chinese signs on the table. It ticked me off, as there were other things and I wasn't clear on what the deal was. So I asked for the branch manager and told her that, since I could not read the signs I presumed they said "take all of this home, Deb". I picked up an entire pack of cookies and walked out, just to make my point. Which likely translated to "Deb's an ass". Whatever, it irked me.
I believe one of two official languages should always be displayed with prominence.
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#3
Posted 16 March 2013 - 01:57 PM
I agree with this. It's exclusive.
I was in my bank and they had a display of coffee, cookies, etc. and only Chinese signs on the table. It ticked me off, as there were other things and I wasn't clear on what the deal was. So I asked for the branch manager and told her that, since I could not read the signs I presumed they said "take all of this home, Deb". I picked up an entire pack of cookies and walked out, just to make my point. Which, mostly, likely translated to "Deb's an ass".
I believe the two official languages should always be displayed. Period.
I was in my bank and they had a display of coffee, cookies, etc. and only Chinese signs on the table. It ticked me off, as there were other things and I wasn't clear on what the deal was. So I asked for the branch manager and told her that, since I could not read the signs I presumed they said "take all of this home, Deb". I picked up an entire pack of cookies and walked out, just to make my point. Which, mostly, likely translated to "Deb's an ass".
I believe the two official languages should always be displayed. Period.
I agree it's getting way outta hand here in Vancouver.
#4
Posted 16 March 2013 - 01:58 PM
Same here. While I believe that people can keep and celebrate their
culture, they must utilize the official languages at all times. This is
Canada not China.
#5
Posted 16 March 2013 - 02:00 PM
I agree with this. It's exclusive.
I was in my bank and they had a display of coffee, cookies, etc. and only Chinese signs on the table. It ticked me off, as there were other things and I wasn't clear on what the deal was. So I asked for the branch manager and told her that, since I could not read the signs I presumed they said "take all of this home, Deb". I picked up an entire pack of cookies and walked out, just to make my point. Which likely translated to "Deb's an ass". Whatever, it irked me.
I believe one of two official languages should always be displayed with prominence. Period.
I was in my bank and they had a display of coffee, cookies, etc. and only Chinese signs on the table. It ticked me off, as there were other things and I wasn't clear on what the deal was. So I asked for the branch manager and told her that, since I could not read the signs I presumed they said "take all of this home, Deb". I picked up an entire pack of cookies and walked out, just to make my point. Which likely translated to "Deb's an ass". Whatever, it irked me.
I believe one of two official languages should always be displayed with prominence. Period.
Wait, if these signs gets me cookies I'm all in favour now.
#6
Posted 16 March 2013 - 02:01 PM
Quebec has the strict language laws so I don't see why we can't stop all these Chine
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