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 @9HXFSB6Women’s Equality from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I think other languages are cool, and would like to learn them

 @9HYQYVY from Florida  agreed…1yr1Y

i like immigration lol. people not from here thought it was nice here so they moved / visited here. Its nice to know i live where other people want live. hope they like it here

 @9HYM4CW from Texas  agreed…1yr1Y

i dont think it should be seen as bad if someone is speaking differently than you, it is a cool thing that makes us unique.

 @9HXHTVBDemocrat from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

It doesn't bother me when I hear languages I don't understand.

 @9HYD52Fagreed…1yr1Y

i think that it is normal to travel and to live in different country, in contrary, nowadays we are able to travel, so we need to take those opportunities in order to learn about other cultures and to improve our thoughts and opinions by seeing a different way of living, therefore when you travel you have your own native language and being bilingual should be something that we point out, should something to be proud of

 @9HY97Z8 from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I feel as though they are still the exact same and a valid human just as I am, even though I don't understand it doesn't change any kind of respect I should have for another human/citizen.

 @9HYKVYJ from California  agreed…1yr1Y

no one should feel disliked when hearing other peoples languages in this country since it is a huge melting pot mixed with lots of different cultures we all have to be respectful to others and we should get that same respect back

 @9HVNCVC from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I get very fascinated, I love listening to people talk in different languages.

 @9HXG8SB from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I don't really mind, I know there are a lot of people who don't know English or are more comfortable speaking their native language and I really don't have a problem with that.

 @9HXHL72 from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I am mixed race, half Portuguese and half Filipino. I experience no discomfort in hearing other languages and I actually quite enjoy hearing a diverse range of dialects spoken in the USA! It's very welcoming and I love knowing how many different types of people around me.

 @9HXJLWF from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I feel lost because our "American Pride" makes us blind to other cultures that exist within our nation. Its not racism, more ignorance.

 @9HXTH59from Maine  agreed…1yr1Y

We as a populous aren’t given the right tools to be exposed to and learn about all the different cultures and people in our country and learn each others languages.

 @9HY8SL2 from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I dont care, wish I could understand it but most of the time Im speaking english.

 @9HXKY8LWorking Family from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I don't care but in certain situations, I would like to know what they're saying only because I'm nosy but I don't care.

 @9J26D4H from New York  agreed…1yr1Y

I dotn mind when other speak a different language in front of me, but i do find it rude sometimes because when they laugh it makes me feel they are talking about me

 @9HXSYQXDemocrat from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I don't really feel anything. to me their just other people.

 @9HYK6F8 from North Carolina  agreed…1yr1Y

America is a mixing pot, and many places speak different languages, America isn’t the only one, so why should we be startled or caught off guard when someone is speaking what they are born into or raised on?

 @9HXT2JL from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I feel confused because I don't understand the language.

 @9HYKKR2  from Texas  disagreed…1yr1Y

It may be confusing and awkward at first but I try to approach others with understanding and compassion. I might pull out Wordreference in an effort to understand them, and might even work on learning that language if I wish to keep contact.

 @9HXX7VF from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I feel left out and wonder what they're saying and if they're saying bad things about me behind my back.

 @9R48VGP from Idaho  answered…10mos10MO

Sad that I don't speak the language as well, since many of them also speak English.

 @9HXR44WRepublican from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

They should be allowed citizenship if they enter the United States legally and have lived there for a while (5 years)

 @9K6Z56RIndependent from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I feel like im making the person speaking to me like mad or annoyed because I have no response or I make them repeat them self I feel like that because it happens to me as well i hate repeating my self many times.

 @9JVCHFD from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I usually feel curious, i thinks that’s just because i enjoy listening to the things that other people are talking about.

 @9HXMSR5  from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I don't feel anything. If someone did get angry when the hear a foreign language they should be removed from the general population and put in a mental hospital in the mountains.

 @9K6YMQK from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I like to hear what other languages there is and some of them interest me and would like to learn some

 @9HXMTSY from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I don't feel anything, I am Mexican so I'm used to hearing different languages so it does not bother me.

 @9K6Z83Z from Idaho  answered…1yr1Y

I let people have their own culture and do what they are used to and im only interested on whats being said not judging and feeling weird.

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