I can see what you mean, but on the other hand I can understand where they're coming from (speaking in their native language...not the making jokes part). I spent 3 months in switzerland, in the french speaking area, and when I met up with some fellow Canadians, it was very awkward to speak french with them, because we were both speaking foreign languages when we could be speaking english together... Its one of those things where yeah i can see how it would be annoying for you, but on the other hand its a free country and sometimes its a lot more comfortable to speak your native language with someone who shares it...
OK here is the deal lets face it Filipinos run the dialysis tech trade in the USA. The employees at every center I've been too are all Filipino (with the exception of a few asians) and there's nothing wrong with that however. I think it is rude that they speak to each other in their language and laugh and carry on. Over the years I have picked up a few words and I know they do that so they can talk bad about us or make jokes about us.I understand they have a right to speak their language however I think it is rude to have a conversation in the presence of others who do not speak the language.What do you think?
Actually, I am the problem in my unit. One of the nurses (the one I like to do my needles) is from an island that speaks Creole (a french dialect), and I can speak it. So I speak it with her sometimes. But no one minds too much, as we don't really overdo it. ...
Nothing PISSES ME OFF MORE!!! Doesnt matter where it is, I find it totally rude. We seem to have alot of asian types invading us here and they are always yabbering in their language, and when they do speak english, you cant understand a word they are saying. I beleive if you are going to live in another country, then learn the god damn language. I dont mind them speaking their language, but do they have to be so freaking loud about it? I find them totally disrespectful of others when they shout at the top of their voice in normal conversation, and us normal spoken people cant hear ourselves.
I understand they have a right to speak their language however I think it is rude to have a conversation in the presence of others who do not speak the language.What do you think?
proselytizing? Do you mean Prophetizing? Not sure how to even spell that myself but how do they do that in the dialysis unit? My unit I think they might be all Christian like me but I never hear them ever talk about it. Infact at Christmas the most there was was one Christmas tree in the waiting room and that was all. What do they do at your unit?
Quote from: angieskidney on September 23, 2006, 12:44:05 PMproselytizing? Do you mean Prophetizing? Not sure how to even spell that myself but how do they do that in the dialysis unit? My unit I think they might be all Christian like me but I never hear them ever talk about it. Infact at Christmas the most there was was one Christmas tree in the waiting room and that was all. What do they do at your unit?'proselytize' means to attemp to convert to your religion