Thoughts on speaking a foreign language @ work??

Commish

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
Dec 2, 2015
Messages
7,349
Reputation
2,687
Daps
24,454
I am sure this topic has been brought up before, but I want to revisit the topic.

What are your thoughts on ppl who feel that it is OK to speak a non English speaking
language @ work?

My postion is that everyone need to speak a common language unless their specific job description calls for them to speak another language.

Other than that, it is impolite to rude especially around coworkers who do not speak that particular language.

Thoughts??
 

MajesticLion

Veteran
Joined
Jul 17, 2018
Messages
31,301
Reputation
6,025
Daps
67,639
Point - in a capitalist setup where competition follows supposedly free-market principles, you're advocating for what inevitably ends up as discrimination in hiring practices, for no other reason than to help you feel comfortable within your own self-imposed boundaries. Nothing is stopping you from learning that language, nor any other.


Counterpoint - simplicity in communicating across the board makes for better decision making and execution, and where money is the guiding principle, expediency in meeting the needs of greed will always win the day.
 

Commish

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
Dec 2, 2015
Messages
7,349
Reputation
2,687
Daps
24,454
When I use to work as a roofer, I always figured they were talking about me or somebody else.

Here is my thing..

When ppl are on their coffee break, lunch break or in the parking lot coming to from work, then it is OK to talk their iish..

But, when clocking in (for those who clock in), then everyone need to speak one language!

I don't understand why some ppl don't understand this??
 

KBtheKey

Top Tier
Joined
Jan 4, 2017
Messages
6,847
Reputation
1,196
Daps
16,350
Reppin
#Swhtx
Here is my thing..

When ppl are on their coffee break, lunch break or in the parking lot coming to from work, then it is OK to talk their iish..

But, when clocking in (for those who clock in), then everyone need to speak one language!

I don't understand why some ppl don't understand this??
You're not too old to learn some of another language
 

Commish

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
Dec 2, 2015
Messages
7,349
Reputation
2,687
Daps
24,454
Point - in a capitalist setup where competition follows supposedly free-market principles, you're advocating for what inevitably ends up as discrimination in hiring practices, for no other reason than to help you feel comfortable within your own self-imposed boundaries. Nothing is stopping you from learning that language, nor any other.


Counterpoint - simplicity in communicating across the board makes for better decision making and execution, and where money is the guiding principle, expediency in meeting the needs of greed will always win the day.

You are right, I can learn whatever language a fellow coworker is speaking, but what does that language have to do with the job itself??

It is simply rude to speak another language around others at work that don't speak that particular language UNLESS said language is necessary to communicate with customers, patients, clients, etc.

Outside the job description, speak English. Want to have a private conversation? Simply do that on your own time & dime.
 

Commish

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
Dec 2, 2015
Messages
7,349
Reputation
2,687
Daps
24,454
You're not too old to learn some of another language

Breh, I got 7 backpacks of language books, dictionaries, verb books, dictionaries, etc.

Ol boy who died years ago (Laoshu) inspired me.

But, that isn't my issue. My issue is that some ppl think that it is OK to speak a foreign language at work with a diverse workforce and it isn't OK( with exceptions that I have already given).

To take it a step further, it isn't OK to use slang use profanity in the workplace. Ppl use it and it could cause unnecessary problems with ppl who may take offense.
 

Don Snow

All Star
Joined
Dec 13, 2019
Messages
2,153
Reputation
769
Daps
11,648
I always immediately shut that shyt down let’s all hear and understand the joke/jokes since shyt is so funny :unimpressed:


I remember this Dominican girl and Mexican girl started speaking Spanish around me at work and I told them it’s rude they tried to tell me that it isn’t rude for them to speak their native language




Had to remind them that’s the white mans language and you’re not white :manny:


It’s cool though I soon sign up for Duolingo and put a end to all the bs :sas1:
 

Commish

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
Dec 2, 2015
Messages
7,349
Reputation
2,687
Daps
24,454
but let me guess .. they really are talking about you :picard:

Oh..

I didn't give the backstory as to why I brought this topic back up.

But, when I go to get a /medicure/pedicure and the Vietnamese women start talking in their language, then it does cross my mind that they are talking iish about me.

Difference is..

I don't work there. I just patronize their business.

I'm talking about something else.

And the true back story is about me having a semi detate with an alleged Hispanic female who posted anonymously on a FB page who didn't understand why speaking Spanish around her supervisors ( presumably white) was an issue?
 

Phitz

Superstar
Joined
May 19, 2013
Messages
18,029
Reputation
-3,534
Daps
42,406
Reppin
NULL
If I'm at lunch with people of different ethnicities, I speak English not to be rude. If I'm alone with some one and we speak a common non English language, and you happen to be in ear shot, it's an A B conversation and non of your business. If you are part of the group socializing with us and you only speak English then I speak English.
 

null

...
Joined
Nov 12, 2014
Messages
31,148
Reputation
5,448
Daps
48,955
Reppin
UK, DE, GY, DMV
shizzit should be mandatory.

i worked in all sorts of countries and have been surrounded by people speaking all manner of languages.

personally i don't care. not in the slightest. as long as they don't make too much noise they can speak any language they want.

:hubie:
 
Top