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In response to
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spanish, french, german (a lot of it has to be what's taught in the most schools, eh?)
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by
b.
You memorize these polls, don't you? -- nm
Posted by
Mop (219 lbs) (aka rburriel)
Jul 14 '10, 13:25
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Responses:
I don't think I buy that.
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decline
Jul 14, 13:29
5
Chinese-American does not equal Chinese speaker. -- nm
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ty97
Jul 14, 13:30
1
yep. I've seen this a lot. -- nm
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b.
Jul 14, 13:32
*shrug* Here's the poll. -- (link)
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Mop (219 lbs)
Jul 14, 13:30
2
Isn't 1000 a rather small sampling? and funny, they simply asked the people if they could carry a conversation - not varified that they could -- nm
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decline
Jul 14, 13:33
1
fwiw, I clicked around wikipedia and found that census data from 2000 showed different results, but they asked a different question.
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b.
Jul 14, 13:37
sometimes!
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b.
Jul 14, 13:28
I expect Spanish is because of heritage while French is because of educational choices. German? I don't know. -- nm
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Mop (219 lbs)
Jul 14, 13:26
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I think spanish is from heritage combined with popularity in schools in big population states. -- nm
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b.
Jul 14, 13:31
Those are the three languages that were taught when I was in high school. I'd say ASL would rank up there as well nowadays. -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 14, 13:29
4
Same here, but I doubt that more than 1 in 10 people who took one of those languages in HS could hold a conversation -- nm
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decline
Jul 14, 13:30
3
the people who're answering are self-describing and may well think they can. (I think it's a higher number than you in any case, for at least bare-
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b.
Jul 14, 13:39
Donde esta la biblioteca?
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Dr.Vermin
Jul 14, 13:35
1
Aqui. Donde esta mis pantalones? -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 14, 13:38
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