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Everything one does not 'understand' goes on one's nerves, for you it's Spanish! ..sm

Posted By: van on 2009-02-19
In Reply to: Great post... - PAMT~MDM

And one fears what one does not understand!


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    Learn some Spanish
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    I am also a relative newcomer to the Miami area and again, as I mentioned before, I was raised in the Midwest, where even the Hispanics and other minorities that I was raised around learned to speak English. If for example, you or I moved to France or Germany, we would be expected to learn to at least speak the language to a certain degree and that is the point that I am trying to make here -- when one moves to America, they need to learn to speak ENGLISH and it should not be the other way around.
    here's a suggestion - LEARN some Spanish

    Sorry you had a bad experience at Jackson but Jackson Memorial Hospital is like #16 best hospital in the country.  I have friends with cancer being treated there and believe it or not, they are getting good, consistent care.


    I, for one, have 2 addresses, and I would use Hollywood Memorial Hospital FIRST...it, too, is a county hospital but for Broward.  Used to be that Mount Sinai Medical Center on Miami Beach was my hospital of choice in the 1980s but today it's Memorial.......in Hollywood.


    As for the Hispanic community, the Hispanics are the largest minority now in the USA - there are like 50 million of them here in the USA today.  ALL our ancestors came from somewhere else, unless you are a true Native American, and so practicing TOLERANCE would be in your best interests. 


    Just my opinion....


     


    Spanish is spoken THROUGHOUT THE WORLD...

    How about some type of snack to go with the wine like Spanish cheeses, nuts, or olives? Mmmm...nm
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