Is it true Americans have Spanish on their labels despite it not being an official language?
The US doesn't have an official language, but yeah there are many bilingual signs in supermarkets, kinda like Quebec. However, most CHIs do ultimately learn English, so it's not going away as our main language.
product labels are english and french no spanish
>>71780670
>>71780759
theyre more common in french than spanish
>>71780759
>>71780800
>french
Really? Weird desu
Why is that so?
>>71780884
Maybe because Louisiana, or just because a lot of manufacturing stuff might be in French.
>>71780937
It's because of us you fucking mong
Why are Americans so dumb
>>71780670
No.
But of course you're going to continue believing that anyway
>american denial, the thread....
>>71781100
not even real
>>71780979
I'll batter you like a haddock if you hurt my feelings like that ever again.
Normally if something has foreign languages on the label, it's both in Spanish and French (I guess the same products get exported south of the border and to Quebec?) or just a metric fuckton of languages.
>>71781100
>not "zumo"
CHI
>>71781160
good post
there are a lot of labels with english/spanish or english/spanish/french, i don't know who you guys think you're kidding
>>71780884
It's typically on cosmetic products to make them seem fancier, cuz FRENCH people use them
People don't realize french cosmetics are garbage and korean cosmetics are what you should be buying
>>71781100
>Jugo