Redpill me on countries/cities with more than one official language, /int/
Can you just walk inside a shop in Macau/Hong Kong/Paraguay/Canada and ask the clerk for information in Portuguese/English/Guarani/French?
>>75146077
yeah why not
>>75146077
>macao
poortuguese speakers are a minority, just speak chinese
>honk gong
everyone speaks english these days, even the chinks
>paraguay
they'll rob you then speak spanish anyway
>canada
Only quebec speaks french, don't you dare speaking english there or they will ignore you
>>75146077
You get fired here if a customer demands to be served in Swedish and you can't do it.
>>75147127
>they'll rob you then speak spanish anyway
You can also speak portuñol there
>>75147197
and guarani
but don't expect the Valencienne to know it
>>75147225
My mum spoke Portuguese with two Paraguayan grills when we were there and they understood it all. Does everyone in Ciudad del Este know Portuguese?
>>75147482
i can't say "everyone", but brazilian portuguese is really easy and immersion is possible there, so....... ................ ...................................................................................................................................................
YES!
>>75147197
You can get by with portunhol in Mexico too
My last boss didn't speak Spanish and never had any trouble communicating
>>75146077
We have 68 official languages, but no one speaks indigenous languages outside their communities
>flag
>Macau
>>75146077
Outside of a few towns which have sought or declared official unilingual designation, most businesses will have at least one employee who speaks French
>>75147127
>Only quebec speaks french, don't you dare speaking english there or they will ignore you
And Ontario, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Newfoundland, Saskatchewan and the Territories. There's one and a half mil French speakers in Ontario alone, for example
Also, while most of Quebec speaks French and ignores anyone who speaks English, in Montreal, everyone speaks English