He is just a little bit right, no matter how fucked up it is.
Combination of forcing themselves into a country where they don’t know the language + lack of preparedness for Hispanic immigrant influx = lots of people trying to do things in English, and showing poor results.
Why the assumption that it’s a spelling error by a Mexican? I’ve seen this mistake more times than I care to think about and not once was it by someone w/ ESL.
@...SteamUserNotSet: @...SteamUserNotSet:
Sure the business is probably run by Americans, but the food is definitely prepared by Hispanics of\ various backgrounds.
That’s what I thought, too. Word play. Although, I am a little confused. What’s the other mistake? Not capitalizing M?
Additionally, I also wanted to complain about the rapid influx of Hispanics. It’s one of my shallower points. 70% of my friends were born south of the Rio Grande.
@...SteamUserNotSet: LOL It took me a large while to get that. It’s word play. Get it? Mexi-CANT? haha hillarious xD
Or it might be an actual double spelling error..
I see yea, my bad. Because he didn’t capitalise the M, yes.
And yea that’s very shallow of you. If you have a problem with lazy people, then you have a problem with lazy people. That doesn’t really have anything to do with them being Mexican or whatever. You understand what I mean?
A good way to appear ignorant is to refer to all Latinos as Mexican. Most of them aren’t even from the same continent as Mexico.
I live in Arlington VA. In my neighborhood, any fast food joint is staffed with people who have a rudimentary grasp of English at best. It sometimes is extremely frustrating.
Oddly enough, the Taco Bell near my house is about the only place not operated by Latinos. It’s run by Arabs, as far as I can tell.
SumoSnipe (#4452)
15 years ago
@...nobody knows: No, you are not.
The unfunny joke goes “are you a mexi-can or a mexi-cant” when asking if a person is able to do a job. The weird bit is, a lot of the fast food franchises here in Albuquerque are owned by Romanians and Chezcslovakians (sp?) that escaped the communist bloc in the 80s.
“sent this photo to me from Sapulpa, Oklahoma.”
~MODEL CITIZEN.
To be fair, the average IQ around the midwest is lower than I’d like it to be, so this isn’t really surprising in any way.
They do that here in WV too. It drives me crazy. I guess it’s the way they pronounce “our”, but still.
Fucking mexicants
@...SteamUserNotSet: You should feel a little embarrassed.
@...dieAntagonista:
He is just a little bit right, no matter how fucked up it is.
Combination of forcing themselves into a country where they don’t know the language + lack of preparedness for Hispanic immigrant influx = lots of people trying to do things in English, and showing poor results.
@...RSIxidor: Finally someone understands…
Why the assumption that it’s a spelling error by a Mexican? I’ve seen this mistake more times than I care to think about and not once was it by someone w/ ESL.
@...RSIxidor:
I didn’t say anything about his claim.
But he managed to make two spelling mistakes in a post with just two words where he criticised Mexicans for their bad grammar.
Need I say more?
Only mexican on this website.
@dieAntagonista:
I think the second entry is a word play…and why for do you spell your word with an ‘s’? You in Austria ain’t ya?
Taco Bell is an American Company that has nothing to do with Mexicans. Except that their food gives you the runs. That is the only similarity.
@...Puulaahi: Have you been in one?
@...SteamUserNotSet: @...SteamUserNotSet:
Sure the business is probably run by Americans, but the food is definitely prepared by Hispanics of\ various backgrounds.
@...dieAntagonista:
@...marcuserektus:
That’s what I thought, too. Word play. Although, I am a little confused. What’s the other mistake? Not capitalizing M?
Additionally, I also wanted to complain about the rapid influx of Hispanics. It’s one of my shallower points. 70% of my friends were born south of the Rio Grande.
did the guy making the sign just try to spell Belgrade?
Yugoslav Nachos?
@...SteamUserNotSet: LOL It took me a large while to get that. It’s word play. Get it? Mexi-CANT? haha hillarious xD
Or it might be an actual double spelling error..
@...marcuserektus:
Ow. I’m in Austr(al)ia, yes. I like ‘s’ more than ‘z’. ‘Z’ bullied me in kindergarten a lot.
@...RSIxidor:
I see yea, my bad. Because he didn’t capitalise the M, yes.
And yea that’s very shallow of you. If you have a problem with lazy people, then you have a problem with lazy people. That doesn’t really have anything to do with them being Mexican or whatever. You understand what I mean?
The amount of redneck Amerifags that spell ‘our’ as ‘are’ is mind-boggling :/
And here’s for some out-of-context bash.org linking: www.bash.org/?59471
A good way to appear ignorant is to refer to all Latinos as Mexican. Most of them aren’t even from the same continent as Mexico.
I live in Arlington VA. In my neighborhood, any fast food joint is staffed with people who have a rudimentary grasp of English at best. It sometimes is extremely frustrating.
Oddly enough, the Taco Bell near my house is about the only place not operated by Latinos. It’s run by Arabs, as far as I can tell.
@...nobody knows: No, you are not.
The unfunny joke goes “are you a mexi-can or a mexi-cant” when asking if a person is able to do a job. The weird bit is, a lot of the fast food franchises here in Albuquerque are owned by Romanians and Chezcslovakians (sp?) that escaped the communist bloc in the 80s.
@...SumoSnipe:
Its always good to know when ones health is put at risk when food is cooked by potentially retarded Romanians or psychotic Czechs
@...dieAntagonista:
Lazy? That’s black people. LOL. JK.
Of course, borandi is also correct that this could be in a small town in the southwest, easily run by dropout rednecks.
@...Twee:
Do the Arabs speak good English?
Maybe its a curse of going behind the counter?