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MB has to if he wants to be Mayor of Richmond for a long time. If he gets Honorary Chinese Status from the eyes of the Chinese voters (especially the older ones), he is set. Tons of allies, very few enemies. Once he runs for Premiere, he's got the Asian votes locked down. |
Didn't read the thread but I read the article in the Sun and she's not trying to remove the chinese signs she just wants some english/french signage on those same buildings because she has no idea what those establishments are and to be multicultural and inclusive of all she believes there should be signage with the official languages as well like Aberdeen Centre I happen to agree with that sentiment I can understand how those residents may feel lost in their own hometown and disconnected by their multicultural neighbours because they are seemingly unwelcoming might be a better artcile since the title of the one in the op seems skewed http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Chi...095/story.html |
This ain't Quebec. Private businesses should be private, as in they can do whatever the fuck is legal and run however they want. Welcome to a free country. If you dislike that, go to North Korea. |
I'm all for the English bit, but having French is just going to confuse people in this province. 2/3 of the sign though? damn, do these people not realize that this means we are going to see a lot of "english-ized Chinese" that you (nor anyone else) will be able to understand anyways? (YAOHAN, TSIM TSAI NOODLES, SUN KEE... shit like that you know what I mean) |
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maybe the owner should LEARN english then. if i were to walk into a store and the server didnt speak a fucking word of english i would seriously flip out at him/her.. why should i get off my ass to find out? its not the language were born and raised to speak here. they should be going out of their way to learn our language...after all...they flew here...we grew here. theres a picture floating around somewhere of a bikers jacket saying something along the lines of "i will not go out of my way to learn your language in my country". if i want to learn the language, sure, ill take classes and learn. if i have to learn just to get around in my own city....thats pretty fucked up in my books. --edit-- i dont care if their signs have their language on it...but the majority of it should be in either english or french. |
If I decide to move to China, I would try my best to learn Chinese, so why is it so hard to do the same here? You are coming here from somewhere else, I would at least expect you to add some sort of english to your signage so that I can at least understand what your establishment is. Seriously, it's not racist or rude on our part, it's proper etiquette. When you travel or move somewhere else, you are expected to at least show some form of respect for the primary language and/or culture of the land. If you've already been here all your life, I really have no idea why you would omit english from any of your signage. Oh yeah, and the activists aren't trying to "remove Chinese signs", they are asking that english and/or french be INCLUDED in the sign. Misleading title. |
i don't go to richmond because i just don't really feel welcome there (it's also because of the terrible drivers, and fact that i live downtown, so have little reason to go there)... but the signage, or lack of english/french signage is a problem. i thought there was a law to say that at least 50% by size had to be an official language? i'd like to go to richmond to eat chinese food, foods from all parts of china, i think a bit more help on the part of signage with at least some english would make me more inclined to spend my money in richmond |
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2) I thought you had to take a CELPIP (English proficiency test) in order to immigrate into Canada? 3) I agree... if I'm going to China. Or Germany. Or Uganda. Not if I'm going to drive to the next city over. |
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Seeing a store name like "Big Crazy" doesn't really make me want to go there. Just sayin'. |
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Whoever paid for the ads get to put what the fuck they want it. If these activists wants to get rid of it. Tell them to stfu and buy it all out if not , stop crying. Cash is king bro. |
i'm up for 70/30 english/chinese. i grew up in richmond all my life and it wasnt always this way. atleast, not the way i remember it. there has always been a predominant asian (mostly chinese) presence and back in the day it seemed like people somewhat assimilated to Canadian culture (e.g. make efforts to learn/speak english, western mannerisms, etc...) but now that shits all gone straight out the window :fuckthatshit: atleast a half hearted attempt would be appreciated. :badpokerface: i'm not chinese but i am asian. I enjoy eating chinese food but sometimes i go into a restaurant wanting to try something new and the entire menu is in mandarin/canto and the entire staff dont speak any english.... :pokerface: the only places i've had somewhat success is when they have picture menus so i can point at shit and say "I WANT THIS". when i ask for the bill i just raise my hand and when i get someones attention i make a gesture in the air that looks like i'm scribbling with a pen (asking for the bill). :badpokerface: i think a 70/30 policy would not only allow people from other cultures to enjoy the chinese one but also for new chinese immigrants to practice their english and enjoy other cultures as well. i know someones gonna peg me as a racist but hey, even for you CBC's out there, haven't you ever had someone come up to you and be really really annoying in mandarin and expect you to speak it? and i bet in the back of your head you were saying "god learn some fucking english" :fullofwin: |
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I've often felt somewhat unwelcome in Richmond. I've not experienced the feeling elsewhere, even when a similar balance of cultures exists. I think, correcting that is very important to the long-term vitality of Richmond. The bylaw would be improved by making the requirement unilateral and requiring an official language be given at least equal prominence to that of any other language. I oppose a split, because it would be difficult to track and enforce on a city wide scale. Quote:
Ultimately, I've just stopped going to Chinese restaurants in Richmond. Notably, I've never experienced this in Indian restaurants. Quote:
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That's because growing up, the chinese were more HK. HK chinese is kinda like Eldar, proud, but wise enough to engage the world when necessary. These new mainland Chinese, well, they are more like ZERG. or Tyrannids They consume everything and turn it into their own DNA. May Chaos save us all! Blood for the Blood Gods! |
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I do kinda agree, though. During the 90's there was definitely a different style going on when it came to running a business. Sure, it might have been due to the fact that there was no fully established Asian community in the area so business owners did everything they could to attract the white community, but I think it's also a bit of the old school mentality that did it. I have absolutely nothing but respect for someone who immigrates into a foreign country and try to make a name for themselves by opening up a new business. Everything is new to them, usually even the language, but they persevere and work their asses off. I don't care what part of the world you're from; huge kudos to anyone doing that. However, as you said, the new generation that's around seem to have a me-me-me mentality and often can't be bothered to co-exist with an established community, much less anyone else that may reside outside of that community. Quote:
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So IF this even gets past council, whos paying for the signs afterwards? And then the signs get done somehow, will these same people complain they can't be serviced in English? I've seen this at Lido before. Its not gonna happen, because the people protesting this will never support the business' that will be forced to change. I will just leave this here http://sphotos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphoto...31365834_n.jpg |
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Happened to me in downtown Vancouver at a couple of stores. One, the guy was Korean. He was in his 20s and just kept repeating that he didn't understand what I wanted. The second was an older Punjabi guy, maybe in his 40s or 50s. He scanned my item and I handed him a coupon. He looked at me like he had no idea what was supposed to happen next. After I asked him if they no longer accepted that coupon it became obvious that he had no way to communicate with me. I knew I wasn't allowed to be frustrated because I'm white but I made sure never to go back to those places again. |
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Unfortunately it's all politics and money so whoever has the money will be calling the shots. |
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People wonder why "white people are so racist"... It's not that I'm racist, I just get pissed off when I'm being restricted to where I can go shop/eat at in my own city because the workers there don't speak a word of English. I don't care if they butcher the English language while trying to speak...at least put the effort in to be able to communicate to me in English.. what if i had some sort of an allergy to a very specific ingredient such as peanuts? i try to ask the servers if theres any peanuts or anything thats touched them in there, and all they can do is shake there head with a smile on doing the "nonono". if i eat and have to be stabbed with an eppy pen and go to a hospital, im taking you to small claims court for negligence and all my medical bills emotional trauma and whatever else i can think of to fuck that place over. |
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As someone who has lived overseas in another country that has a completely different official language, I believe its the duty of the person to learn that official language. I didn't go speaking a foreign language to people in another country and expect my needs to be met, i had to struggle my ass off to communicate. I think that it should be similar here. A restaurant should have a menu in English + whatever other language they want. Stores should have staff that are able to communicate to a customer in English. etc. |
U can't get people to learn another language if I can get all my daily needs in my own language Theres a cantonese/mandarin hotline for Shaw BC Hydro Terasen TelCo Banks Mortgage brokers Doctors Daily needs such as entertainment, food and all the good stuff But hey, I think richmond is fine.. because although these people have their reasons, they need to show me they are willing to support the very same business |
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