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Originally Posted by Lampman
Personally,I find the fact that people from the Indian sub-continent are unable to speak English a surprise.After all we did have a presence there for a couple of hundred years.
One reason may be that the immigrants may be largely uneducated in any way.This was explained to me once by a Newsagent,who thought that the influx of so called village dwellers was the problem.These people had received little education in their own countries so struggled once they came here;
before the PC brigade get on my case the Newsagent in question was himself from India.
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I was actually pondering the same thought last night in bed. I've known Asians were the women don't live so segregated a life, and therefore don't have problems accessing education. Perhaps it's because a lot of the people that came/come here as immigrants are from rural areas, were their background, both spiritually and geographically, keeps them isolated from education.
I still think pandering to people who don't speak English, by translating everything into other languages, is both patronising and in the long term unhelpful.