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of course U.S. is more likely to be bilingual, Spanish is almost like a second official language
You’re in luck, ahahah! I don’t know if you knew this, but until March 1st of this year the U.S. didn’t even have an official language.
Does the U.S. have an official language?
Yes. English was designated as the official language of the United States in an executive order on March 1, 2025.
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22 sats \ 2 replies \ @sox 17 Nov
Wow, didn't know that. But if you think about it, not having an official language is really cool, especially English.
It must've been a really nice fuck you to the British empire
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If they wanted to fuck the british empire, they would declare US official language as "american" LOL
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Hahaha! Yeah, but that’s just a small detail, because in reality all the government paperwork is in English anyway. Government documents are usually written in the official languages.
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my mistake, wrong post this is the one about language -> #1283918
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They should do it on April 1st... Designating by decree an official language is dumb, tyranny in disguise.
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