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Why does the US not have an official language?
This is because US is a multilingual nation, even though this didn’t stop many other nations to declare English as their official language. Since the U.S. has no official language, neighborhoods and areas where other languages are largely spoken, such as Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese, can receive gRead more
This is because US is a multilingual nation, even though this didn’t stop many other nations to declare English as their official language. Since the U.S. has no official language, neighborhoods and areas where other languages are largely spoken, such as Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese, can receive government materials, announcements, etc., in their language. Having no official language is convenient and liberating. It makes the country work better for everyone.
See lessWhy do people buy things they often end up not using or things they don’t even need at all?
People have different reasons for doing that, some are not even conscious of the fact that they do that. For me, it is therapeutic when I shop for things I probably don’t need. I see a pair of flats that look so fancy, I buy it. Why? It simply makes me feel good.
People have different reasons for doing that, some are not even conscious of the fact that they do that. For me, it is therapeutic when I shop for things I probably don’t need. I see a pair of flats that look so fancy, I buy it. Why? It simply makes me feel good.
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