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Originally Posted by Wyodiver33
But here in the US forms have to be in English, Spanish, and Creaol (Hatien.)
Why should I be responsible for those who don't speak/write English?
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You make it sound like you make the forms yourself? Is that the case? If so, what would be the consequence of not making multilingual forms? What kind of forms are these? Is the translation of them difficult?
Also, Spanish-speaking and Creole-speaking peoples are as much a part of the American culture as are English-speaking peoples.
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