1996-03-29 - Re: Why Americans feel no compulsion to learn foreign languages

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From: Alan Horowitz <alanh@mailhost.infi.net>
To: “Timothy C. May” <tcmay@got.net>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-03-29 03:27:22 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 11:27:22 +0800

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From: Alan Horowitz <alanh@mailhost.infi.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 11:27:22 +0800
To: "Timothy C. May" <tcmay@got.net>
Subject: Re: Why Americans feel no compulsion to learn foreign languages
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Certainly, one can _get along_ as a tourist using only English. If you 
like to travel among large crowds of American tourists along well-worn 
tourist migration routes, go ahead and do it, I say.

"Where the rabble also drink, all wells are poisoned" - Nietsche





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