sábado, 8 de septiembre de 2012

Language laws



Those who fail to acquire language skills in the official language, ending outside the labor market as if they were imprisoned.

Citizens could say that we are subject to various codes of coexistence, the most visible one that contains the laws in civil, criminal, commercial.

Violations of these laws are often subject to a trial of any claim, of any penalty, imprisonment, fines, suspensions in some rights.

There is another code much more important than this though not enough because the transgressions of his laws are less fearful sanctions, I mean the language code, language, language.

In each country, the states hold an official language, which means meeting the obligation to speak and understand, preferably in oral and written although illiteracy seems better tolerated than knowing the language.

Just have some difficulty in a country where we can not speak their language, to realize how many difficulties of living will fall upon us.

Spanish is the second most used language in the world. The most widely used is the Chinese.

We who live in a country where the official language is Spanish, we are required, by way of the facts, to understand and to make us understand him and no other.

This always was but now the requirement has increased indirectly because communication technologies have taken such prominence that is much more difficult than even ten years ago, a living and maintain a minimally acceptable living if we can not talk on the phone, if not we write an email or send a text message.

If those who violate the criminal laws end up prisoners who do not acquire language skills in the official language, ending outside the labor market as if they were imprisoned.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): Las leyes lingüísticas
 

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