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@9HVQ5LW1yr1Y
I feel happy to hear diversity and I think we should be proud of having other worldviews to learn from
Canada is a place for Canadians what makes us unique is not how many countries have the cultural districts and restaurants in our country but our unique history and culture which no other country has. And as well as unique people which as well can only be found in large numbers and as a majority in Canada. If Canadians are not the majority there will be no such things as Canadians or a Canada.
@9HYFRDZConservative1yr1Y
Canada is a nation made up of immigrants, people from all different backgrounds, it is a patchwork made of the entire world. I am happy to see people celebrating and keeping their culture alive, My family also immigrated to Canada, and for me it always makes me happy to hear people speak the languages of my heritage.
@9HXBM3Q1yr1Y
I don't feel anything different really unless the linguistics are annoying
@LeftAnglicanNew Democratic 10mos10MO
I feel intrigued by the language and a drive to learn more languages. I feel this way because I think all languages are unique forms of communication.
@9P9ZJVM10mos10MO
when I hear languages I don't understand I don't care because it's not something I much care about
I feel like I’d love to understand them more and would tec to make a device so there is no language barrier
@9QQ98DN9mos9MO
i don't feel anything, just curiosity as a bilingual myself.
@9PLGNYV10mos10MO
I feel out of the loop but enjoy the multiculturalism.
If they support the motherland, they may stay in her veins
@9JZHS4Q1yr1Y
I envy them as I am a first nation woman who was denied that right.
@9J9HGWN1yr1Y
It feel discouraged if a person don't understand language and people make fun of it.
Its fine to me, its not like i can understand what they're saying, and i don't need to know what they're saying
@9HWK3BH1yr1Y
It make be proud to be Canadian and opens up the opportunity to learn thank you in another language
@9J9KB2T1yr1Y
Curious what they’re saying but not offended by it.
@9K446FR1yr1Y
Personally I don't care much when I hear languages I don't understand, to each their own and in a public setting that's not where my attention is at.
I do not think about how I feel when people speak languages I do not understand. If it evokes any feeling, it should inspire a drive for people to learn more languages.
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