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I feel unbothered to hear other individuals in society communicate in a language I do not understand. Mainly because it is not my business, and I also have a minority language that I use to communicate with people from my culture.
I feel happy because citizens get to communicate with others in their preferred language rather than just speaking in English with others.
When I hear another language I don't understand, my first reaction is what language this person is speaking. I think I feel this way because I'm a curious person.
I feel intrigued to know what is being talked about. I think I feel that way because I'm naturally interested in languages, and I'm also a very curious person.
I feel indifferent. Unless it is for work or something important, I am fine with it.
It's fine, but we should be able to communicate with each other via a common language (English)
When I hear a different language that I don't understand, in a way I do feel a nit left out especially if they can all speak English but I do understand and sympathize with speaking your home countries language should be a right of their own. This was an outdated view since I go to a school where all different languages are spoken so it's normal to me now
I feel weird that they are talking about something that I don't understand, and I start thinking how can they understand that I don't.
I feel akward since I am in a English speaking country and they are not speaking the language they should be speaking here.
When i hear people talking in a different language i dont think of them at all because its none of my business and everyone lives their own lives and i dont have to have an opinion in what they do and say as long as they leave me alone and let me live.
I think anyone should be free to speak whatever language they can speak.
Its fine, I feel okay because I don't care about they speak different language. I can use gestures to try understand it
I feel like our country is becoming more inclusive
I am indifferent because I mind my own business. If someone speaks to me and wants me to understand then I am confident they will engage with me in English or French.
I feel kind of left out or isolated but not in an extreme way because nobody is the same.
I feel very confused when I hear languages I don’t understand. The reason why I feel this way is because I am not familiar with it.
I feel fine because its thier language and I have no problem with it as long as it is good.
I don’t care if people speak another language, it really doesn’t matter if someone can’t or is not comfortable speaking are national languages
I feel nothing as its completely normal, Canada is incredibly multicultural and I think we should support taht
I feel weird but I know it’s apart of culture and it’s probably because I grew up only knowing English
I don’t think much of it, it’s just harder to communicate with someone and connect with them. However i’m not bothered at all
I don't feel anything, hearing different languages doesn't bother me.
I feel normal because I am an immigrant myself. Therefore it does not make me feel uncomfortable.
I think it's really cool to think that Canada has so many cultures in it. And when people speak their own language, their expressing their selves.
I believe a person has a right to speak their own language but they should learn to speak English if they want to live in Canada
I feel happy to hear diversity and I think we should be proud of having other worldviews to learn from
I feel happy to hear diversity and I think we should be proud of having other worldviews to learn from
I am not too bothered by hearing languages i dont understand. I understand they are speaking their native language and its non of my business.
I think it is important to learn official languages in Canada such as English and French to make communication easier but I have no bias towards someone who can't, but I would encourage learning
I am friends with many french people birng a non-french speaker myself so I'am ok with it.
I quite enjoy listening to other languages, they sound prettier than english, and flow better. I don't know why I feel this way.
what do you mean how do i feel? i don't understand them so i don't feel a certain way about it
I feel unheard and left out, I feel that way because they are communicating in a way i cannot understand
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