I don't know where you are, but I have not found that there is discrimination against English speakers rather it is their behavior that causes problems. I have traveled to 16 different countries and lived 5 years in Germany and my experience has taught me that it isn't the fact that someone is speaking English but that they don't seem to respect the culture they are in. In my travels I have met a number of rude people who are visiting a country and are ignorant of the customs where they visit. It could be as simple as saying "good day" when entering a shop or to get in line waiting for a bus. Acting like they are superior doesn't help and the rudeness makes it worse.
Both English people and Americans speak English, but with differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. American English has evolved separately from British English and has its own unique characteristics.
Yes, English people speak English. English is the official language of England and is spoken by the majority of the population.
Yes, people in La Push do speak English. It's part of Washington state, and while there are some people who do speak Quileute, most of them speak English as well.
Approximately 79% of people in the US speak English as their primary language.
Approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide do not speak English at all.
It is illegal to discriminate against job applicants based on their language abilities, as long as they can perform the essential functions of the job.
Because the Irish didn,t want to speak English.
mostly people that live in cities that are in Ecuador speak English like 75% people noe how to write and speak English
yes, but they also speak a hawian language, similar to people in California speak English but spanish too.
They Speak English
they speak English
As of 2011, there are about 315,000,000 people in the US. And 305,000,000 of them speak English.
Yes, the majority of Irish people primarily speak English.
Yes, the majority of people in Ireland speak English as their primary language.
People who are born in a country where English is spoken, like England and the United States, knows how to speak English. Also, People who have English as a second language know how to speak English.
Both English people and Americans speak English, but with differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. American English has evolved separately from British English and has its own unique characteristics.
Today, the majority speak english and/or Hebrew.