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by jamil7
1319 days ago
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I've also seen this a ton in Berlin startups, although mostly French or Spanish. You can't realistically ban people from speaking their native language to each other (nor should you try), however I can understand the feeling of exclusion it creates, not sure what the solution is. |
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It can be done. Irish Gaelic is not what it was.