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Old 06-10-2006, 09:39 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Dylan
If your customers speak Spanish, then you should speak Spanish. that's common business sense. If this guy wants to lose his Spanish speaking customers, if he had any to begin with, then that's his problem. He's in Philidelpia for goodness sake. There's a reason this story wasn't in Texas, and that's because money trumps language any day.

A restaurant shouldn't be allowed to tell its customers what to say if they have good money to pay. I mean, what's next? Correcting the grammar of anyone who orders? This seems like a bad joke from Seinfeld.

As for the "freedom fries" thing... French fries don't even come from France. Talk about stupid, empty gestures. Yeah, we sure showed those French people.
In my opinion, it's his business and he can do whatever he wants with it. There are other cheese steak places if people don't want to speak English.