Jethro P
This restaurant and bar is located on Scott Ave and Congress Street and is English for "Dammit".
43020
United States
Columbus
Diaspora Korean restaurant
117004
United States
Malone
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117260
United States
Saranac Lake
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3341
United States
Los Angeles
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7437
United States
Arlington
inscription on Iwo Jima memorial
10253
United States
Tucson
Brenda D.
142349
United States
Cranston
Spanish
RILL
146957
United States
Providence
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RILL
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Amelia O
United States
Honolulu
Normally, I am used to seeing QR codes that link to digital menus in other languages, so I was very surprised when I saw this physical stand in full Japanese at the Ala Moana Cane’s location. I took a moment to think about how many international visitors I see at Ala Moana daily. I realized I had not really thought about why multiple languages appear on menus. Taking this photo made me realize that multilingual signage is used to welcome different groups of people. I thought about how businesses here adapt to different communities to reflect the diversity in Hawaii.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
155149
United States
Middletown
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RILL
42509
United States
Kailua
SM
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
46093
United States
Burlington
The fading of red color and text from the Spanish sign results in a peculiar juxtaposition.
117261
United States
Saranac Lake
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65293
United States
Brownsville
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Letreros en el RGV
131854
United States
Everett
Info sign regarding the expansion of the children's museum in downtown Everett. Lots of the expansion signs in the downtown area seem to be exclusively in English, both saying that the majority of speakers in the area are English, and that there's an expectation that future residents will also only speak English, almost to say they aren't anticipating or expecting immigrants in the area.