This picture is right when you enter Toppenish and it shows how that is Yakima Nation land
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United States
Everett
sticker found on the side of a crosswalk button
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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Everett
sign advertising the building of what looks like a museum. additionally has a restaurant
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
multitude of tags all (seemingly) in English
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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Everett
entrance area to Everett high school
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
sticker located close to the high school of Everett
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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Everett
poster on the outside of a business advertising the upcoming pride festival.
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
mural advertising a t-shirt printing place.
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
another Everett restaurant that uses a non-English language in its signage. Again, expected of the area.
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United States
Seattle
color and shape helps viewers identify sign even if they know the languagee
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
advertisement for a Thai restaurant. Only Thai used is in the name of the restaurant itself
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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Everett
advertisement for a Mexican restaurant. Spanish only in the name and nothing else
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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Everett
kanji characters for a ramen restaurant
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Seattle
Information about new backers that will open soon (French)
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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Everett
speaks for itself
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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Everett
the first restaurant featuring non-english text. I expect to see more of these.
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
a heavily stylized Japanese mural text. Not sure what it says but it's definitely not English. Speaks volumes that the first piece of Asian text is used for a mural
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
Without any context, something like this would almost be a way to bring in people who want to prolong the efforts that Christopher Columbus set, which communicates how many people in Everett would be interested in coming to something like that.
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
Here's another Everett sign expecting most everyone reading it to understand English. I can't help but imagine if someone is non-English speaking how they would know what to and not to stay away from.