One of the many foreign food restaurants dotting downtown Everett. While research would have to be done to prove this to be true, I feel as though the inclusion of Spanish only serves as a way of giving an added layer of "authenticity" to English-speaking customers rather than a way to actually communicate with multi-lingual audiences.
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Arlington
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Tucson
Esta letrero está en el baño público de hombres. Está cerca del lavabo y es para los trabajadores. - D.M. Garcia
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United States
Tucson
This sign is a street sign that I saw while walking.
Samuel P.
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Mililani
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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Saint Regis Falls
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gloria
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Saranac Lake
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New Brunswick
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kvd
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Chicago
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Hugo_Orozco
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Everett
The word "Pho" comes from Vietnamese meaning "noodle soup" this local addressed more that one community with their inclusive languages
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United States
Everett
Though this poster outside of a church does most of it's speaking for itself, I wanted to highlight the ways in which this communicates the disposition of the surroudning area. Enough people are interested in going to a church like this that it can maintain itself in a town center. More than any sign, this tells people that, even if immigrants are here, plenty of people want them away.
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United States
Edinburg
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Letreros en el RGV
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Arlington
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Fort Worth
Sandra N
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United States
Tucson
El Beto es un restaurante mexicano. Ellos sirven burritos y tacos.
Mariah R
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United States
Tucson
Around the intersection of Tucson and Fort Lowell, there is a carniceria. Katrina M.
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Rancho Cordova
Afghan supermarket & Bakery, says welcome in Farsi (Dari), Pashto and Arabic on the sign.