There are a number of countries that have "official" languages. Some, more than one and a few with none, including the UK, where English was invented, and the USA. There are a number of countries that do have English as the "official" language that one wouldn't expect.
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There are a number of countries that have "official" languages. Some, more than one and a few with none, including the UK, where English was invented, and the USA. There are a number of countries that do have English as the "official" language that one wouldn't expect.
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_official_languages_by_country_and_territory
Nemo
I didn't realize there were that many countries where English was "official"!
Deleteto continue in english, press 1
ReplyDeleteto continue in another language, hang up and move to a country that speaks that language
Almost as if I'd hacked into that banks computer and did it myself.
ReplyDeleteIt might be a problem if the ATM is located in Kabul
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