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    1. Organic_Contract_172 on

      Checks out for the French, they are stubborn for the sake of it, the ethnically French president of Switzerland being a Putin fan is just a cherry on top

    2. DemonicHedgehogs on

      Is this because using English means that the most people will understand the same speech and reduce the chance for things to be lost or altered in translation?

    3. But should only Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish are UN recognized languages?

    4. ComfortableWest5737 on

      Funny how countries with Romanic languages simply don’t want to conform. Can’t blame them though since all of these languages are beautiful. Only Switzerland’s choice seems so random.

    5. confidentlyfish on

      Funny how countries with Russian language simply don’t want to conform. Can’t blame them though since all of these languages are beautiful. Only Ukraine’s choice seems so random.

    6. Can they choose their native language to speak and choose English in those countries? Is it by their own choice or is there some kind of law that doesn’t allow it?

    7. Ok-Upstairs-7849 on

      It’s always funny seeing the Vatican roll with German while everyone else is on Romance languages, but hey, they know what works. And for real, Macedonia showing up strong in the comments proves that even smaller nations love to flex their linguistic pride at the UN. Respect to both for keeping the international stage interesting.

    8. I’m glad Andorra brings such a beautiful language onto the UN’s floor, visca el català!

    9. PuzzleheadedPea2401 on

      I.e. which countries are the most open about being semicolonies of the Anglo-Saxons.

    10. Competitive-Park-411 on

      Chances are local languages on the blue zone will not be spoken 100 years from now.

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