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Fair play to this guy.
« on: March 19, 2009, 10:02:46 AM »
I have believed for years that if you move to a foreign country then you should make an effort to learn the local language. I don't just mean immigrants who come here, if I decided to move to another country I'd me making the same effort. It's just common courtesy if nothing else.

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A Nottingham postmaster has said he will refuse to serve people in his post office if they cannot speak English.

Deva Kumarasiri, who moved to England from Sri Lanka 18 years ago, runs the Sneinton Boulevard Post Office.

Mr Kumarasiri said he could not serve people if he did not understand what they were asking for.

In a statement, Post Office Counters Ltd said its "branches were open to all customers" and "steps would be taken" to ensure this at the Sneinton store.

Mr Kumarasiri said he had turned away about six customers after he said they wasted his time and infuriated other customers because they could not understand English.

"If somebody stands up and says 'sorry, I can't serve you if you can't speak English', then they'll think twice," he said.

"I am part of a service but how can I serve them if I don't understand what they are asking for?"

The 40-year-old felt he was only asking people to make the same efforts he had done himself.

"I was born and raised in a different country, my language was different, my religion was different.

"But when I came to England I obeyed the British way of life, I got into the British way of life.

"That is what I ask everyone else to do - respect the country where you are working and living."

But Afzal Sadif from the Nottingham Racial Equality Council said Mr Kumarasiri's stance was "unacceptable".

"This is a public service, the Post Office is there for everybody and we seriously have to look at the stereotypical view he's coming across with.

"In the long run, I believe, if we're living in Britain, over the course of the years, you have to speak English to get by but you can't force it upon people."
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Re: Fair play to this guy.
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2009, 10:16:50 AM »


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Re: Fair play to this guy.
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2009, 11:52:25 AM »
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Re: Fair play to this guy.
« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2009, 11:53:09 AM »
I know that part of Nottingham. He won't have any customers left  noooo:
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Re: Fair play to this guy.
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2009, 10:52:46 PM »
BM is strangely silent...I'm sure though, that he ordered his new shower in perfik Cypriot Greek, like:

BM..."Hey...Andreas, HOW MUCH FOR SHOWER? CAN YOU DELIVER?

Andreas..." Yes, no problem...siga , siga