94% Yes |
6% No |
83% Yes |
5% No |
9% Yes, but the government should provide free language learning courses |
1% No, we should embrace the diversity that immigrants add to our country |
1% Yes, and remove multilingual translations from government documents and services |
0% No, but remove multilingual translations from government documents and services |
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Unique answers from Germany users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@998CR4Y1yr1Y
No, if they are able to speak English
@98HPJ231yr1Y
Yes, basic enough to carry some conversations but not to the point of proficiency, legal documents should be in English as well.
@9HYWJLD4mos4MO
They should not be required to learn German by providing all services multilingually but there should be free language learning classes, it should be a necessity to become a German citizen and non German speaking children should mandatorily be put into multilingual schools whose prime purpose should be to teach German and preparing for integration into the common German school system.-
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Recommended, but not required; learning services offered.
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No, but offer free language learning courses.
@8W2V89T3yrs3Y
No, but learning the language should be affordable and encouraged.
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