I don't know what signs you mean. Oh, how everything is bi-lingual? It's the same at every large store and has to do with generating business. If Home Depot doesn't have bi-lingual signs, but Lowes does, guess who gets all of that market? No one should be offended by bi-lingual signs. They aren't mandatory, and the company chooses to spend the money making them, because they know that they'll make more than the cost back. That is just smart business, and anyone who wants to make money should follow suit. It's not Home Depot and Walmart's fault that people don't learn English, and removing those signs will do nothing to encourage people to learn the language, but it will potentially clog up the isles and counteract many of the other things businesses do to streamline their stores.





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