Spend the extra nickel
Native English speakers are generally fairly tolerant of
abuses of their mother tongue. It's part of the price of
having English become the world's lingua franca. This
doesn't mean, though, that non-native speakers can't
profit from using the queen's English (we can't really
recommend the president's English). It shows a certain
professionalism when a government agency, city hall or
company is able to produce a form, brochure or sign
without making glaring errors of spelling, grammar or
syntax. The SARS arrival cards required of those
entering the CR are being abolished today, and it's a
good thing. Whatever their health merits, they've come
up short on the linguistic front. Foreigners are often at a
loss for how to fill them out, unless they're able to
compare the Czech to the English. There are numerous
good agencies in Prague that, for a few hundred
crowns, could have eliminated the ambiguity and
embarrassment.
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