Go back to school and learn French!
Jeanrobert Bastien says...
I'm telling you right now if you do not speak french don't put the blame on the Haitian people.What you have to do is to find a way to learn it.I know there are a lot of people who got:Bachelor and Master degrees in USA and they can't speak french but it's not nice to say that the entire Nation of the Haitian people don't speak French.You should say instead there are some of them who don't speak it like you and never say it again.
From Boston Massachusetts:JeanRobert Bastien.
Posted by Jeanrobert Bastien on February 3 2009 at 12:54 PM
Messages in this topic
Il faut dire cela a Tiba et Linda qui, quand ils parlent sur ce glog concernant haiti, c'est comme s'ils parlaient de Jamaiqie et des jamaicains; Attention! la situation d'haiti est dans leur main, je les appelle Monsieur et Madame"JE SAIS TOUT" > >
El Caribeno, 3-Feb-09 6:16 pm
Je suis cent pour cent d'accord avec vous Mr. Bastien; le francais reste simplement une langue, une facon de communiquer aux autres. Cela n'a rien a voir a l'intelligence etc. Comme vous l'avez deja souligne dans vos ecrits, certains Haitiens decro > >
Robert M. St Fleur, 6-Feb-09 11:49 am
On ne fait que promoter la langue d'un de nos oppresseurs.On n'est plus dessalinien.Si on est laid,c'est la faute de notre Createur,il fait"haitien". Nou pa pale Kreol,nou pale france,nou pa utilize Gourde,se dolla ki a la mode.nou pa mage kassav a > >
Llyod Benneth Le Bourru, 12-Feb-09 9:22 am
Lloyd, this argument about "the language of our masters", which if I remember correctly is from the author Frantz Fannon, is outdated and can no longer apply in what is now a mass communication world, where most evolved communities are part of a glob > >
Linda, 15-Feb-09 6:02 am
Linda, I hope everyone here would read your post on this language issue and understand that this is nothing but a scapegoat Haitians are using not to fulfill their obligations toward their own country. You see, not only Haitians are a bunch of > >
Tiba, 15-Feb-09 7:56 am
Linda,i always manage to respect your opinion even when i desagree with you.I've been around the world and base on my observation that most of the countries that have more than one tongue are poor.Our neighbor,dominican republic is the perfect exampl > >
Llyod, 15-Feb-09 8:38 am
Hello Mr LLOYD Well said. I was fustige sur ce site parceque j'ai suggere que les Haitiens parlent leur propre langue car ici en France les Haitiens qui arrivent ne parlent pas le francais. On entend que dalle de leur jargon... Une fois J'avais mem > >
Yves Salamanque, 15-Feb-09 10:42 am
Vous avez completement raison. Haiti est completement isolee. Le Creole Haitien est seulement parle par les Haitiens. En Martinique presque tout le monde parle le Creole Martiniquain mais neanmoins toute la Martinique parle Francais et le Francais > >
Greg Peters, 15-Feb-09 12:17 pm
En realite, si Haiti avait un bon programme d'education, la seconde langue d'Haiti serait l'espanole a cause de la proximite de la Republique Dominicaine. Surtout au poins de vue du commerce avec les Dominicains et de l'harmonie culturelle avec eux. > >
Greg Peters, 15-Feb-09 12:31 pm
Tiba my blogging friend, I have to again caution you with how you phrase your thoughts. I know that you don't mean to say that all Haitians are "lazy," and yet that is what you did say. I know you meant to say that many Haitians today are not taking > >
Linda, 15-Feb-09 1:05 pm