South
Korea tries hard to make their 10 million visitors per year welcome. English is
not only the language of business but most street signs, advertising slogans,
and announcements on the subway and public transportation are bilingual, there
are about 150,000 multilingual signs across Seoul. English speakers say they
feel pampered and have no problem getting around or eating in a restaurant. But
as in any non native English speaking country there are a lot of strange
translations like “observe the mind of fashion” and typos like “Uniersity”
(University without a V.) So, to help them get the English right, the Seoul
City Council has decided on the innovative solution of offering free meals to
anyone who points out bad English signs.
English
is cool and trendy so even if the city council gets their English right,
restaurant owners will still use online translation tools to offer dishes like
“weird meal” instead of “special menu deal,” and Korean business will go on
overusing English slogans on things like t-shirts reading “my belongs on and
on” and “love you forever of road.” But The Seoul initiative is a hospitable
step towards the acceptance of globalization, let's be grateful that the Koreans
are trying to get it right, and a good giggle is always welcome.
Reference:
BBC World Service 4.11.16
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