Nobody ever forced me to learn English, but it was up to me to learn it (((if))) I was live in a country where English is the native language and used everywhere, but it wasn't a condition where by my entry would be rejected based on my knowledge of English
Having said that, I dont mind the concept of making Arabic more widely used so that whose who live here would (((have to))) learn "some" Arabic to get by
I can speak Arabic, English, Spanish and some French...aside from Arabic no one ever forced me to learn the other languages, but having lived in places where no one spoke Arabic I had to learn the other three....it was a choice....the same can be done in Doha, instead of relying on English everywhere, we can set some forms, applications, governmental offices, etc that deal ONLY in Arabic so that ppl would have to learn the bare minimum at least
I think making it a "LAW" is quite extreme
Nobody ever forced me to learn English, but it was up to me to learn it (((if))) I was live in a country where English is the native language and used everywhere, but it wasn't a condition where by my entry would be rejected based on my knowledge of English
Having said that, I dont mind the concept of making Arabic more widely used so that whose who live here would (((have to))) learn "some" Arabic to get by
I can speak Arabic, English, Spanish and some French...aside from Arabic no one ever forced me to learn the other languages, but having lived in places where no one spoke Arabic I had to learn the other three....it was a choice....the same can be done in Doha, instead of relying on English everywhere, we can set some forms, applications, governmental offices, etc that deal ONLY in Arabic so that ppl would have to learn the bare minimum at least