It's NYC. You can take the drivers test in 18 languages. You can get city government services in at least 6.
Rest of the state it's usually just English and Spanish. IMHO, NY state does a better job at handling multiple languages than Canada, especially New Brunswick which is the only officially bilingual province in Canada.
(Quebec is francophone (accommodates English), NB is bilingual, rest is anglophone (accommodates French)).
It's NYC. You can take the drivers test in 18 languages. You can get city government services in at least 6.
Rest of the state it's usually just English and Spanish. IMHO, NY state does a better job at handling multiple languages than Canada, especially New Brunswick which is the only officially bilingual province in Canada.
(Quebec is francophone (accommodates English), NB is bilingual, rest is anglophone (accommodates French)).
Biggest mistake England made in Canadian history is signing all these bullshit treaties with the natives and letting Quebec stay French.