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  • #61
    Re: Yma O Hyd

    Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    But surely every Welsh speaker has the right in our country to receive government/council forms/literature etc in Welsh? What a poor country we would be if we denied Welsh speakers the opportunity to use Welsh as it's a waste of money.
    Well I don't think it's as clear cut as that

    The vast majority of forms in Welsh from government agencies that arrive on the doorstep in South East Wales go in the recycling

    In South West Wales it's almost certainly going to be that a fair amount are used as Welsh is the dominant language in Carmarthenshire etc

    I think in an area where Welsh is spoken hugely as a living language Welsh speakers should be provided with Welsh forms

    But what's the point of spending money on Welsh council forms where the language isn't used on a day to day basis

    Apart from the pontcanna taffia District where in Cardiff are people conversing in Welsh on a level that justifies spending money on forms , signage etc ?

    I just think it's daft and doesn't do anything to strengthen the language

    Welsh will never die now , it will always be here as the song says , like the country but the way to keep it growing is by teaching people how to speak it in English speaking Wales in schools , night classes etc

    We are not going to preserve Welsh by having council tax forms sent out in Welsh

    It's just a waste of money that could be spent on teaching or promoting the language . Having a form come through your door in Welsh isn't going to do that .

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    • #62
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      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
      I would have bilingual forms and council services in predominantly welsh speaking areas but in most of South Wales I think it's a daft box ticking exercise

      Most welsh speakers I know don't bother with S4C and certainly don't fill in forms in welsh

      WTF is the point of having a woman on the council telephone answering machine in Bridgend speak to you in welsh ?

      Carmarthen I can dig that
      Nobody in Bridgend speaks Welsh?
      That's funny because there were bus loads from Bridgend and Maesteg in my school.
      More people speak welsh in Wales than fish.
      So on that bssis what is the point of fishing?
      Just because you don't use a service doesn't mean that others don't

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      • #63
        Re: Yma O Hyd

        Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
        Well I don't think it's as clear cut as that

        The vast majority of forms in Welsh from government agencies that arrive on the doorstep in South East Wales go in the recycling

        In South West Wales it's almost certainly going to be that a fair amount are used as Welsh is the dominant language in Carmarthenshire etc

        I think in an area where Welsh is spoken hugely as a living language Welsh speakers should be provided with Welsh forms

        But what's the point of spending money on Welsh council forms where the language isn't used on a day to day basis

        Apart from the pontcanna taffia District where in Cardiff are people conversing in Welsh on a level that justifies spending money on forms , signage etc ?

        I just think it's daft and doesn't do anything to strengthen the language

        Welsh will never die now , it will always be here as the song says , like the country but the way to keep it growing is by teaching people how to speak it in English speaking Wales in schools , night classes etc

        We are not going to preserve Welsh by having council tax forms sent out in Welsh

        It's just a waste of money that could be spent on teaching or promoting the language . Having a form come through your door in Welsh isn't going to do that .
        Disgraceful attitude.

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        • #64
          Re: Yma O Hyd

          Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
          Well I don't think it's as clear cut as that

          The vast majority of forms in Welsh from government agencies that arrive on the doorstep in South East Wales go in the recycling

          In South West Wales it's almost certainly going to be that a fair amount are used as Welsh is the dominant language in Carmarthenshire etc

          I think in an area where Welsh is spoken hugely as a living language Welsh speakers should be provided with Welsh forms

          But what's the point of spending money on Welsh council forms where the language isn't used on a day to day basis

          Apart from the pontcanna taffia District where in Cardiff are people conversing in Welsh on a level that justifies spending money on forms , signage etc ?

          I just think it's daft and doesn't do anything to strengthen the language

          Welsh will never die now , it will always be here as the song says , like the country but the way to keep it growing is by teaching people how to speak it in English speaking Wales in schools , night classes etc

          We are not going to preserve Welsh by having council tax forms sent out in Welsh

          It's just a waste of money that could be spent on teaching or promoting the language . Having a form come through your door in Welsh isn't going to do that .
          So, just for the record, you think it's a waste of money for Welsh speakers to be able to communicate in Welsh for government/local authority services in predominantly non Welsh speaking areas? Would you also get rid of Welsh language council phone lines in councils where Welsh speakers are in a minority?

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          • #65
            Re: Yma O Hyd

            Originally posted by willo1927 View Post
            Disgraceful attitude.
            It certainly is.

            How many other countries in the world would have people suggesting their own people should be denied the opportunity to use their own language?

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            • #66
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              I must of watched it 20 times on YouTube. I was lucky enough too be there on the night it was amazing. Comments on social media from all parts of the world are saying how passionate the Welsh fans are. We may not be the best team in the world but our passion and songs like Yma O Hyd sets us apart from all others

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              • #67
                Re: Yma O Hyd

                Originally posted by willo1927 View Post
                Nobody in Bridgend speaks Welsh?
                That's funny because there were bus loads from Bridgend and Maesteg in my school.
                More people speak welsh in Wales than fish.
                So on that bssis what is the point of fishing?
                Just because you don't use a service doesn't mean that others don't
                Well I certainly havnt said that nobody in Bridgend speaks Welsh

                There a shop in Bridgend , a little shop on the cobbled Bridge over the river . It's a welsh shop selling Welsh stuff . It's the only shop of its kind in Bridgend . I certainly hope it survives but its not going to be kept going by people getting sent forms from Bridgend Council in Welsh.

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                • #68
                  Re: Yma O Hyd

                  Originally posted by willo1927 View Post
                  Disgraceful attitude.
                  I don't think there's anything disgraceful about stating that spending money on bilingual Council forms that in many places are simply thrown in the bin is daft

                  I would spend the money on night classes to help people speak Welsh

                  Spending money on council tax forms in Welsh in Splott is ridiculous

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                  • #69
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                    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
                    I think Yma O Hyd is a dreadful dirge and, considering the lyrics, I find it more than a little ironic that it gets sung at Welsh football matches.
                    Yeah let's have GSTQ instead unless you have a better suggestion. which I doubt.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Yma O Hyd

                      Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                      So, just for the record, you think it's a waste of money for Welsh speakers to be able to communicate in Welsh for government/local authority services in predominantly non Welsh speaking areas?


                      Yes it's daft

                      Would you also get rid of Welsh language council phone lines in councils where Welsh speakers are in a minority?
                      Yep

                      You also phone up the doctors locally and you have 3 minutes of a recorded message in Welsh then English

                      It's ridiculous

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                      • #71
                        Re: Yma O Hyd

                        Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                        I don't think there's anything disgraceful about stating that spending money on bilingual Council forms that in many places are simply thrown in the bin is daft

                        I would spend the money on night classes to help people speak Welsh

                        Spending money on council tax forms in Welsh in Splott is ridiculous
                        What would be the point in the classes? In your World there'd be no form in Welsh for the students to fill in.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Yma O Hyd

                          Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                          It certainly is.

                          How many other countries in the world would have people suggesting their own people should be denied the opportunity to use their own language?
                          I am not saying that though

                          I am saying in predominantly English speaking areas of South Wales drop all the silly box ticking nonsense

                          There are loads of ways Welsh speaking people can use the language as a living language

                          Try finding a Welsh speaking member of staff to deal with your council tax problem in say Barry

                          Good luck with that

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                          • #73
                            Re: Yma O Hyd

                            Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                            I don't think there's anything disgraceful about stating that spending money on bilingual Council forms that in many places are simply thrown in the bin is daft

                            I would spend the money on night classes to help people speak Welsh

                            Spending money on council tax forms in Welsh in Splott is ridiculous
                            You do realise there a welsh school in Splott?
                            There are welsh speaking clubs in Cardiff plus sport teams but you think no welsh is spoke there? Weird

                            As for forms thrown in the bin most are welsh on.one side and English on the other.
                            I find it strange that because you don't speak welsh then using forms in the language should stop.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Yma O Hyd

                              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                              Yep

                              You also phone up the doctors locally and you have 3 minutes of a recorded message in Welsh then English

                              It's ridiculous
                              I tell you what is ridiculous, denying Welsh speakers the opportunity to use Welsh.

                              The Welsh language has been on its arse in recent decades because, in part, people have been denied the opportunity to use the language. We now have an act giving Welsh equal prominence with English. It ensures anyone who wants to be able to use the medium of Welsh to communicate with publicly funded organisations are able to do so as a fundamental right. You want to remove that right from Welsh speakers. What effect will that have on the language? Not a positive one. A language dies a word at a time.

                              You clearly don't agree with Welsh speakers having this right - it's a waste of money.

                              Funnily enough, about 10 years ago I used to have the same opinion as you. I have radically changed my mind on the subject. My wife speaks Welsh. She chooses to communicate with our council in Welsh. I would never deny her that opportunity. I have Welsh speaking friends who do the same.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Yma O Hyd

                                Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                                I am not saying that though

                                I am saying in predominantly English speaking areas of South Wales drop all the silly box ticking nonsense

                                There are loads of ways Welsh speaking people can use the language as a living language

                                Try finding a Welsh speaking member of staff to deal with your council tax problem in say Barry

                                Good luck with that
                                There are Welsh speakers all over South Wales, if a Welsh speaker wants a form /phone message in Welsh they should be able to have it.

                                The moment you stop providing that service the language will quietly start to die.

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