People are keen to keep the language alive because it's part of Wales' culture and national identity. I think culture and national identity serve no purpose whatsoever, but I don't object to others promoting them. What does annoy me is how some people have gone too far and act as if Welsh is everyone's primary language. Royal Mail (or "Post Brenhinol" as they're called here) recently decided to inconvenience me by putting Welsh before English on all of their "missed delivery" forms. Despite this, all the critical information was written in English only, rendering the bi-lingual form pointless.EJ902
Same with Gaelic, wish they would just let it die instead of wasting time & money trying to incorporate it into modern scotland
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