Oh, I'm sure you're right about the US; although I've visited a number of times, I've never been there long enough to know. Funny you should have mentioned Bradford as there wasa short series of programmes called "Make Bradford British" in the past few weeks.
Welsh language 'a handicap' - Western Mail 1989
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03/16/12 08:02:35PM
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I think what we've been seeing in the past few years is that as the world grows smaller through internet (etc) communication, the more people want to be different and have their own identity. While there will be a need for a lingua franca (which may or may not be English) for global communication, people will be guarding their own language/culture more perhaps. Maybe that is daydreaming but the very fact that Americymru exists and there are cultural "clubs", for want of a better word, all around the world must mean something.
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