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Would Esperanto be useful as a lingua franca for Europe and has it been considered by the EU to be made an official language?

I don’t think so. The problem with Esperanto is that it is a total hybrid of mostly Romance, Germanic, some Slavic and some made-up elements. The result is that a text in Esperanto is understandable only to those who have learned it first. Frankly, I don’t see half a billion Europeans start learning Esperanto in the near future.But since Europe consists for about 3/10 of Germanic speakers, 3/10 of Romance speakers, 3/10 of Slavic speakers and 1/10 of speakers of other languages, I can think of a “zonal” solution based on those three main blocks.Germanic speakers already have a lingua franca: English. Almost everybody in Scandinavia, Germany and the Netherlands can speak and understand it quite well nowadays.Most Slavic speakers, on the other hand, know English only at a very basic level or not at all. However, the Interslavic language is understood quite well by Slavic speakers without prior knowledge, in any case: definitely better than either English or Esperanto. It can be used, for example, for one-way communication (websites, folders, brochures etc.).I’m not sure about the Romance languages. Perhaps some form of Neo-Latin, like Interlingua, Latino Moderne or Romanica?

Are there bilingual or monolingual signs in Spanish in Miami?

Your question is a little vague. What kind of signs? Highway signs are in English. Most government signs, such as legal announcements, will be in English, Spanish, and Creole. Business signs are directed at the clientele of the business. If you market to Latinos, your sign will be in Spanish or Portuguese (or both). If you market to Haitians, your signs will be in Creole. Most supermarket signs are in English, but supermarkets in Latino neighborhoods, like Hialeah, will have signs and advertising in Spanish. My English-speaking friends don’t seem to have a problem, nor do my friends who only speak Spanish. Remember that Miami is a big tourist destination and, as such, wants everyone to navigate around without problems. If you rent a car, ask for directions and a helpful brochure in your language, whatever it may be. They’ve got it.

What is it like to go to a party school?

I also went to UW Madison though I was on the party side as opposed to Jeff Kesselman above.It was epic. I partied like they do in the movies. I was drunk nightly, from Thursday to Sunday. I lived in a party apt for a year and had bands and DJs play. We would burn through a keg an hour and turn a profit off of selling cups. A friend rented a hot tub in the dead of winter and had it in his living room. I was on a first name basis with current NFL players and bartenders at most of the popular bars in Madison. I still get taken care of when I go back. My picture is also on one of the local liquor store websites as I was such repeat customer that I stopped putting down deposits on kegs and taps.I had a lot of sex. I transferred in halfway through the school year. Slept with 9 girls the first semester, 21 the second until an incident. I slept with a different girl starting on Sunday night until Wednesday night. Thursday was my night off and I would pick from the rotation on who I was going to party / sleep with Friday and Saturday night. I thought of it like a basketball game. I had girls on the court. I'd sit them and bring others off the bench to change up the rotation. It was the height of my sexual prowess. I learned how to be different from every other guy out there and tailored the sexual experience to each specific girl. I never slept with a girl only once unless I didn't want to.I went on academic probation twice. I took a year off in the middle of my time there and was told to go home, Madison was not for me. I transferred in from the coast and nowhere in their brochures did they talk about the binge drinking that took place. There was no support structure for a Latino kid at a caucasian university. I've never been as depressed as that year off, no loans and selling my plasma to get by.They also don't tell you about the rape that takes place. When the majority of students are blacked out, bad things happen. I dated a number of girls who were either intoxicated and raped or "woke up" feeling different (to say the least). My "incident" was giving Chalymdia to 4 girls. My New Years resolution was to start wearing condoms and I went a week.I barely managed to get back into Madison. Going to UW-Madison is one of my biggest regrets. My parents didn't go to college and I was the first. Madison doesn't tell you how it is. They don't prepare you for the ridiculous binge drinking, the blacked out mistakes that happen or your friends / girlfriends who get raped. My current girlfriend asked me a couple weeks ago if I would ever want to go back and I shocked her with a brusque NO.I barely made it out. I never want to go back.

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