I was watching the Simpsons episode where Homer builds a BBQ and he had to resort to the french instructions after the English ones were destroyed, do Americans really have french shit on their products I though that was a Canadian thing only?
No, usually there is only Spanish translations but sometimes instruction books have many common languages too (French, Spanish, German, Russian, Portuguese, etc.)
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Old cars always have French writing on the sun visors and instructions are usually in English and Spanish.
>>52735427
They usually have a few languages on them. Probably because manufacturers are too cheap to make different ones for every country they sell shit in.
>>52735427
It depends of the countries where the products are sold. For example here the instructions are written in french, german, english, spanish, italian, dutch... and so on. So if a product is sold in Québec and in the US, then there will be french instructions.
>>52735427
We have French/Spanish/German on a lot of assembled products. Sometimes Italian.
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Same here desu, quite often toiletries are English, Swedish/Norwegian lumped in as one with some words different, Danish, Finnish, rarely Estonian.
Other times it's the usual French, German, Spanish etc
Usually English, Spanish and French.
Sometimes German and Chinese.
Less often, you'll get a fuckton, but those 3-5 are the most common.
Always Dutch/French here.
Don't know why.
They have Spanish as the main one and often English as well.
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I had to get a drill bit today and the label had information printed in English and French.