Words.

"It's like you're speaking a different language." English is a tough language. I admire those whose first language is not English, but they work so hard to study and perfect it until they are fluent. Often times, these individuals even speak English with better grammar or word choice than we as native English-speakers do, probably because we take it for granted. We use slang, but we don't try hard enough to use lesser-known, more accurate words to describe something. We often do not appreciate the dedication it takes for people to learn English, of people who make up a significant percentage of our country's population. Now, this post isn't going to be about American immigrants or language barriers. It's about a different kind of language, a language that can bring people together or separate them. Language that should be used to make people feel connected and proud. Just to put this whole language thing in perspective, I'd like to...