Also in Europe you often have the case where a single product is made at a single factory, then send out to multiple countries. In cases like this printing only one box with multiple languages writen on it makes sense to cut down on costs. But in our case we want to be a truly international country and are wanting everything to have dual languages written on them. Arnie, you couldn't have said it better, when you move to another country the first thing you do is learn their language. Adapt. Humans are very adaptable, even a middle age person who has a slower learning ability than some one in their preteen years can pick up the gist of the practical aspects of a language in about a month, if they will fully emmerse themselves in it. But when you are not obligated to do something, why bother?