adma
Superstar
Suppose someone who speaks only Spanish decides to visit Dr. Nick. Dr. Nick does not speak good Spanish, especially given that "Espanol" is missing a tilde over the "n." Not just that, but it is ungrammatical (it reads "Self [he] speaks Spanish" or more freely, "He speaks Spanish himself" but with the wrong conjugation) (note that I cannot read Spanish, have no formal education in Spanish, and am barely exposed to Spanish outside of comparative linguistics, but can notice grammatical errors in it). It should read on the ad: "HABLO ESPAÑOL" ( speak Spanish). Therefore, the Spanish speaker has the right to be suspicious of Dr. Nick.
Not that a similar circumstance hurt Ford any.