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They're the same scenario because both work in environments where coworkers know their language, except English is of higher class thus more likely to be known by white collar professionals while the opposite is true for Spanish.
A film about a Mexican cleaner who only speaks Spanish moving to San Antonio for work would be far more common and realistic than the history of Emily in Paris but not as fancy.
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