Are residents of Indianapolis typically multilingual? What languages are most common? Here's what one local expert had to say about language in Indianapolis, Indiana.
What are the most common languages spoken in Indianapolis, Indiana?
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There are three important things you need to know. The Indianapolis 500 really is the most exciting spectacle in racing. People from all over the world visit our city to see to this sporting event. These visitors frequent local bars, restaurants, and hotels increasing our city’s revenue and reputation. The race is so important that you’ll find many major roadways throughout the city closed, so plan ahead if traveling that weekend. Speaking of roadways, the second thing you need to know if you decide to move to Indy is I-465 is insane. I mean no matter what time, day or night you will never be on the road alone. It is a literal circle around Indianapolis and for fun teenagers often spend weekend nights driving around it. The third and final thing you need to know if there is a lot of corn in Indiana. You don’t have to travel far to find it. It is planted in spring and come fall it can make intersections dangerous because you’re unable to see around it.
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