Issues in dialect usually stem from the debate over what people view as Standard American English and what they do not view as Standard American English. Although people come from different backgrounds and have had 41. ______ different experiences, which becomes a particular problem for communication. 42. ______ Issues arise that confronts people every day in all jobs and in most dealings 43. ______ with other people. According to Walt Wolfram and Donna Christian’s Dialects and Education, the term dialect it has several "popular" meanings that stem from the 44. ______ technical definition of dialect. Often people infer to dialect when talking 45. ______ about the way people from certain regions or certainly social groups speak. 46. ______ While this is part of it, it is the entire definition. Other times people 47. ______ refer to people who are speaking different languages as speaking dialects. For example, someone may say, "The Native Americans from North and South America speak many different dialects," when in fact, they are speaking different languages. No matter what job you have, deal with dialectal differences is something 48. ______ that you will face. Working at McDonald’s presents cashier with several 49. ______ problems during any given shift. McDonald’s cashiers, educators, and TV and newspaper reporters all encounter with dialect. Similarly, the rest of the 50. ______ country has to deal with the cashier, the teacher, and the reporters.