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Oh ... I haven't exactly considered it, ok... I stand by my point, but yeah, I think people have to grasp the language through natural exposure rather than rely necessarily on the school system... besides, I believe bilingualism, with enough state support, can help open economic and social opportunities and cultural bonds as well.
Key word though: 'enough state support' (Austerity would have a word with that)...
well that's nice but it's also not cheap. Going to live in another country to pick up the language is not something that a lot of people can just do
it very much does seem here that you are looking down on people for not knowing what they were never educated to know. You can live a full life only exposed to English there just isn't any real exposure to other languages. Hell even when you speak to foreigners they all want to practice their English
Yeah, I'll admit, I look down upon those who know only one language, I guess it's the fact that I have the zeal of a convert, (as a previous one), so I apologize for my harshness
Just for context and clarification, we're in the post-Industrial Globalized era, specifically one defined by multipolarity yet crises, and I guess during such times, bilingualism during this time feels more like a necessity, when our economies and societies feel more interconnected than usual and communication is quite important
I think you're proving my point, I mean, for example, in my city, there seems to be a lot more Middle-Eastern, South Asian, and East Asian migrants who speak English yet still retain a bit of their native tongue...
That being said, if you want open yourself up more to the world, learning just a 2nd language is one of those keys...
well we are and we aren't. A lot of major corporations insist on doing all international business in English and most people aren't travelling the world and will just work in the one country where they have roots and where their job is
Being bilingual would be good but it's hardly a necessity