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Linguaholic

Ultip

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  1. I definitely find it the easiest to learn. I've spoken to many other people regarding this exact question and they all find it very easy to learn English too, saying that it is the easiest language they have had to learn.
  2. If talking to a friend privately, then for sure I don't mind using these shortcuts, however, if I am talking more openly, or it isn't to a friend, then I will be more professional and not use these shortcuts, as I am wanting to act more reasonable.
  3. It can certainly be a great idea to learn, and know, multiple languages. They will look better on your CV for employers, and it will open you up to more opportunities, especially on the Internet to work on several websites that require different languages and are more suited to those languages.
  4. I don't use terminology used on the Internet in real-life conversations. In fact, I don't like it when people do. It is unprofessional and quite honestly, annoying. Although sometimes it is fun to joke around with terminology such as 'swag' and 'yolo', but apart from that, I really do not like it.
  5. I would definitely like to be learning Spanish next - mainly because it seems to be a fairly easy language to learn with a lot of similarities to other languages such as English, making it so much easier. The thing is that I struggle remembering 'alternatives', so a whole new language is a complete alternative, so if I choose an easier one, it should make it easier for me to learn.
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