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  • FidelCashflow [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    nah, you'll work just as hard to get good at Spanish if you do. You just gotta decide which you will be emotionally able to stick with and put in the work to learn. If it is Chinese you are more interested in doing twenty minutes of practice a day for the rest of your life, than it will be easier. Spanish might only take ten minutes a day, but if you don't have the heart to do it, it will be harder anyway.

      • FidelCashflow [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        watch a bunch of movies and see what clicks with you. Read up a bit, have some fun with it. You are gonna need as much dopamine as you can get to get through it. Otherwise mandarin is a better long term investment. Spanish is a better short term investment. It is up to your material conditions you see as being more useful.

          • FidelCashflow [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            Oh, err. Fixed that. Spanish. You probably already live where speaking spanish will let you go more places and meet new people and it an increasingly important job skill.

            However learning mandarin and leaving the sinking ship that is america will eventually be a better option. Assuming we are too late for white monkey jobs, you would still end up in a country that is coming up in the world.