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What SECOND LANGUAGE is best for Business?
Besides English, the universal language for business, what other language should a businessman learn?
French? German? Japanese? Mandarin Chinese? |
20 years ago, everybody would have said Japanese.
Today, many would say Mandarin. Since it's constantly changing, I believe that it really depends of where the opportunities you're going after are. |
sign language ;)
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I would have to say Spanish. It's a root language for many different cultures from Italy to all of the South Americas.
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Mandarin Chinese is looking interesting or perhaps Hindi. |
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spanish because these fucking mexicans don't want to learn english
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Mandarin
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Can we get rid of all the Mexicans? |
Used to be French but looking forward it has to be Chinese. They are going kick our ass at everything pretty soon.
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What about spanish ?
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if we get rid of all the mexicans, whos going to cut my grass?
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Or serve me food at the fast food places....we need them mexicans
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portuguese
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It matters really where you wanna create your business...
Asia: Cantonese/Mandarin or Japanese Europe: French or Spanish (handy for Sth America as well) |
I am speak German and English and it has helped me a little. Most people that want to do business speak English. I would love to learn Spanish, French and Japanese.
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its a toss up between sign language & spanish. i'd learn the basics of them both.
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There really is no point learning French or German.
For a global lang. learn Spanish, Arabic or Mandarin. |
I would say mandarin, China's on the way up and it won't be too long before it can claim genuine superpower status.
I don't think arabic is that useful for business. The wealth in arabic speaking countries is concentrated in too few hands to make them much of a player in the business world. That's not to say they don't have great economic influence, the oil dictates that they do, but most businesses will find minimal opportunities for doing business with the arab world. |
i would say mandarin also, but spannow has a point that all the s.american countries, plus italy, portugal etc are a version of spanish i've found...
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Chinese i would say
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Chinese!!! All the way.
The Japanese know how to speak english. |
Chinese indeed
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spanish I think...
the chinese is too difficult to learn |
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spanish if you are drug dealer
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All depends on where you live.
I would also say spanish, but then again not many spanish people who live in America that dont speak english partake in business. |
Nearly all global businessmen speak English.
Any business-based reason to learn another language has to be case-by-case. No one language is "best" for everyone. i.e. a photographer who goes to Eastern Europe frequently might learn one of their languages so he can have a better time and communicate with the models. But someone looking to get the best deal in China might want Mandarin. |
It all depends on the kind and location of your business.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH by 2015 there will be over 75% Mexicans in California. They are slowing taking California back.
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As Vincent Fox and Al Sharpton said...The Negroes will.
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Many Japanese know how to speak English but since you are in their country they expect you to speak their language or get the fuck out. They are this way because Americans treat them the same way when they (Japanese) come to the US.
This is the same for the French but the Frenchy's don't want to speak English when they come to the US. Bastards!! Quote:
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Mandarin
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Ebonics, there's a lot of whiggers out there. :winkwink:
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