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mdkhoury
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 Message 1 of 24
03 February 2010 at 5:46am | IP Logged 
I've been considering dropping Russian from my list of languages to learn. My interests
for learning languages have changed a bit since when I first started learning the language
a few years ago. Also, I don't know if I will ever travel to Russia, because I am very
alarmed by the population's extreme racism and intolerance. I suppose I am posting this
because I was wondering if anyone has had similar experiences; did you ever just stop
learning a language for which you once had so much zeal? I am just looking for general
opinions or input because neither my friends nor family study languages. Also, I feel
horrible that I've wasted a great time of university in Russian classes, when in hindsight, I
should have chosen something else..
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tritone
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 Message 2 of 24
03 February 2010 at 5:54am | IP Logged 
Quote:
Also, I don't know if I will ever travel to Russia, because I am very
alarmed by the population's extreme racism and intolerance.


Where did you get this idea about Russia?


Quote:

Also, I feel
horrible that I've wasted a great time of university in Russian classes, when in hindsight, I
should have chosen something else..


It'll only be time wasted if you stop.
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lichtrausch
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03 February 2010 at 5:55am | IP Logged 
Have you reached a level where you can comfortably read a newspaper or have a chat? If so, then I would encourage you to at least maintain that level, even if you don't actively study the language any more. For the record, I have never quit a language that I was passionate about. I quit a couple languages that I took classes in though.
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mdkhoury
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 Message 4 of 24
03 February 2010 at 6:08am | IP Logged 
I don't mean this vindictively, but I was under the impression it is quite understood that
Islamophobia is rampant in Russia, and the amount of violent crimes committed against
ethnic minorities, immigrants, and foreigners in general, is alarmingly high.

In respons to lichtrausch, I would say my reading ability is satisfactory, but I could only
have a limited chat. Did you find that you could at least maintain the knowledge you
gained from taking classes? I am worried that if I stop intensively studying Russian, all of
skills will decay, since it is not as accessible or "easy" as a language like Spanish. Yet, at
the same time I do not know if I should continue investing a large amount of time in it.
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tritone
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03 February 2010 at 6:42am | IP Logged 
mdkhoury wrote:
I don't mean this vindictively, but I was under the impression it is quite understood that
Islamophobia is rampant in Russia, and the amount of violent crimes committed against
ethnic minorities, immigrants, and foreigners in general, is alarmingly high.


I think your characterization of Russia is kind of misguided, and also ironic, being that you live in the United States which has a worse reputation than Russia in this respect.

Anyway, I strongly suggest that you reconsider giving up Russian.





Edited by tritone on 03 February 2010 at 6:43am

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lichtrausch
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03 February 2010 at 7:34am | IP Logged 
mdkhoury wrote:

In respons to lichtrausch, I would say my reading ability is satisfactory, but I could only
have a limited chat. Did you find that you could at least maintain the knowledge you
gained from taking classes? I am worried that if I stop intensively studying Russian, all of
skills will decay, since it is not as accessible or "easy" as a language like Spanish. Yet, at
the same time I do not know if I should continue investing a large amount of time in it.

I retained almost nothing from the languages I gave up. I was only at a beginner level anyway so I didn't even bother trying to retain what little I had learned. In the grand scope of learning a language to "fluency", the knowledge from those few beginner courses was insignificant and no great loss. However, for any language that I have studied up to a high intermediate or advanced level like Japanese, I plan to always make the effort to maintain it. That knowledge means a lot to me. If your Russian is still valuable to you, try reading/watching the news or some other media in Russian for at least an hour a week or something. That should be enough to maintain whatever passive knowledge you have acquired.
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TixhiiDon
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 Message 7 of 24
03 February 2010 at 7:43am | IP Logged 
mdkhoury wrote:
I don't mean this vindictively, but I was under the impression it is quite understood that
Islamophobia is rampant in Russia, and the amount of violent crimes committed against
ethnic minorities, immigrants, and foreigners in general, is alarmingly high.


You are misinformed. As is often the case, the media focus on a particular theme and run with it until it is exaggerated out of all proportion. Russia is similar to most Western countries in that every big city includes certain areas where you are likely to find yourself in danger at certain times of the day, but as long as you take suitable safety precautions, you will be fine. Please don't let media exaggeration put you off this wonderful language, country, and culture.
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Spiderkat
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 Message 8 of 24
03 February 2010 at 7:49am | IP Logged 
mdkhoury wrote:
Also, I don't know if I will ever travel to Russia, because I am very
alarmed by the population's extreme racism and intolerance.
...
I don't mean this vindictively, but I was under the impression it is quite understood that Islamophobia is rampant in Russia, and the amount of violent crimes committed against ethnic minorities, immigrants, and foreigners in general, is alarmingly high.

So I guess you'll drop French and German as well since the same kinds of events occur there too. Next you'll drop English and leave the US. It's gonna be tough to pick a language if you think that way.

Seriously, I don't see there any real good reasons for giving up Russian.


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