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Which country is the worst at languages?

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COF
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11 April 2012 at 10:32pm | IP Logged 
In my experience, it would seem Americans and British are probably the worst. Also, the Japanese aren't known for being very good at second languages, and I think many Japanese people have a similar attitude to Americans and Brits when it comes to foreign language study.

However, overall which country would you say is the worst at learning foreign languages?
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sillygoose1
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11 April 2012 at 11:15pm | IP Logged 
Based solely on speculation,

America, England, France, Japan, China, Russia
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Hampie
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 Message 3 of 72
11 April 2012 at 11:41pm | IP Logged 
Swedes rarely learn anything else than English... That is kind of sad.
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beano
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12 April 2012 at 12:00am | IP Logged 
Hungary has a lot of monoglots for a small country.
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12 April 2012 at 1:19am | IP Logged 
I believe French aren't very good when it come to speak foreign languages. Most of us study one foreign language for at least 7 years (up to university level) but very few are comfortable using it, let alone being fluent.

And when we do speak it, especially English, I find French peoples to have a very heavy accent.
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tanya b
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12 April 2012 at 1:35am | IP Logged 
Americans are good at many things, but languages ain't one of them. The US is in a class by itself in terms of its lack of language ability, even among the educated classes. It's not fair to compare it with China or Russia.

Not only are most Americans unable or unwilling to learn foreign languages, they are often hostile to those of their fellow citizens who are bilingual. Two prominent Americans were publicly ridiculed recently on late night TV for their ability to speak Mandarin and French.

I have a friend who is fluent in Mandarin. Once a group of Americans overheard him speaking Mandarin with a Chinese friend. With pain in his voice, my friend described how his fellow Americans told him to "go back to China". They actually mistook my brown-haired blue-eyed friend for a Chinese person! This incident took place in a big city, not some bygone backwater.

I believe Jefferson was the only US President who was bilingual or multilingual. Apparently he was fluent in English, French, Greek, Latin and Welsh. (He even wrote the first draft of the US Constitution in Welsh!)

In defense of the US, Americans don't really need to learn any foreign language if they don't want to. Being proficient in English, they are already "set for life". Americans can be lousy at languages and it won't be a detriment to their career. Some of you on this forum must study English because it's on a basis of whether you want to eat or not.

However I would like to give a shout out to Finland, the best country at foreign languages. Everyone there is trilingual. Finland rules!
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12 April 2012 at 1:48am | IP Logged 
Finland rules indeed but that's not quite true. First of all, at this forum trilingual normally means having three native languages, definitely extremely rare in Finland. But anyway, most people don't speak Swedish too well.
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beano
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 Message 8 of 72
12 April 2012 at 1:50am | IP Logged 
Generally speaking, people will avoid learning languages unless there is a pressing need to do so. This is a human condition, not some sort of native English speaker's disease.

Every year I go on shopping trips in Poland, just over the German border. The German people just assume that all Poles in this region ought to know German and show no inclination to speak Polish. This situation will occur around the world wherever you have a large powerful economic territory sharing a border with a state that depend on the trade.

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