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Mandarin vs Cantonese to learn?

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Nature
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 Message 1 of 6
02 August 2011 at 1:27am | IP Logged 
I took a year of Mandarin classes and while I learnt a lot, I was not motivated. Taiwan doesn't interest me. China would be fun for a visit but I'd never, ever, live there.

I absolutely love Hong Kong. It just seems like such a fun and exciting city and I can imagine myself living there for a little while. That is my main motivation to learn Cantonese. Plus if I ever would move there, I wouldn't want to be one of those typical foreigners who don't bother learning the native language and just expect people to cater to them in English and practically spend their entire time in the expat area of the city. Bleck, that is not me AT ALL. I want to show I AM interested in your culture.

That and, being in Canada, Cantonese would be a lot more useful.Mandarin sure doesn't/wouldn't help me understand what the two old Chinese women at my summer job are saying in Cantonese!

However, I know Mandarin is the "language of the future" and China and the economy and blablabla but I'm just so much more appealed to Cantonese.. I don't know what to do :S

Edited by Nature on 02 August 2011 at 1:31am

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 Message 2 of 6
02 August 2011 at 9:15am | IP Logged 
Nature wrote:
I took a year of Mandarin classes and while I learnt a lot, I was not motivated...

...However, I know Mandarin is the "language of the future" and China and the economy and blablabla but I'm just so much more appealed to Cantonese.. I don't know what to do


If you took a year of Mandarin and you weren't motivated, and you don't seem very motivated for Mandarin now (e.g.: "blablabla"), I don't think you need *us* to tell you which of the two.

If all the replies say you'd be better off studying Mandarin, you'd study Cantonese anyway, wouldn't ya?

So, may I suggest Korean?

Edited by TerryW on 02 August 2011 at 9:20am

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Jinx
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 Message 3 of 6
03 August 2011 at 4:50am | IP Logged 
Yeah, I think it's pretty obvious that Cantonese is the language for you. :) What better motivation than a city you love? Go for it, and don't worry about practicality. It's a pretty vague concept anyway, when you begin to really analyze it.
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nway
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 Message 4 of 6
03 August 2011 at 6:38am | IP Logged 
Nature wrote:
China would be fun for a visit but I'd never, ever, live there.

I absolutely love Hong Kong.

Well, if you "absolutely love Hong Kong", you may live in China after all, considering Hong Kong is part of China.

As for your thread question, it's clear you just want to share your love for Cantonese — no problem. I, Ari, and Moses ("Laoshu") all prefer Cantonese. The notion of preferring the underrated underdog to the overbearing powerhouse isn't exactly an uncommon mindset.
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aquablue
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 Message 5 of 6
04 August 2011 at 1:36am | IP Logged 
I wouldn't learn cantonese just for HK, unless I was living there and had to use it
everyday. Although I like HK and it is the richest city in China, Mandarin seems like
the best choice unless I happened to get a job in HK somehow and I needed it. You don't
need Cantonese to move to HK as a westerner, most business is done in English.

Oh, and how hard is cantonese to learn after mandarin? Are there any shared voca?

Edited by aquablue on 04 August 2011 at 1:47am

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Rael
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 Message 6 of 6
06 August 2011 at 12:27am | IP Logged 
Learn Cantonese. You shouldn't learn a language because you feel like you have to or
because of b.s. predictions of the future. That way the next year won't feel like torture
and half-assing your way through mando just to get it out of the way for canto. Go with
your true desire and the experience will be more rewarding.


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