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markchapman
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 Message 9 of 15
14 April 2010 at 11:17pm | IP Logged 
If English wasn't my native language I would certainly learn it for economic and other reasons.
If I was an economic migrant, I'd learn the local language because I had to.
However the above two are not true of me, therefore I learn the languages of the countries/cultures I'm interested
in.
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TixhiiDon
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 Message 10 of 15
14 April 2010 at 11:48pm | IP Logged 
I think for me a love of languages actually led to a love of travel. I don't remember
having any particular interest in travel when I was a teenager learning French and
German at school. I also remember the first time I went abroad on my own, which was to
Warsaw for two weeks during my first year at university - my Polish professor basically
forced me to go although I really didn't want to. I didn't have a particularly amazing
time but I think something kind of clicked in me and ever since then I've had a great
love of travel.

Having said that, I don't travel for traveling's sake. I haven't been to Africa or
America (both North and South) because I'm not interested in those regions and I feel
no need to tick them off a list. My next big travel goal is to get myself to Georgia.
At the moment I'm looking at Summer 2011, providing the political situation in the
country is stable enough, I'm still studying Georgian by then, and I don't fall into
abject poverty or get run over by a bus.
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Johntm
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 Message 11 of 15
15 April 2010 at 5:22am | IP Logged 
TixhiiDon wrote:
I think for me a love of languages actually led to a love of travel.
This applies to me. I wouldn't say I have a love of travel, because I haven't travelled much, but I plan on travelling one day. For all the languages I plan to learn, I typically chose the language because it looked cool or sounded cool or seemed interesting, and from there I get somewhat interested in the culture of countries it's spoken in (for the most part). Korean is the only one I liked the culture in first, but then I learned a little about the language, and that's what made me decide I wanted to learn it.
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noriyuki_nomura
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 Message 12 of 15
15 April 2010 at 10:08am | IP Logged 
To me, it has always been my dream to be able to converse, discuss and debate about various topics such as politics, economy, current affairs, local cultures, in as many languages as possible, and to do so, naturally traveling (or working in an international department/company) would give me more opportunity to have contact with people from various countries/backgrounds.

Imagine being able to discuss/debate about various subjects in a nice charming restaurant/cafe with someone in Paris, and then the same in Zurich, and in Rome, or in Tokyo, or in any other cities around the world in the local languages, to me, it's one of the most wonderful experiences one could ever have!


Edited by noriyuki_nomura on 15 April 2010 at 10:14am

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Tally
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 Message 13 of 15
15 April 2010 at 10:15am | IP Logged 
noriyuki_nomura wrote:

Imagine being able to discuss/debate about various subjects in a nice charming restaurant/cafe with someone in Paris, and then the same in Zurich, and in Rome, or in Tokyo, or in any other cities around the world in the local languages, to me, it's one of the most wonderful experiences one could ever have!


So true!
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Iwwersetzerin
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 Message 14 of 15
15 April 2010 at 4:56pm | IP Logged 
In my case, languages and travel are definitely related. I am completely addicted to both and when I am interested in a language, I automatically become interested in the country and culture as well and vice-versa. Studying Russian made me want to go to Russia and going to Greece made me want to study Greek.
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The Blaz
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 Message 15 of 15
15 April 2010 at 6:43pm | IP Logged 
Yes, travel is a huge reason for learning languages. But joining the multicultural and
multiethnic communities at home is an amazing aspect as well. If I am able to speak in
French and Swahili to a newly arrived Congolese refugee who barely speaks English, that
is an amazing feeling. Conversely, when a Karen refugee from Burma arrives and I'm unable
to speak to him, I feel guilty about it!


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