Sunday 5 June 2011

What would be the best foreign language to learn in today's changing economic world?

It seems like Chinese would be best, since China owns the United States, but maybe Spanish would be, since millions of illegals are about to be legalized.





Anyone in business have a read on what is in demand these days?|||no, i am|||spanish|||or English. After all,it was the British Empire that covered 1/4 of the world%26#039;s landmass and where it was always day %26amp; night somewhere within the British Empire( remember the saying%26#039;s %26#039;The sun never sets on the British Empire%26#039;) So just enough people probably having @ least a basic understanding of English.


As for chinese %26amp; spanish,I%26#039;d recommend that 2,since it%26#039;s just not the illegals,but the whole Latin American connection they happen to have.


Well there%26#039;s still 1.3 billion potential laborers,consumers %26amp; savers out there yet to be tapped! Good Luck with this.|||learn hindi, which is the indo-aryan language and also part of indo-european language





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Aryan_鈥?/a>


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Europe鈥?/a>





indians r delighted to meet whites even today; chinese r known as racist and rude; im staying in singapore with majority chinese race n that y im telling u;|||yes, i agree|||From the tons of footage I%26#039;ve seen on TV, there seem to be a lot of Asians who speak at least a little bit of English; Spanish-speaking people seem to be the opposite.





Now, because there are a lot of Spanish-speaking folk who live here who fit that profile, if you are a customer-service rep, it could behoove you to speak Spanish. This will give you a leg up on many jobseekers, since most Americans are unilingual.