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by jsjolen
2250 days ago
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1. They can do both, learning a separate script that's as simple as the Latin one is not a huge investment. 2. You're talking about people who immigrate to an English speaking country, correct? Good advice for people living in Mongolia surely is available in Mongolian. Mongolians today learn English, at least the guy who went to Sweden to work as a chef that I talked to a couple of years ago did. |
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All of their parents sent them to English schools, and all business is done in English. You use the native language to talk to old or poor people, but nothing that can make you a living.
So in my experience, all that time I spent learning that native language more than what I needed to for casual conversation was a waste of time.