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by CPLX 1326 days ago
This is of course the flippant answer but it’s not a bad one.

Like, why not? Speaking another widely used language is a really amazing experience and you have the hard parts out of the way which is an excuse to do it and people to practice with.

If it seems daunting remember that it’s something even the dumbest two year olds are able to figure out how to do, so you could probably figure it out.

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Counterpoint - learning Chinese as an adult who natively speaks English is incredibly hard. If you don't have enough motivation, it is a tedious slog that takes at least a thousand hours of work. I don't think "talking to coworkers" is enough motivation.
Totally agree. I would also like to add that, as a non-native, pretty fluent Mandarin speaker, it is pretty hard to chitchat with Chinese colleagues, especially when it is a big group and they come from different parts of China.
I speak Japanese but similar experience. One on one is fine but a group of native speakers together is hard mode!
> If it seems daunting remember that it’s something even the dumbest two year olds are able to figure out how to do, so you could probably figure it out

Language acquisition skills are normally way better in early childhood.

Widely used… in China. Best bang for buck second language is Spanish
Maybe, but not in this particular case.