After i finish Italian, i would like to learn another language, out of interest and because it would look good on my resume. I now speak Dutch, German, English, French, Latin and Italian and i'd like to learn Spanish next. But they gave 2 options, European or Latin-American.
What are the big differences? Are they real big? Will i be able to understand the one if i speak the other and will other people? Which would you choose and why?
Sorry i forgot to say i know Japanese too. But i'm really not interested in Chinese or Arab. As i said i also learn languages out of interest, for the cultures and books and really, for me, Europe's renaissance and that literature are my interest. I learned Japanese when i still did martial arts such as jui-jitsu.
This is Calvin. I know that the Mexican culture and Chilean culture are pretty similar. But my question is about what is the similarities between the people in Mexico and in Chile? People in both of these countries speak Spanist as primary language.
And what's the difference between these two countries? How are the cultures/traditional similar and differ from each other?
I'm doing a cross cultural comparison for a project and this is one of the cultures I'm studying. What do Mexican or Spanish women think is beautiful? Thin, curvy, etc?
How does this thinking affect young girls growing up?
Is a person with an MBA with an international emphasis and the ability to speak English, Japanese, Spanish, and Chinese and knowledge of the cultures that speak those languages very valuable in today's economy? How about in the next 5 years or so hypothetically?