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.

I´m mexican and I live in Mexico City, I´m an accountant and I speak English, French and Español. Any job is welcome. Thank you. Bye.

It seems like everyone always says that all countries in south america except Brasil (which speaks portuguese) speak spanish. Sometimes they don't even mention the Brazil part.

Why don't people know anything? (Not to sound mean or anythinggg....)

Because the last time I checked Guyana speaks English, French Guiana speaks French, and Suriname speaks Dutch.
Okay, you're right. I don't mean every single person, but I mean most.

And I don't mean people saying it as a generalization, because I'm talking about my teacher who says "Every country in South America speaks Spanish except Brazil" and puts it on a test.