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If your profession requires communication with people from the corresponding countries or language spaces, it is an advantage to speak different languages. the tent master from the circus krone, for example, has at some point realized that it is easier when he learns Romanian than when two duzend Romanian builders learn Italian.
Apart from that, the Romanians can’t dance around him like that.
My old master, from whom no one had on the screen that he can flow kasachian, has proven this wonderfully. on a construction site, a few cadastral things made fun of him, because what didn’t go as much as it was planned.
he made them laugh first, and then gave them the opinion in Caesh – NO word came more:-D
So if you have to do it professionally with many people from different language spaces, it’s good, you can get their language. This not only accelerates some processes, but also helps prevent misunderstandings. Not only that someone who can’t do Turkish has no idea 😀
It depends on the profession, but in general speaking, more languages offer more opportunity and more opportunities are always the greater the chance to find something that brings one forward;)
you can do business with many people
My girlfriend is busy with an international forwarding, she often has to talk to English and Spanish. If she could break both languages, she wouldn’t have got the well-paid job,
However, you have to define what “can” means. Just here in the forum, there are people who claim that they can “us 10 languages.” If you were to hook up, they would probably order a steak with the words “I become a steak” at the London restaurant. This has to do with non-canons,
It’s completely logo:
The more languages you speak, the better you can entertain yourself in the language of other countries, peoples and cultures with the Meschen and the better you get to know land and people! Since people who are struggling to learn their country’s language, they generally receive an advance of confidence. What then leads to a much more friendly communication and a good and open and often even warm conversation!
It looks good in the CV when you speak for example 5 languages running. You are perceived as intelligent. And in the international environment, you have advantages
Hello, Eastteufel. 😊
Many languages always bring you benefits in the respective country.
If you master English, you can talk around the world. This is the greatest advantage.
This also affects careers.
I personally have made the experience in Southeast Asia.
Greetings, Renate. 😊
Gives a decisive advantage if you want to choose a profession where you travel a lot and work internationally
You can be used universally internationally! – I have also worked abroad for my international company in Germany.