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Emily comments on Open Thread, October 7 - October 12, 2013 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Emily 09 October 2013 01:26:27PM 8 points [-]

I think this is probably really hard to answer sensibly without some more information about you and your goals.

Comment author: MrMind 10 October 2013 09:40:44AM 0 points [-]

Agreed.

Chinese seems to be a good general choice, just because so many people on the planet speak it and because China is/will be an important actor in the global theater.

In spite of this, I'm studying japanese just because it's at the crossroads of three things I find supremely fascinating: go, anime/mangas, and japanese culture (with the implicit plan of a trip to Japan in the near future).

Other examples: if you think you'll have to deal with european beureaucracy, French might be a good choice, or Spanish if you want to have anything to do with dancing, etc.

Comment author: [deleted] 16 October 2013 01:19:18PM 0 points [-]

OTOH see this. (Some things have changed in the last 18 years, but most haven't.)

Comment author: MrMind 17 October 2013 08:44:32AM 0 points [-]

I'm surprised to see French so much higher in many of the charts.