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Italian vs Mandarin- Which should I learn
I just came home from an awesome trip to China. After seeing the growth behind Shanghai I've realized that China will be up and coming economical power soon in the future. As an American I'm faced with a choice. I can take Italian at my school for credit towards my degree, or I can take mandarin at another university for my own personal knowledge. I'm majoring in international business and I see how many U.S. companies do business with China, so I think it would be very helpful. If I study Italian I will move to Florence after I finish my degree and study gemology. In my line of work a gemology certificate is not required, just knowledge of the jewelry business which I have about 2 years experience in. I think being a U.S. citizen knowing mandarin will give me much more of a competitive advantage. Has anyone here learned mandarin? If so, how hard was it to learn? My tour guide said that after about two years of learning the language and living in China he was averagely fluent. I really loved Shanghai and could see myself going there for about two years to study the language. What is your opinion on this.
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