• Mîm@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    Still need to be ble to do the paperwork and go get groceries though. So I doubt it cancels out.

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          24 hours ago

          I’ve been to several countries.

          Translation apps are not perfect, but they can get you by in a pinch.

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            13 hours ago

            This is very true, but imagine living ‘in a pinch’ for months/years before you get a grasp on the language.

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              10 hours ago

              They say that immersion is one of the best ways to pick up a new language.

              If it was everywhere all of the time, and you took advantage of things like community language learning events and language learning apps, you could become fluent in a matter of months.

              After all, most people only need like a thousand to two thousand words to get by, So yeah, well, you may not be languidly discussing Proust during a bachanal with your neighbors by the end of the season, you should be able to identify stores and food items and discuss the weather and minor events.

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        2 days ago

        I rarely talk to the cashier when I go shopping, so I highly doubt they’d turn up their nose at my money just because I’m incapable of making smalltalk.