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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP sounds trollish, immature, and racist. Putting all of that aside, there are over 500 million Spanish speakers in the world, and the overwhelming majority live in or close to our time zones. There's a whole hemisphere of untapped opportunity. Not the language of business, you say? I learned Spanish as a second language and became an international lawyer with work and contacts in a dozen Latin American countries. Then I retired and can travel freely to virtually anywhere in Latin America that I want and enjoy authentic cultural experiences with real people in places where others without my Spanish language skills can only dream of. I'll also guarantee that when OP was in Barcelona she was speaking English because her Spanish wasn't very good. Grow up, OP. You have a lot to learn.[/quote] Went from 300 to 500 huh? And you literally didn’t answer the question. I want to know why DC parents obsess over DL. Not your life story. I did not say you wouldn’t find success with Spanish. I did indeed speak Spanish in Barcelona. It’s true Spanish is not my strongest but I’ve spoken Japanese and English since toddler age and Spanish wasn’t until 10yrs almost 11. Lol looks like I’m giving my life story, sorry. They say Gen Z/Millennials are sensitive but wow. [/quote]
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