Alternative reasons to learn languages 2.0:
1 You want to be able to know where our language came from (like greek and latin)
2 You want to read at the dark and braille can do that for you
3 Sign language -> you can: 1 talk at noisy places, 2 to talk to people at your own city who doesn’t speak your language
4 Because the grammar is so different from the others (indonesian_with_its_amazing_verbs entered the chat room)
5 Because your crush studies or speaks that language
6 You like crime fictions (so you should consider study nordic languages, there is a Glass Key Award given annually to a crime novel by an author from the Nordic countries, ponder it)
7 You love food and want to try new recipes (maybe italian, japanese, russian, thai or from some Africa’s country?)
8 You want to master some topic
9 You love so much some specific content in a foreign language that you need to understand what the creator really meant to say, so you have to learn the original language to catch the nuances of everything
10 Because you like accentuation (portuguese) -> você sabia que o sabiá é sábio?
























