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Are you interested in learning Chinese or just curious about the language? Let me share with you five compelling reasons to learn Chinese Mandarin. Not only will you be able to communicate with a vast population, but you'll also gain a deeper understanding of the rich Chinese culture. After exploring this lesson, feel free to dive into other related topics such as the magnificent Great Wall of China, the festive Mid-Autumn Festival and Mooncakes, and the lively Spring Festival and Chunyun to further enhance your knowledge of Chinese culture. 🀄🥠

Learning an increasingly popular language on a CV[edit | edit source]

More and more companies are seeing a person practicing Chinese even at the advanced level as a bonus because trade with the country is growing at a crazy speed. And that probably will not stop. If you are able to speak Chinese at an intermediate level, you will be surprised by more than one during an interview.

Mastering an Assumed Difficult Language[edit | edit source]

By learning Chinese to reach an appreciable level, you will stick to many people for whom this language represents the complexity in its pure state. In French, we say "it's Chinese for me" (c'est du chinois pour moi)?

Improve faster than German or English[edit | edit source]

Oral Chinese is actually easier than another European language such as English, German or Spanish. The reason for this? Mandarin has no conjugations, declensions and other complicated grammar rules present in other languages. The written Chinese is certainly more difficult because the characters require an effort of memorization. But the system is now simpler thanks to the computer.

Understanding Difficult Aspects of Chinese Culture[edit | edit source]

If you are an enthusiast of Chinese or Asian culture, learning Chinese, without necessarily being bilingual, will give you the opportunity to understand things that seem strange or twisted, but that become logical when you know the language. Calligraphy, philosophy or the Chinese way of thinking are good examples.

Get access to what the majority of tourists miss in China[edit | edit source]

Of course it is not necessary to speak Chinese to make a journey into the middle empire, although it remains useful. However, when you master a minimum Chinese, you can order more different dishes at the restaurant, you can bargain your souvenir purchases without getting rushed or access to remote corners where no one speaks English. By speaking Chinese, you do not miss the best and you save money.

What about you? Do you find other reasons to learn the Chinese language? Please, leave a comment below :)

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