Influence
on Learning Mandarin to the World Economics
In the old days my dad always
ask me to learn French, Russian, and Japanese because it will help me in the
future, But now he ask me to learn mandarin in collage because china is
dominating the world economy. Although Chinese may in fact be in high demand,
what’s equally important is to factor in is the supply of mandarin
speakers. According to the US census, in 2006 there were 2.5 million** people
in the United States who speak mandarin at home. That’s more than any language
other than English and Spanish. What this means is that not even counting the
hundreds of thousands of American currently studying mandarin as a second
language, there are already over two million Americans, who by virtue of
growing up speaking mandarin
Nowadays we can see that most of the goods
that we bought are made from china even the branded goods that are from us, for
an example recently I went to US and went to an apple store there and wanted to
buy an iPad that just came out and I find out it is made from china. This really shows that china is dominating the
world economics because the practically make everything there and I just found
out from an article that they even makes fake eggs.
Learn mandarin to upgrade your status
For those who is still
studying and looking for if you can speak mandarin, you will have brighter
future, this is because you will have lot of opportunity to get a job because
most company are from china and if you already got a job you have high chance
to get promoted to a higher or better position. There are a
substantial amount of career-oriented positions available which will make use
of your mandarin skills. The thing is, most of them are in China, particularly
Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. If your goal is to base your career on mandarin,
you should be comfortable with the idea that you’re going to be spending the
majority of your time in China. This is why you need to learn mandarin as your
second language.
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