I'm thinking about trying to learn a new language, partly to better myself, but also to be better prepared in case I have to evacuate the US.
Here is what I'm thinking:
1) Russian--language sounds cool, and Russia is strong and doesn't tolerate nonsense.
2) Hindi--India is a mess, but if there is a nuclear war most of the northern latitudes will be destroyed.
3) German--only because it sounds cool and would probably be the easiest language to learn, but it looks like it will soon be a dead language.
What do you guys think I should do, and why?
>>135573878
>Love
>>135573878
>ENGLISH
>>135573878
Russian
German
Japanese
Afrikaans
in that order
>>135573878
Russian so you can CSGO like a true pro
>>135573878
I'd like to learn German too. Ancestors and stuff. Will it really die soon? Is there any purpose?
>>135574764
Not if Germans can get their act together, but it doesn't seem like they are. Badly cucked and blue pilled.
>>135574397
I'm leaning mostly to Russian
>>135575188
checked.
88 says there's still hope. I sure hope something drastic happens soon.
German isn't too bad. For as long as I've been studying it, I'm nowhere near as good as I'd like to me, and Krauts call me out all the time. The hardest part I find is learning the verbiage, it's a lot more than one verb after the subject and the rest at the end.
>>135575722
They are going to have to get their hands dirty.
>>135576800
I agree, and Merkel should be executed. Along with most European leaders.
>>135573878
-Mandarin (inb4 that cringe post to not learn it) to give advantage to the chinese talking on youy back
日本語
>>135573878
C++
I have Korean as my 2nd language
American is the only language anyone needs to know.
French