Greetings, just registered on this forum, though I have been following it for quite some time now. Basically I need some language study advice for now as I am pretty much stuck in that department. I have some time and money to study, but do not know what.
I am 23, live in a small, poor FSU country and have a public office job. Do commend an OK salary. No student debt whatsoever-even got public scholarship for my (pretty much useless) law degree. Problem is I do not have any real practical abilities. I really suck at that as I was shielded extensively during childhood. I barely even know how to drive even though I have my driving license.
The only thing I can do well, is, I guess, languages- I speak English extremely well (8.0 on IELTS) and do want to utilize it fully. I also speak my native tongue as well good Russian. I was learning German and was planning to find some legal work there eventually, but seeing how that nation is literally cucking itself with ungrateful uneducated welfare moochers from Arab world and Africa, I pretty much abandoned my German studies completely with disgust a couple of weeks ago.That nation is pretty much screwed.
So is there any other language worth studying for legal professionals? Language which actually holds some economic value and not just for game and fun? I was thinking of Spanish, but everyone is learning that and the market is overcrowded with Spanish speakers globally, though not in my state. So maybe Portuguese? French? Polish? Some Asian language like Mandarin, Japanese or Tagalog? Basically a language where a white collar like me stands a chance.
Thanks in advance.
I am 23, live in a small, poor FSU country and have a public office job. Do commend an OK salary. No student debt whatsoever-even got public scholarship for my (pretty much useless) law degree. Problem is I do not have any real practical abilities. I really suck at that as I was shielded extensively during childhood. I barely even know how to drive even though I have my driving license.
The only thing I can do well, is, I guess, languages- I speak English extremely well (8.0 on IELTS) and do want to utilize it fully. I also speak my native tongue as well good Russian. I was learning German and was planning to find some legal work there eventually, but seeing how that nation is literally cucking itself with ungrateful uneducated welfare moochers from Arab world and Africa, I pretty much abandoned my German studies completely with disgust a couple of weeks ago.That nation is pretty much screwed.
So is there any other language worth studying for legal professionals? Language which actually holds some economic value and not just for game and fun? I was thinking of Spanish, but everyone is learning that and the market is overcrowded with Spanish speakers globally, though not in my state. So maybe Portuguese? French? Polish? Some Asian language like Mandarin, Japanese or Tagalog? Basically a language where a white collar like me stands a chance.
Thanks in advance.