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Why China is losing interest in English Learning the world’s lingua franca is no longer a priority for students or businessmen (7) whiteguyinchina from private IP, post #11290408 - Wed, 01 Jan 2025 18:51:56 -0800
./posts/all/1735786316-124.txt:Reply #13326178 It seems China was never a top country for English proficiency. At their highest, they were like 38 out of 116 from what I have researched. Some countries are just like that. Plus, it's such a large country that you can become wealthy just within China and you may never have to learn English unless you do business outside of China. Even if you do business in the West or other Asian countries, you can likely get by with translators and many will just do business with others who speak their language.

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