That second language you learned and never get the opportunity to use

>that second language you learned and never get the opportunity to use
Tell me her name, Any Forums

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English

English

cantonese or vietnamese.
they sound so fucking clunky and ugly that i have a strange fascination with them and how they work, but i don't have the motivation to learn. Also Hong Kong seems like a cool place to visit

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English
Have yet to use it irl, fucking useless

tu não trabalha, aí é óbvio que é inútil

Queridão, você está falando com um Uber de 4.8 estrelas. Tenha mais respeito!

Kek

Spanish. They see my face and hear me stumbling every other word and so they talk to me in English.

German. Utterly fucking useless.

I had the same problem with German when visiting Austria. When people started to speak to me in English I would claim that I was Hungarian and didn't know any English.

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>Mucho taco sñr
Those are black people working the counter in Taco Bell user. They don't speak Spanish either.

Despite speaking to them with a British accent. Muy basado

>Tell me her name, Any Forums
Mariana.

Russian

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japanese, useless shit

The sauce or the trench?

Spanish.
Yeah, it's my own fault. I should've kept practicing it after high school. Way too late now.

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plattdeutsch

Latin

all of them. i was learning german, italian, and russian (in decreasing order of fluency at the time i quit)
then i realized: the fuck am i learning these for? if i ever visit these countries the people would probably speak better english than i would speak their language. pointless, but i still think it was a good exercise