And people who aren’t part of any of these, do you think you are “missing” something?

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    22 hours ago

    Learning a second language sorta unlocked a new ‘personality’ for me, it’s kinda weird and was pretty huge. My third language didn’t seem to change much? Though it might be because it was german and I don’t feel like I will ever truly master it

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      I’ve studied Spanish (I’m basically fluent), a bit of Japanese on my own in high school along with a bunch of random false starts in other languages like German (and a stint learning Esperanto).

      It wasn’t until my 30’s when I started learning Mandarin that my brain was like “holy shit, this is different!”

      I tend to prefer Asian languages because they make more sense to me — all the conjugating and irregularities in European languages just make me crazy.

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        8 hours ago

        For sure my native language is harder for me then my second language, conjugation is hell.