I think China is emerging in many ways these days.
I'm doing a lot of Chinese academy advertisements.
I just studied TOEIC to graduate from English, so would it be better to study Chinese in the future?
Or is English better?
I don't know because there's no one studying Chinese around me.
423 2015-08-31 Lady
I talked to someone I know from the Chinese department, and they said that even if you are good at Chinese, you are not that competitive.
Based on employment, it seems to be in the order of academic background, English, and major.
Although exchanges with China are becoming more active, English is still popular.
There are many places to speak English with other countries besides China.
Even if I speak Chinese well, there's no merit
There is a merit of being good at both English and Chinese.
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