8 Best Languages To Boost Your Career FAST

💰Looking for a quick way to boost your resume? I’ve done my homework, and I’ve found 8 languages that can absolutely give you opportunities for more money, more travel, and some pretty cool experiences as well. Already know one of these languages? Let us know in the comments how it’s helped you!
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  • @storylearning
    @storylearning24 күн бұрын

    Check out these other benefits to learning a new language 👉🏼 kzread.info/dash/bejne/oKSqz5ZmcpjKYbA.html

  • @PurpleDrac

    @PurpleDrac

    13 күн бұрын

    That is so cool you got Portuguese as a number one favorite! I never would've taken you for a Portuguese speaker never would've guessed but man it's such a strong language much like it's older sibling, Spanish. But despite their similarities I always viewed them as their own separate nation and not solely for their indifference to Spain but as an independent. Just a remarkable language absolutely love hearing it when it's spoken. Lots of forums on quora cover the language. Lots of people talk about it want to know it and so forth. Just so inspiring to see this video thanks 🙋🏽‍♂️for sharing! 😎

  • @vendingservices8900
    @vendingservices890024 күн бұрын

    No Spanish? It’s definitely the most important language to learn in the United States! Since I started learning it, I’ve found new people to speak it with almost every day.

  • @user-fm5eh1fi5z

    @user-fm5eh1fi5z

    24 күн бұрын

    that's too obvious

  • @C_In_Outlaw3817

    @C_In_Outlaw3817

    24 күн бұрын

    @@user-fm5eh1fi5z Yea I mean it is obvious for Americans you’re right. They love Spanish speakers in healthcare

  • @ThePraQNome

    @ThePraQNome

    24 күн бұрын

    Billions of people already speak Spanish and/or English, so there's no point of mentioning those languages. Strategically, languages like Portuguese, Italian, German and Dutch are more valuable to have in your resume.

  • @coolbrotherf127

    @coolbrotherf127

    24 күн бұрын

    Everyone already knows about Spanish

  • @Sonicstillpoint83

    @Sonicstillpoint83

    23 күн бұрын

    You’re confusing something that will allow you to speak to numerically more people with something that has résumé utility, and therefore will increase your pay. Because there are so many native speakers coming to the United States, there’s no reason that an employer who needed it would choose someone who has been trying to learn a language for a year over someone, who just moved here and speaks it as their native language. Spanish is 100% useless vocationally in the United States. I minored in Spanish 20 years ago and it doesn’t peak anyone’s interest as much as my German major because it’s just not as common. German has never been absolutely necessary, but the International German speakers always smile and appreciated, even though they all can speak English. If you want to enjoy Spanish, cultural content, then you should really learn Portuguese, because Portuguese speakers can understand Spanish, but not the other way around. Once you know, Portuguese, I’ve been told that there is a three step process to convert your Portuguese to intelligible Spanish, which I’d like to figure out someday for fun. Stretching your brain with any foreign language is better than nothing, so find something that makes you feel excited rather than something you hope will give you a Pay bump down the road. Find a way to seamlessly use any language in your everyday life in a way that she wouldn’t consider studying. In the early 2000s, I changed my voicemail box to Spanish and then used the German installer for computer programs that I already knew how to use so that I would passively be exposed to the language as I did things. MySpace and Facebook both had interface settings that would allow you to change the language. Even though the Internet isn’t really coded like that anymore, you could still try looking around specific site settings.

  • @floridapathfinder4252
    @floridapathfinder425223 күн бұрын

    Spanish is an essential in America. Especially in healthcare. So many entry level medical jobs have a huge Latin population.

  • @thato596

    @thato596

    11 күн бұрын

    You will do fine with english in america

  • @noelforde237

    @noelforde237

    9 күн бұрын

    Not for too long 😂​@@thato596

  • @jeungbou
    @jeungbou23 күн бұрын

    This is actually quite a legit list. It is not your typical learn the language with the most speakers type of recommendation which are cluttering the internet.

  • @RemyZombie
    @RemyZombie24 күн бұрын

    I'm Brazilian, I'm a native portuguese speaker and learning Spanish and English.

  • @filipecalado5773

    @filipecalado5773

    24 күн бұрын

    and eu to leaning inglês and finnish in the mesmo tempo! Perkele! ei taas! Misturei all! ashuahsuahushauhsuh

  • @WetcrispsYT

    @WetcrispsYT

    23 күн бұрын

    Wow you are both very good

  • @WetcrispsYT

    @WetcrispsYT

    23 күн бұрын

    Eu falo português também!

  • @WetcrispsYT

    @WetcrispsYT

    23 күн бұрын

    И я говорю по-русски

  • @WetcrispsYT

    @WetcrispsYT

    23 күн бұрын

    Und ich spreche deutsch

  • @reynard2ki
    @reynard2ki23 күн бұрын

    I have a degree in Political Science and French. FYI, I'm American living in the Detroit area. near a lot of the auto companies and suppliers. My French got me to where I am today. Out of university I worked in tech support (I have strong computer skills), then on to some programming, then to global director of Quality Assurance. I would not be where I am today without having learned French.

  • @samvel8381

    @samvel8381

    23 күн бұрын

    I'm considering learning one of those Spanish( maybe Portuguese), French or German, but can't choose which will give me benefit the most. After your comment ,perhaps, it's French...

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    13 күн бұрын

    ​@@samvel8381So, what did you choose?

  • @alpo2smith
    @alpo2smith24 күн бұрын

    Olly , you’re so right. Learning languages is definitely an eye opener. I practice 30-60 minutes daily on many Western European languages. It’s so much fun plus when I travel there the connections one makes with locals is so much more authentic. In May I will be riding my bicycle in the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany. So excited to be able to practice the languages there.

  • @PetraStaal

    @PetraStaal

    23 күн бұрын

    Be prepared to get responses in English as soon as a Dutchie hears your accent.

  • @alpo2smith

    @alpo2smith

    17 күн бұрын

    @@PetraStaal Lol, met many touring around my city-Vancouver. You’re probably right. Nice to attempt it when I can. It displays respect for the culture of others. My thoughts anyway.

  • @leonardowynnwidodo9704
    @leonardowynnwidodo970423 күн бұрын

    I’m from Indonesia, but I spoke English more fluently as a kid than I was in my mother tongue; I can speak it now but people point out that I sound stiff or like a foreigner😅 I began studying in the Netherlands back in 2020, during corona times which means most lectures and practicals were online, and in my spare time I began learning Dutch, since it’s the language of our colonizers and that most of the vocabulary in the Indonesian language is Dutch-based (e.g. “kamar” from “kamer”, “kulkas” from “koelkast”, “pensiun” from “pensioen”, etc. ); I’m also learning German and French afterwards cause I’m planning on a road trip after my studies. I never knew learning Dutch could be so helpful, since I initially believed Dutch is commonly spoken in the Netherlands and Flanders in Belgium, and that it could open up job markets in countries where it’s not commonly spoken. You really open my eyes to a world of possibilities. P.S. at 10:24 he mentioned how Dutch is also spoken in Asia, and I immediately thought of Indonesia, which is funny because even though we were under Dutch colonial rule for 350 years we don’t even speak the language.

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    13 күн бұрын

    What language do you prefer to learn: German or French? And did you think about languages such as Spanish and Italian?

  • @leonardowynnwidodo9704

    @leonardowynnwidodo9704

    13 күн бұрын

    @@ErtixPoke IMO I would say French because I’ve never been to Wallonia, which is the French-speaking southern half of Belgium, and that my father is planning to go to Switzerland, particularly the west close to France. As for the other languages, I’ll give a shot to, say Spanish, Japanese, Hungarian, etc. Thank you for your comment

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    12 күн бұрын

    @@leonardowynnwidodo9704 No problem. :) But why don't German? German speaking countries are safer to live than France and are a better economies.

  • @leonardowynnwidodo9704

    @leonardowynnwidodo9704

    12 күн бұрын

    @@ErtixPoke I agree; Germany is better, but I kinda like French for how romantic they sound 😅😅

  • @vortix8671
    @vortix867124 күн бұрын

    That is my top-8 languages list to boost your resume -Javascript -Python -Java -C# -PHP -C/C++ -Ruby -GO

  • @Hell_nahiris

    @Hell_nahiris

    24 күн бұрын

    Needs more liked

  • @davisemgolias

    @davisemgolias

    23 күн бұрын

    Underrated fr

  • @gesm392

    @gesm392

    23 күн бұрын

    Chatgpt will replace it

  • @andybliss5965

    @andybliss5965

    23 күн бұрын

    @@gesm392 not nearly as much as it will replace human translators to be fair.

  • @pierreabbat6157

    @pierreabbat6157

    22 күн бұрын

    The languages I decided to learn a few years ago are Rust, Haskell, and Julia, all of which, unlike some of those, are compiled to machine code. I write GUI programs in C++ and write the UI in English and Spanish.

  • @nancybroadcast
    @nancybroadcast24 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for this amazing video Olly! Greetings from Sao Caetano, Brazil!❤

  • @ReniCosta-oo3tr
    @ReniCosta-oo3tr24 күн бұрын

    Dear Olly! I was born in Brazil; I l've been living in Brazil since I was born and I never thing get away from Brazil. I lived abroad couple years, but my Country Brazil is the country I still "In love". Believe you or not I want to die here, in Brazil.💚🌎👏💙

  • @autokafer4031

    @autokafer4031

    23 күн бұрын

    💩

  • @JohnnyLynnLee

    @JohnnyLynnLee

    9 күн бұрын

    I'm Brazilian and I'm saying that BRAZIL listed as "to boost your career" is a joke. Since 2012 we can't grow anymore. Almost ALL other emergent countries are growing and ALL other ASIAN emergent countries are growing. In the third quarter of 2022 Brazil's GDP "grew" at a rate of 0.4%. Vietnam's GDP in the same period grew at 13,67%. In the year of 2022 Vietnam grew at 8.2%. Brazil only 2.9%. In 2023 Vietnam grew at 5.05% and Brazil also at 2.9%. And even those 2 and so percent are misleading. Mostly due to the agrobusiness. Industry in Brazil in fact CONTRACTED in this period. And yeas, I'm learning Vietnamese. Run away form my country! Like I'm doing.

  • @marikothecheetah9342
    @marikothecheetah934224 күн бұрын

    Go Quebec! I fully support their decision to go French full throttle. I am lucky to work for company where I can use foreign languages. My main languages are English and German but I also brush up on my French. Also, I lived in Germany for two years and I can confirm that yes - doctors and other people will speak to you in German, no mater how good Germans speak English. I am surprised with Japanese, though. I am learning it more intensively lately and I hope to do my JLPT art last. I know that the highest level is like junior high, but still.

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    Try some French books (by Brian Smith and France Dubin and Vincent Serrano Guerra) with audio books and free resources apps online.

  • @Avokado123
    @Avokado12324 күн бұрын

    I was looking for an excuse to stop learning italian since I am already learning Japanese but thanks to this video I found out that I should not stop learning those and that my next language will be portugese

  • @codyscott8687
    @codyscott868724 күн бұрын

    Olly my biggest problem is you can convince me to learn anything 😅 I’ve dedicated 2024 to sharpening my Spanish, but for 2025 I’m going to begin learning a new language. I’m currently excited about Arabic, French, and German. However, I’m indecisive because I’m the most excited about the one I’m currently thinking of 🤣😅

  • @NeichoKijimura
    @NeichoKijimura24 күн бұрын

    I got an ad in my native tongue Dutch and was so happy at first that you were to cover my language, I then realised what it was and got sad again. But fuck yeah, I got baited but it's reeeaaaal!

  • @horu7383
    @horu738324 күн бұрын

    4/8 already; I’m quite happy :)

  • @dknapp64
    @dknapp6423 күн бұрын

    Great video Olly! I lived and worked in Brazil for 3 years and it was one of the best decisions I've ever made! Brazil is a huge market and they do lots of agricultural research too! They are one of the largest producers of soy in the world!

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    13 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately, Brazil isn't a safe place to live in. 😞

  • @erntefreude
    @erntefreude22 күн бұрын

    When I had to learn German (my boyfriend was german and his english skills were lousy), I actually thought the grammar would be harder than it actually is. The trick really is, as Olly did say, to find German friends. Most everyone under 30 years old can speak english, as it is taught in grade school, starting in the 5th grade. These friends can be helpful in hearing the german grammar, by just listening to their conversation. I went also to adult education, in the evening which have "german for native english speakers" classes offered by the Goethe Institute, and afterwards, one may apply to university. I really enjoyed learning to roll my "R's" and make that gutteral, "CH" (as in Bach). And lastly, most all germans are kind to native english speakers trying to learn the language. Germany is a gorgeous land and it has the best bread and beer in the world, no exaggeration. As the germans say, "Man kann sein Brot essen oder trinken." This translates to, "One can eat or drink one's bread". This is a joke, referring to how beer is basic to german life. And both have very similar ingredients.

  • @user-ks3ol3lw3b
    @user-ks3ol3lw3b24 күн бұрын

    About 10 years ago, I heard an interview on American public radio. A representative of a Latin American corporation said that when they recruited bilingual workers in Miami, many of the American 'Hispanic' applicants who claimed to speak Spanish actually spoke a jumble of street Spanish/slang that was totally inappropriate for business communication. They'd be far better off with Anglo-Americans who had taken Spanish in school than with second generation Cuban-Americans of Puerto Ricans who heard the language at home but never properly learned formal Spanish.

  • @jw-ws8dz

    @jw-ws8dz

    23 күн бұрын

    Americans who take Spanish in school barely know how to form a sentence lol

  • @huguesdepayens807

    @huguesdepayens807

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@jw-ws8dzI knew how to form many sentences after a year of highschool spanish

  • @guang-wen

    @guang-wen

    22 күн бұрын

    Language domains are very important to consider! What you say is true; many children of immigrants who don’t receive a formal education in their mother tongue do not possess the necessary abilities to navigate many situations like working in the language, dealing with legal/government documents, even high level translation or interpretation despite being a native speaker.

  • @pierreabbat6157

    @pierreabbat6157

    22 күн бұрын

    Spanish is my third native language; I was a childhood overhearer but now speak fairly fluently. Most people at the church I attend are immigrants. Yesterday at church, there was an activity where we read a Bible verse and wrote things. The guy in my group who wrote spelled a lot of words wrong, like "an" for "han" and "Bien Benidos" for "Bienvenidos", and I ended up correcting his spelling. I've met first-language Spanish speakers who didn't know the words for "leek", "marshmallow" (the lesson mentioned the marshmallow experiment, and I explained afterward that "malvavisco" is not "malva visco" (two unrelated families) but "malva hibisco" (same family, and so is cotton)), or "apricot" (and he worked with apricots at a store).

  • @rashidah9307

    @rashidah9307

    19 күн бұрын

    @@jw-ws8dz I think you're missing the point! Lol. Those non-Hispanic Americans who take their Spanish studies seriously, get good teachers (or language exchange partners), and develop good learning habits can be quite successful.

  • @chrisbunka
    @chrisbunka24 күн бұрын

    If you’re in the US, you can definitely use Japanese and German in the Detroit area because of automotive and Arabic because of Dearborn, the HQ of Ford.

  • @jmwild22

    @jmwild22

    24 күн бұрын

    That's interesting

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    13 күн бұрын

    Why these? What's with Spanish/Italian/Mandarin?

  • @ritasallai152
    @ritasallai15223 күн бұрын

    A friend got a job in Switzerland, he is leaving in a week. I am really wishing him luck, and hoping he finds the place great. We had his leaving party yesterday, he got a handmade mug ( big tea fan) with our towns best known spots. Hope it will be a conversation starter at work, but maybe he will run into fellow hungarians.

  • @StephenVenablesMusic
    @StephenVenablesMusic23 күн бұрын

    It’s also good to remember that there are also opportunities aside from working for large companies, although as a Mandarin learner the Great Firewall has presented a formidable challenge for me. I released a Chinese-lyric album last year and went to China to promote it. Because KZread is forbidden in China, the outreach to fans in mainland China has no ripple effect in the West and I had to learn which apps people use to listen to music there, which genre is more associated with what platform, where younger people go to find content vs. older generations, etc. In the end, it’s all a grand adventure. After all, the “roadblocks” provide unceasing opportunities to seek answers and otherwise engage with native speakers about important topics, which is what we all need to continue improving. Rock on everyone! 🤘

  • @daptydeduck3998
    @daptydeduck399823 күн бұрын

    In Afrikaans we also say Lekker a lot, its very cool hearing Dutch, sounds like a fancier version of Afrikaans, seeing Afrikaans came from Dutch

  • @rashidah9307

    @rashidah9307

    19 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I thought of Afrikaans, too, when they talked about lekker! I lived in South Africa for a year and I heard that word a lot, even mixed in with English.

  • @mmaxine1331

    @mmaxine1331

    12 күн бұрын

    @@rashidah9307 My boyfriend’s from SA and teaching English here in China since I learned to speak German I thought he was saying lecker, and we play Video games a lot he would also use the word Speel which sounded like Spiel

  • @michaelanders6161
    @michaelanders616120 күн бұрын

    Olly, great video! American, here. German is my only fluent language other than my native 'Murikan, 😏. I have had just some basic courses in Spanish and French, with a sprinkle of exposure to continental Portuguese and to Dutch. I was very intrigued by what you said about Dutch, because as a speaker of both English and German, Dutch completes the western Germanic trio, as far as major lanuages. The Hindi bit about having to learn to distinguish 4 different "D" and 4 different "T" sounds genuinely intimidated me away from trying to learn some Hindi, but it has to be interesting linquistically to study the Indo-European linguistic connections. I find my language-learning motivation perpetually split between diving ever deeper into German vs trying to improve my Spanish basic comprehension. I get why Spanish did not make this specific list, but for Americans, it may not be the most profitable, but IS the most utilitarian. And it is simply beautiful. Arguably the most musical of languages.

  • @mmaxine1331

    @mmaxine1331

    12 күн бұрын

    I found German incredibly soothing when spoken well, Spanish is just too nasal sounding, Greek to me sounds more lyrical to me, and my native tough Chinese is just downright awful

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf12724 күн бұрын

    As an Alabamian, I can confirm there are quite a few Arabic speaking communities here at least in urban/suburban areas. Also quite a few Hindi and Korean committees as well.

  • @itchyPoncho

    @itchyPoncho

    23 күн бұрын

    shout out to Birmingham, AL! love and hate that place at the sametime lol

  • @corinna007
    @corinna00720 күн бұрын

    Still hoping you'll make a deep video about Finnish. 😅 But anyway; I've been learning German on and off since I was a teenager. Maybe someday I'll tackle Dutch too, since my heritage language is a mix of German and Dutch.

  • @meropale
    @meropale23 күн бұрын

    I want to learn them all! Hindi is the one I have the least exposure to, but the others I am actively learning.

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    14 күн бұрын

    Hindi is rated most useful and powerful language to learn.

  • @ManjushaChandran
    @ManjushaChandran15 күн бұрын

    I am trying to learn German language, and was lost in between... This gave me hope :)

  • @squaretriangle9208
    @squaretriangle920821 күн бұрын

    24:17 it is Glühbirne, top video😊❤

  • @nateroskelley7565
    @nateroskelley756524 күн бұрын

    I'd love to see a video on what jobs allow you to use the languages you learn, or how to get into international business. I work as a software engineer, which doesn't include a lot of communication but I had some great opportunities to learn languages in my life. I work hard to keep them up, but don't know how to start using them in my daily work because I don't know how to move in a direction that allows me to use them.

  • @darthhydralisk
    @darthhydralisk23 күн бұрын

    Quite funny to see 3 languages that I learn as the top in demand. I am learning German and French at the moment on an intensive language and Italian on a slower pace at the moment until I reach a better level with French as that for me is a new language. Even if it's latin language, the pronunciation is not really that easy. German for me was easier to pick up because I did some in School.

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    13 күн бұрын

    At school. *

  • @beyblader74
    @beyblader7420 күн бұрын

    Can you make a "Daily Study Routine" video for language learners?

  • @JapanLover-bm4yp
    @JapanLover-bm4yp17 күн бұрын

    As someone who is learning French and Japanese although Japanese a bit more seriously, I take this as a win for my opportunities. Also I know quite a bit of Russian since I'm Russian and hear it everyday, although I don't speak it, I plan on furthering my knowledge in it later

  • @FeliciaFollum
    @FeliciaFollum23 күн бұрын

    Oh my!!! Portuguese is my strongest and Hindi second. I'm currently learning Italian. But my dream job as a kid was teaching snowboarding.... And I'm a bit obsessed with Japanese ground tricks... Hmmm

  • @antoinesubitlescoups338

    @antoinesubitlescoups338

    14 күн бұрын

    Impressive!

  • @PlainPortuguese
    @PlainPortuguese13 күн бұрын

    Excellent video, Olly! I completely agree that learning Portuguese can open many doors, especially for those looking for opportunities in business, tourism or scientific research. As you mentioned, Portuguese is a dynamic and increasingly important language on the global stage. Congratulations on the content and thank you for promoting linguistic diversity. #plainportuguese

  • @ProMasterH
    @ProMasterH17 күн бұрын

    Hi olly could you make a video about short stories in spanish for beginners volume 2 I would really like to know more about it thanks

  • @ErnieTheDailyLearner
    @ErnieTheDailyLearner21 күн бұрын

    I thought I was already following you, my bad. I want to learn all of these. 😅

  • @hellyripphin8357
    @hellyripphin835723 күн бұрын

    amazed that Chinese is not on the list! I wonder why? Danke schoen :-)

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    you mean mandarin?

  • @hellyripphin8357

    @hellyripphin8357

    11 күн бұрын

    @@nsevv OMG what a horrific error I have made. Me and many other people who simply think of the language that is spoken in China as 'Chinese'.

  • @filipecalado5773
    @filipecalado577324 күн бұрын

    if you need a portuguese lessions, talk to me to exchange languages! I need the one with pacience for my english learning skills!

  • @fukpoeslaw3613

    @fukpoeslaw3613

    24 күн бұрын

    Sorry, I'm not anglophone, I'm Dutch. Only thing I can do for you is saying it's lessons, not lessions. Good luck anyways.

  • @filipecalado5773

    @filipecalado5773

    24 күн бұрын

    @@fukpoeslaw3613 I finished watching the video, and I'm thinking about learning Dutch too! Here near Brazil there are countries that speak this language, and it would be interesting to learn!

  • @mikidias

    @mikidias

    12 күн бұрын

    What??? 😮 Dude, you don't speak my language!! You speak but Brazilian 🇧🇷 Lmao 😂 🤣 Get out of here 😡 Who you're trying to fool??? Come on! Ufff La Hawllah la Qouwattah Illah billah.... 😑 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @OnkelSam20
    @OnkelSam2017 күн бұрын

    “Because I know my chickens” in Italian means when you are close to someone you know well, and certainly you know how to deal with them, understating their own behavior. In the most of cases when you’re able to foretell the actions of the person you’re dealing with, hence you can depict it as it really is

  • @helenlouiseadams

    @helenlouiseadams

    17 күн бұрын

    Love that phrase!

  • @lucyshnyr5647
    @lucyshnyr564711 күн бұрын

    Respect Olly (I am subscribed btw 😊), but I still don’t buy the thing with Dutch. On this list I would replace it with Mandarin, Spanish or Bahasa Indonesia/Bahasa Malay.

  • @user-rk1uz4ur4m
    @user-rk1uz4ur4m22 күн бұрын

    My wife is malaysian and she lives right beside the portuguese enclave in melaka, many there speak cristao an old form of portguese

  • @fmentz
    @fmentz24 күн бұрын

    hi Olly will storylearning ever have support for greek?

  • @veritasardens6547
    @veritasardens654713 күн бұрын

    @storylearning, I am from India and I speak most of these languages (and some not listed here) except Hindi, Arabic and Japanese. Yes, you heard that right, not all in India speak Hindi, those who speak Hindi are mostly in the North, North East and Central parts of India whereas the vast majority of Southerners do not speak it especially people like myself from Tamil Nadu. We have our own ancient language Tamil here and to communicate with people from other parts of India we either use English or with the more difficult ones who speak on Hindi, either they learn to speak to us in Tamil or we can get by with broken Hindi, lol. It is easier to find more English speakers here in South India, even in Bangalore than in the North.

  • @lukealexander4512
    @lukealexander451216 күн бұрын

    Great video. Are there language jobs where you can make six figures early on or within a reasonable timeframe? It’s not all about the money, but even my software engineering friends can’t afford a house in Jacksonville, Florida. As such, I am a Computer Science/Data Science major. The city has a large Slavic population.

  • @juandavidlondonobetancur8350
    @juandavidlondonobetancur835024 күн бұрын

    I think Spanish was pretty obvious, so it’s not worth it to put it on the video 😂

  • @ThePraQNome

    @ThePraQNome

    24 күн бұрын

    Billions of people already speak Spanish and/or English, so there's no point of mentioning those languages.

  • @mikidias
    @mikidias12 күн бұрын

    I'm exactly the opposite way around..... 😂 I'm myself European Latina, Portuguese native citizen and I can't wait to see myself out of here 😅 😅 I've learned myself about 4️⃣ foreign languages during college and university time, but, most recently (latest few years....) I ruched and ran - out myself into Arabic (Saudi w Khalliji dialect), because my goal is actually to move - out from here to middle - East Khallijiya, to be honest, especially into Saudi w Yemen 🇸🇦 🇾🇪 Now, my goal is to improve my Arabic since I'm not fluent yet, but, hopefully, I'll get and become fluent in it and in the future I plan to learn other language, the language of the Holy Scriptures - Aramaic 📖 InshAllah!!! 🙏🏻 😇

  • @sidharth1123
    @sidharth112323 күн бұрын

    As a French and Hindi speaker looking to learn another after I become fluent in the first, I'm surprised that Spanish isn't on here. I'd read the Economist report about German but I know that Spanish will be easier. Which do you suggest between the two Olly?

  • @jmwild22

    @jmwild22

    23 күн бұрын

    I think Spanish was just too obvious.

  • @nHans

    @nHans

    22 күн бұрын

    Try Gujarati. It's easy for Hindi speakers to learn. And Gujarat is one of the richest states in India-and, for obvious reasons, will keep getting richer. If you didn't like that suggestion, I have another twenty or so ideas that might interest you.

  • @socosoul8294

    @socosoul8294

    19 күн бұрын

    I think it depends in what field you are in or where you are planning to go

  • @sidharth1123

    @sidharth1123

    19 күн бұрын

    @@socosoul8294 Tech writer looking to move to Canada.

  • @days_hadd
    @days_hadd9 күн бұрын

    Arabic is a tricky one tho... the dialects can be so vastly different from one another... You can always learn Modern Standard Arabic and you can be understood everywhere and read newspapers and such but... nobody speaks like that on a day to day basis... learning fus-haa (standard arabic) and levantine arabic has almost been like learning two different languages honestly... had to put fus-haa on the back burner for awhile as I became more fluent in levantine arabic.

  • @M10n15u3h5
    @M10n15u3h514 күн бұрын

    It is the french speaking province of Canada.

  • @AmandaInEly
    @AmandaInEly23 күн бұрын

    Olly do s this only work fir young people? My French German and Spanish are good (to varying degrees) but i am scared of the job market and i am nearly 62.

  • @excancerpoik
    @excancerpoik24 күн бұрын

    the biggest reason to learn hindi is that devanagri looks cool

  • @jmwild22

    @jmwild22

    24 күн бұрын

    it totally looks cool and is cool

  • @kaera11

    @kaera11

    20 күн бұрын

    after a short period of time it really won't matter anymore

  • @user-fm5eh1fi5z
    @user-fm5eh1fi5z24 күн бұрын

    I'm always surprised when I see portuguese on these lists because I never thought it would be a comercially important language lol

  • @MaoRatto

    @MaoRatto

    24 күн бұрын

    Two reasons why. It's so close to Spanish that it makes it worth learning Portuguese, but also by learning the spoken form. You can comprehend Spanish's words, but not speak it.

  • @ThePraQNome

    @ThePraQNome

    24 күн бұрын

    @@MaoRatto Nope. The reason is because Brazil is the largest economy in South America and there are many job opportunities. Also, Brazil has a good relationship with pretty much every country in the world, which help with business. Also Portugal is an strategically country in Europe. Not to mention the Portuguese speaking countries in Africa and Asia. It has nothing to do with the similarities with Spanish. Spanish is just like English, there are already so many speakers of those languages. It's best to have languages like Portuguese, Dutch or German in your resume because they're less common than Spanish.

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    13 күн бұрын

    ​@@ThePraQNomeAnd what would you say about French/Italian/Mandarin? The situation in America may look different to the situation in Europe.

  • @nilsschneider2006
    @nilsschneider200624 күн бұрын

    11:07 You know that Pennsylvania Dutch is actually Pennsylvania German and has nothing to do with Dutch? (The job offer on the right side)

  • @patax144
    @patax14424 күн бұрын

    3 out of 6, but with German and English Dutch shouldn't be that hard and might retake Japanese

  • @user-zm9gc1kt8b
    @user-zm9gc1kt8b24 күн бұрын

    In UK it's got to be Pashto and Urdu translators

  • @storylearning

    @storylearning

    24 күн бұрын

    Good to know!

  • @luciaherrerafuente9048
    @luciaherrerafuente904817 күн бұрын

    My problem with learning portuguese is that, being spanish myself, I can easily get by in Portugal without actually knowing the language. I can read anything (fiction books included) no problem, I can understan and make myself understood quite easily... Like everything that motivates me to learn a language I can already do decently enough. Same problem with italian.

  • @mikidias

    @mikidias

    12 күн бұрын

    Then..... That's NOT a problem!!! 😑 🤦🏼‍♀️ Try to actually be a REAL NATIVE Portuguese like ME MYSELF and try another TOTALLY DIFFERENT language like me, I'm doing by learning my 5️⃣ language - Arabic 🇸🇦, and only Then you can complain on!...... Lol 😑 😂

  • @ErtixPoke
    @ErtixPoke13 күн бұрын

    My favourite is Japanese. Why? Cause Japanese people and their language are indirect in communication style. Japanese is a high-context language. Unfortunately I do not see any similar European language from a country which would be also safe. What european languages would be close to Japanese in this cathegory?

  • @pierreabbat6157
    @pierreabbat615722 күн бұрын

    Brazil has its own German dialect, called Riograndenser Hunsrückisch, or Hunsrik for short. It's spoken in Rio Grande do Sul, não do Norte. AFAIK those are the farthest apart south and north states in the world.

  • @tbountybay3080
    @tbountybay308014 күн бұрын

    Question for anyone to answer: what has been language-learning advice that, once you applied, gave you better results?

  • @luishenriquealmeidarocha7007
    @luishenriquealmeidarocha70079 күн бұрын

    I'm Brazilian and I'm learning English

  • @Iamdonewithhere
    @Iamdonewithhere12 күн бұрын

    As a non native english speaker, most of people here treat english as a most important language. I am majoring in economics but I need to understand( I am lucky that I don't need to speak out. I only need to understand) english to study.

  • @PhysiologybyHeart
    @PhysiologybyHeart24 күн бұрын

    I love your content but please add subtitles, I can't understand your accent most of the time :( ( auto generation is not working well since it's script continues words by words which is impossible to follow)

  • @thefallenone6279
    @thefallenone627921 күн бұрын

    what about Mandarin Chinese...!!!??

  • @pierreabbat6157
    @pierreabbat615721 күн бұрын

    Did Gauss speak Italian?

  • @Schlohmotion
    @Schlohmotion12 күн бұрын

    0:53 wich city is this?

  • @ErtixPoke
    @ErtixPoke13 күн бұрын

    25:05 I wouldn't call the countries with conscripton as 'super'. 🙄😞 Yes, they're important economically but...what behind it? I wouldn't like to work in countries which have conscripton. :/

  • @entropie138
    @entropie13824 күн бұрын

    Interesting note: The languages of all three former Axis nations are on the list.

  • @jeungbou

    @jeungbou

    23 күн бұрын

    Because thanks to Breton Woods the age of imperialism is over.

  • @canchero724

    @canchero724

    23 күн бұрын

    Not surprised, the bad guys always win in real life.

  • @nHans

    @nHans

    22 күн бұрын

    As are the languages of one medieval Asian empire and three European colonial empires-your point being?

  • @TheRozeeey
    @TheRozeeey23 күн бұрын

    Brasilllll 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @felipecolombelli6983
    @felipecolombelli698320 күн бұрын

    wait, what about mandarin? last time i checked, china was the second largest economy in the world. (legitimately curious here)

  • @elias_john
    @elias_john24 күн бұрын

    Why as Nativ German Speaker should I learn German or Dutch :D

  • @damiano-ou9ge
    @damiano-ou9ge24 күн бұрын

    I love money!

  • @storylearning

    @storylearning

    24 күн бұрын

    💰

  • @meropale

    @meropale

    23 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @thaizahonorato

    @thaizahonorato

    23 күн бұрын

    Who doesn't, dude? Lol

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    Good summary about this channel. that is why we priced the courses so high. money money money..

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    @@thaizahonorato Buddha and Jesus.

  • @Cyclonus2377
    @Cyclonus237723 күн бұрын

    I'm a bit surprised Russian isn't on the list. Or any other Eastern European languages. As many immigrants come from that part of the world. Not to mention as much business as we conduct with a lot of those countries. Maybe not Russia so much, for obvious reasons. But with countries like Ukraine or Poland, for example.

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    Most russian speak english. it is a difficult language, not really worth learning it doesn't add any economic value to your life.

  • @user-mj4iy9mg9s

    @user-mj4iy9mg9s

    9 күн бұрын

    @@nsevvalmost nobody in russia speaks english

  • @Natanael_sonofgod
    @Natanael_sonofgod18 күн бұрын

    What about Spanish or Chinese?

  • @leniedor733

    @leniedor733

    16 күн бұрын

    Surprise. I just found that those languages are very in demand but this channel is for attracting, I mean, did you see any statistics about what he is saying? xD

  • @Natanael_sonofgod

    @Natanael_sonofgod

    16 күн бұрын

    @@leniedor733 yeah you're right. But I think "German", "Spanish", "English" and "French" are the perfect languages to extend the mind and improve personality.

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    13 күн бұрын

    ​@@Natanael_sonofgodWhat about Italian and Asian languages?

  • @spadaacca
    @spadaacca16 күн бұрын

    How is Spanish not on this list? Europe, North America, South America -- all have huge Spanish-speaking customer bases. I thought that'd be an obvious number 1.?

  • @duckie8651
    @duckie865122 күн бұрын

    I get English and Spanish not being on the list. I think at this point, if you are in the market for a job, efficiency in both of those are a given. However, with the increase in companies in China and South Korea, especially tech in South Korea, I'm surprised those respective languages didn't make the list. I generally like Olly's videos, and this one was not an exception. I was just surprised that he didn't make a top 10 list and add those 2 or put them down as an honorable mention. Overall, great video. Thank you very much for the information. Please keep up the quality content, and hard work.

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    Most chinese and skorean in tech industry speak english. Programming language are in english.

  • @duckie8651

    @duckie8651

    21 күн бұрын

    @nsevv in a couple of the examples given, the actual position was in English but the community and environment was in the home language.

  • @manyvan2000
    @manyvan200023 күн бұрын

    The tech geniuses in Bangalore don't speak hindi. Most of the smart ones speak Tamil and the rest speak Telugu.

  • @nbayern7000
    @nbayern700010 күн бұрын

    What if I speak 7 and can't get no pay raise

  • @julkongkamerakate9985
    @julkongkamerakate998520 күн бұрын

    Can i ask where is Chinese?

  • @Axitutl60
    @Axitutl6023 күн бұрын

    Two languages I'm surprised not to see in the list are Mandarin Chinese and Spanish, the largest and second largest languages in the world in terms of numbers of speakers. China is the rising power in Asia, and the world's second largest economy, I think Chinese would be more valuable than Japanese to learn if you want to learn an Asian language. Spanish is spoken in lots of countries in South and Central America as well as by millions of people in the USA and in Spain itself. Dutch? Not spoken much outside Holland and Belgium, probably not much use unless you are specifically interested in living and working in one of those small countries.

  • @jeungbou

    @jeungbou

    23 күн бұрын

    It is about boosting your resume. Spanish and Chinese are both languages where companies can easily get native speakers. And the business environment in China is very “unique” and very limited to the manufacturing sector, so if foreign companies want to do business with China they normally rely on people born there who can navigate the system. By the way I speak both Chinese (including some Cantonese) and Japanese fluently, but working in Japan was definitely the better choice when it comes to opportunities and salary.

  • @jmwild22

    @jmwild22

    23 күн бұрын

    Did you watch the video?

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    Did you even watch the video??

  • @thato596

    @thato596

    11 күн бұрын

    you mean mandarin

  • @Andreas-ns7tt
    @Andreas-ns7tt2 күн бұрын

    Where's Mandarin with 1.3B speakers?

  • @perceptions101
    @perceptions10124 күн бұрын

    You kept Spanish off of the list ?!?!?! Portuguese, Italian and Dutch are more desirable for employers? I have worked at places where they will not hire certain roles such as transporters without Spanish skills… did you mean languages for Europe? Because in America most employers want Spanish, most other ones are if you work with that country

  • @ThePraQNome

    @ThePraQNome

    24 күн бұрын

    The thing is that Spanish is just like English, there are already so many speakers. So languages like Portuguese, Dutch and German are in demand since there are less people that speak those languages.

  • @Bailanat0r

    @Bailanat0r

    23 күн бұрын

    As much as people forget, The US is a Spanish speaking country. Of course it’s better to learn spanish there. But like he mentioned with the other languages, it won’t help you as much in Brazil, Europe, Africa and Asia.

  • @perceptions101

    @perceptions101

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Bailanat0r I would think Spanish would be important in Brazil as well… I would say Spanish would easily make the top 10 list almost anywhere which is why I am shocked not to see it here. Also English as well but I figure he is assuming everyone watching can speaks English pretty well so they would want to learn an additional language.

  • @thaizahonorato

    @thaizahonorato

    23 күн бұрын

    Maybe he didn't mention Spanish cause it's too obvious the language is highly important internationally, then preferred to add other ones to the list.

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    Did you even watch the video?

  • @a.bettik8698
    @a.bettik869823 күн бұрын

    Just out of curiosity, I'd like to know why mandarin Chinese isn't on the list.

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    No point since when you try to speak mandarin, they prefer to speak english back to you. I won't bother. unless like me you want to watch more mandarin movies.

  • @a.bettik8698

    @a.bettik8698

    22 күн бұрын

    @@nsevv interesting pov, thanks. Well then it's the same as Japanese people , and yet Japanese is on the list still. And then again Chinese people are not better on average as Japanese or, say, French people though, so I'd say it's still interesting from a business perspective to possess that extra entry in those countrie's active society through any of those languages.

  • @derpauleglot9772

    @derpauleglot9772

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@@a.bettik8698In my experience, there aren't that many Japanese people who "prefer" speaking English, and I'm neither fluent in Japanese nor do I look Japanese^^ No idea how useful it'd be in a business context, though.

  • @coocoointhebrains
    @coocoointhebrains2 күн бұрын

    I got that i should get a tech degree before i learn a new language 😂😂😂

  • @gethnoble4316
    @gethnoble431624 күн бұрын

    bahasa Indonesia, dong😀😀😀

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    This is actually a really useful language to learn, alphabet is same as english too but gives you access to parts of SEA.

  • @ladycempluk2481

    @ladycempluk2481

    11 күн бұрын

    John McWhorter(linguist) suggested that colloquial Indonesian would be an ideal universal language for the world.

  • @sparklefairy34
    @sparklefairy3423 күн бұрын

    Is there any need to learn any African languages in the United States?

  • @rashidah9307

    @rashidah9307

    19 күн бұрын

    It depends on where you live and who you work with. If you're a social worker, if you live in a place like New York City or Houston, there could definitely be a need.

  • @mtnsolutions
    @mtnsolutions21 күн бұрын

    im skeptical

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    13 күн бұрын

    Why? Could you explain it?

  • @mtnsolutions

    @mtnsolutions

    13 күн бұрын

    Smells like snakeoil is all

  • @vtorious9102
    @vtorious910224 күн бұрын

    29:19 "You speak Italian? Say something for me" "GABAGOOOOOOO!!!

  • @andybliss5965
    @andybliss596523 күн бұрын

    Most of these languages are not going to add anything to your salary. I love languages, especially French and Japanese. But let's be realistic here.

  • @rashidah9307

    @rashidah9307

    19 күн бұрын

    Olly did his research, so I believe him. Of course, he's speaking in terms of general trends, not everyone's personal situation (skill set, geography, age, field, etc).

  • @andybliss5965

    @andybliss5965

    19 күн бұрын

    @@rashidah9307 it's very easy to check. Say you're a developer like me. Go on to a jobs board in English speaking countries and see the salaries for a job. Now go and see the salaries in say Japan. You will be paid significantly less. I can't see any job or any situation where you will get paid more in Japan.

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    13 күн бұрын

    Why especially them?

  • @andybliss5965

    @andybliss5965

    13 күн бұрын

    @@ErtixPoke they are the countries I know best. I could learn others(have done a few more) but only have so much time.

  • @thato596

    @thato596

    11 күн бұрын

    Exactly they will not add to your salary. And also you can travel from netherlands to france by english only

  • @annfrost3323
    @annfrost332323 күн бұрын

    Chinese and Russian not on the list?

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    Russian is kinda useless to learn doesn't add any value to resume. Mandarin may have some use but most chinese prefer to speak english with us, so I didn't bother to learn it more.

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    13 күн бұрын

    ​@@nsevvMaybe everyone should speak the only English?

  • @dokumentaly
    @dokumentaly22 күн бұрын

    No Mandarin?

  • @ajax90823

    @ajax90823

    22 күн бұрын

    Suprised too lol , I thought it would replace Japanese TBH as most people don’t even go through with learning Japanese

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    @@ajax90823 unlikely.

  • @kevincanuck9863
    @kevincanuck986324 күн бұрын

    When talking about French you mentioned the "state" of Quebec. Canada has provinces not states. Just an FYI :)

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    yaya, papaya.

  • @nHans

    @nHans

    22 күн бұрын

    I suppose it's a matter of semantics, but I disagree. "State" is the generic term; "province" is specific to Canada. Hence: • Canada's states are called "provinces." • UK's states are called "countries." • Louisiana's counties are called "parishes." • Quebec's DMV is called "SAAQ." • Japan's dollar is called "Yen." • Michigan's DUI is called "OWI."

  • @kevincanuck9863

    @kevincanuck9863

    21 күн бұрын

    @@nHans i know what you're saying, but I guarantee you that you will never hear a Canadian call their province a state. Just saying.

  • @nHans

    @nHans

    21 күн бұрын

    ​@@kevincanuck9863 I'm aware. The British too don't call their states of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland as "states"-they call them "countries." But, you know, if it looks like a state, walks like a state ... 🦆🤣

  • @kevincanuck9863

    @kevincanuck9863

    21 күн бұрын

    @@nHans not quite the same thing. I've never heard those countries referred to as states, whereas I hear Canadian provinces referred to as states quite often by those less informed. Call a province a state while in Canada and you will surely be corrected immediately. However, you be you. You want to refer to the provinces as states then have at it.

  • @bhutchin1996
    @bhutchin199620 күн бұрын

    I used Portuguese in my career for a decade. Spanish is very common, and while I've gotten jobs because of it, my Portuguese was much more in demand.

  • @lunalui
    @lunalui22 күн бұрын

    29:19 Due su otto e una terza che sto cercando d'imparare ormai da anni. È una lotta senza speranza, ma non mollo!

  • @alioth7403
    @alioth740321 күн бұрын

    Funny how every time people try to promote Portuguese they have to mention Spanish 😄🙄

  • @aleksandrshapovalenko4263
    @aleksandrshapovalenko426323 күн бұрын

    Billion speakers of French in 2065? Sounds like BS, sorry. The fact that French is the official language of many African countries doesn't mean that all population of those countries is fluent in French.

  • @noelleggett5368

    @noelleggett5368

    23 күн бұрын

    Like English, French has a lot of second-language speakers (like me). But I think the total population of French language speakers in 2024 is close to half a billion (But the young woman in the video was referring to an estimated Francophone population of a billion in 2065 - 41 years from now). The number of speakers of French as a first language is around 80 million. The language (other than English) that I used most working in Sydney, Australia, was French. (In Sydney, I also found Cantonese, Mandarin, Indonesian, Italian, Vietnamese, Hindi, Levantine Arabic, German, Japanese, Portuguese and Irish useful.)

  • @aleksandrshapovalenko4263

    @aleksandrshapovalenko4263

    23 күн бұрын

    @noelleggett5368 Well, according to official report of Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (2022) the total number of French speakers in the world is 321 million. With such small (relatively) base of native speakers (80 millions or so) and not the best educational conditions for acquiring good level of French in most former colonies of Africa I really doubt that the number of French speakers will rise so fast. Of course I'm not an expert.

  • @option7

    @option7

    19 күн бұрын

    Also worth mentioning that a few African countries have dropped French as a priority language such as Rwanda and Mali.

  • @thato596

    @thato596

    11 күн бұрын

    I have seen french speakers and media in france saying that. That is french propaganda. They trying to promote their language with lies

  • @Kanguruo
    @Kanguruo23 күн бұрын

    Fast? Really? It takes hundreds if not thousands of hours to learn those languages, so how could it be a way to boost your resume fast? You might be able to boost your resume in 5 years' time. Is that fast? Please be honest.

  • @jmwild22

    @jmwild22

    23 күн бұрын

    You can learn a language to higher intermediate level in one year if you practise every day. I think that's fast when we're talking about improving a resume overall. "This time next year..." You rarely need to be native level to get a job, anyway -- just fluid enough to communicate and understand what's going on. Ask the foreigners working in your own country. I see so much of this. And like Olly said, many recruiters just want to see that you're actually trying, so if your resume says 'Italian' but you're only halfway there, it's fine -- you've already improved your resume!

  • @lisamarydew

    @lisamarydew

    23 күн бұрын

    It's about having the language on your resume, and you don't need to be fluent to justify that - just B1 - B2. I'd put a language on my resume even if was still at A2, because it shows employers I'm learning.

  • @octahedron115
    @octahedron11523 күн бұрын

    Where's Russian at? Maybe I'm wrong

  • @nsevv

    @nsevv

    22 күн бұрын

    russian is not worth learning, it is one the most difficult language to learn (with the same effort you can learn 2 other languages) and most russian I meet just speak english with us.

  • @rashidah9307

    @rashidah9307

    19 күн бұрын

    You're wrong. . . This is about job opportunities, not about the number of speakers.

  • @JohnnyLynnLee
    @JohnnyLynnLee9 күн бұрын

    I'm Brazilian and I'm saying that BRAZIL listed as "to boost your career" is a joke. Since 2012 we can't grow anymore. Almost ALL other emergent countries are growing and ALL other ASIAN emergent countries are growing. In the third quarter of 2022 Brazil's GDP "grew" at a rate of 0.4%. Vietnam's GDP in the same period grew at 13,67%. In the year of 2022 Vietnam grew at 8.2%. Brazil only 2.9%. In 2023 Vietnam grew at 5.05% and Brazil also at 2.9%. And even those 2 and so percent are misleading. Mostly due to the agrobusiness. Industry in Brazil in fact CONTRACTED in this period. And yeas, I'm learning Vietnamese. Run away form my country! Like I'm doing.

  • @wardachrouaa7281
    @wardachrouaa728113 күн бұрын

    I speak Dutch, Arabic, French, and German from this list, but I can't get a job because I wear a headscarf😑 When I apply for a job they immediately ask whether I'm interested being a cleaning lady, because I'm allowed to wear a headscarf as a cleaning lady. Nope. Thank you EU for allowing institutions to forbid their employees wearing a hijab...

  • @ErtixPoke

    @ErtixPoke

    13 күн бұрын

    Maybe you should stop wear it?

  • @mikidias

    @mikidias

    12 күн бұрын

    I feel you 😢 Me too, I wear Hejab on too 🧕🏻, even though I'm myself not middle - Eastern Arab or some other of expat migrant or refugee, but, as soon as they see me, they take me as an middle - Eastern or European eastern gypsy expat or refugee and treat me like 💩 😢 😭 They don't understand that we European Latina women also wear headscarf 🧕🏻, especially during cold winter season ❄️ and especially in the hot summer season 🌞 🥵 in order to protect us from the heat. Plus...., my country is not legally or constitution Religious by law, but it's Secular!!!! Therefore, I wear wherever I want to! 😑 🤦🏼‍♀️