Comment Re:Learning another language is fun, too. (Score 1) 93
I spent 5 years learning German. Complete waste of time. I spent a week in Germany. Everyone spoke English. I was in a small town at a roadside convenience store and went in. I asked, in German, if they had any apples. The woman first corrected my pronunciation and then said, in English, "We don't sell apples." I found that to be the case throughout a lot of northern Europe. Outside of Germany and Scotland, the reason is that when Hollywood releases a movie in these areas, it's expensive to dub a movie in the native language. As a a result, they instead show the movie in English with subtitles in the native language. People pick up on English pretty quickly as a result. This is also part of why you can travel almost anywhere in the world and find somebody who speaks English, the other part being the British Empire. As for the Germans, after WWII, English became the language of business because of post-war occupation by 3 of the 4 powers. Finally, as for the Scottish, well, let's just watch this video.
Germany (and the Netherlands) are bad examples as they teach English to kids to be competitive on the world stage. They also didn't have large colonial empires so few other countries speak German or Dutch (nothing against the Germans or Dutch mind you, both great people). Spanish and French are more useful as there are more people who use these languages exclusively and a few former colonies that use the languages exclusively. Whilst in Spain you can get buy with little to no Spanish without a problem but try Colombia, Argentina or even Mexico where English is less widely learned and used.
Even if you're not fluent it is still useful as you can pick up on things said to you (or around you), read signs, menus so on and so forth. I used to be able to count up to 999 in Thai (I never learned the word for 1000) I did it mainly for shits and giggles whilst drinking but found it came in handy as I could walk around the markets and listen to what the Thais were negotiating and then realise how much I got ripped off for being Farang.