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I think Spanish might be more useful.
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Spanish will be a necessity in 10 years.
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Depends on where you live. If you live in the southern US... Spanish. If you live closer to Canada, do Canadian French. If you live in Seattle, do Chinese ^_^
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French is easy i choose that i think you will find french easier but then again everyones different.. good luck with the new language ;)
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I think it depends where you live, and also what career path you decide to pursue. French and Spanish are both fairly easy to learn, but you may also consider German, Chinese, or Japanese, depending on what industry you're working in. I work at a company based in Germany, and I wish I had taken German at least a little bit instead of 5 years of French.
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I took French in high school. I really enjoyed it. I would suggest French. I agree that Spanish would probably be more useful to you in today's society, though.
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If you live in the U.S. I would say spanish. The spanish population has grown trememdously in the U.S. If you look in the help wanted ads.... 9 times out of 10 you will see in the description of the job "spanish speaking helpful"
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I would suggest spanish..if you live in the us i think it is a language that you would find useful in day to day life and employment oppurtunities.
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spanish is by far more widely spoken and you won't have much trouble learning it since you are italian. i would go for that, hope that was helpful :-)
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Sebian. Sorry, I cannot resist it... ;)
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Sign language, because you can still study it with a sore throat
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French, because of where you live. And it sounds sexy as hell.
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Depends on where your company is located, and what other companies or communities it does business with. Spanish would probably be more useful here in the U.S.; but for the shifting international market, you'd probably be better off learning Chinese or something...
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I think it depends on what area of the country you are in... If Spanish is a commonly spoken language where you are, then it would be a good choice. On the other hand, if you are living in a area where more people speak French, then maybe that would be more useful.
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It really depends on what you do for work or where you are. I personally feel that Spanish is a lot more beneficial because there are more people in the United States that speak Spanish than French. Not many people speak French in the US
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french way easier
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