Why are so many Russians who want to have foreign pen pals and few non-Russian speakers who want to have Russian pen pals.
Why are so many Russians who want to have foreign pen pals and few non-Russian speakers who want to have Russian pen pals.
Ask Captain Obvious.
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and mostly they would like to have an English-speaking pen pal. Think about that.
Because English-speaking people (especially Americans and Brits) are generally very lazy when it comes to learning other languages.
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I'm not sure whether that's entirely fair. I'd say that if the demand to speak Russian was as high as the demand to speak English, this wouldn't be the case. I think the real problem is that there's a higher demand for the English language than there is for the Russian language.
Yes, that's the underlying cause of it, but it still makes us lazy![]()
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FAT and lazy! Don't forget the FAT!!!
Actually I have a couple that keep me busy.
I'm easily amused late at night...
Yes, but the forum is about Russian not English. I'm actually tired of learning English. I did it for many years but I'm not still perfect at this language. I want to study some other languages.
English has become universal. Russian is difficult. Those who learn Russian seem to be romantics to me.
If you think Russian is difficult, you should try Korean.
Send me a PM if you need me.
Once, our polyglot Yazeed told me that Mandarin Chinese isn't that bad compared with Korean.
Here's a thread, by the way: Про сложность русского языка
He told me that Korean was the most difficult language he tried to learn.
Send me a PM if you need me.
Is Korean particularly difficult? Is it more difficult than Mandarin Chinese or Japanese?
Also let's be fair, Russian isn't the most difficult language in the world, even for native English speakers.
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Press 1 for English...
No-one Speaks Americanized English in the USA now! Politically Incorrect!
Stores can't even get that right! The illegal immigrants we have here are from Brazil, they espeake Portuguese not Spanish.
Just out of curiosity, are there phone calls that say "Press 1 for Russian"?
I would normally ask a friend but my ICQ is goofed...
I'm easily amused late at night...
I think it's the demand thing myself. Serious students usually have a particular motivation e.g. living and working in Russia, job-related needs. Hobby language learners IMHO are more likely to opt for something easier to learn (they want to spend some free time learning a language, not sacrifice their whole life for it!) and something they can use on the usual holiday destinations. I don't know a lot of folk who go to Russia for their holidays.
I would love to have a hundred Russian language exchange contacts, but right now I don't even have time for one.
I'm an average 20 year old from the UK, and I'm learning Russian because I like it.
To be fair, I haven't found it too difficult, just the same as when I learnt German at school. I'd progress a lot faster than I am if I had a tutor or went to classes, so far I've learnt all I know from studying it myself on my lunch breaks or talking to penpals in the evening.
The rules about grammar and such are fine once you know them, and I get a bit tongue-twisted with some sentences if I say them too fast, but otherwise I think it's a great language!
I found that most people at my school didn't do well with languages because they were embarassed to try and do the correct accent when saying the words. Trying to speak German/Russian with a London accent on just makes it far harder than it really is. It was frustrating to see - in my GCSE German oral exam I got an A purely because I stuck my best accent on and tried my best to be understood. Even though lots of what I said was probably grammatically incorrect, I went for it so was alright.
It's definitely true about the lazy thing. For the most part, we're just lazy here in the UK about languages. Few people try because they know they can roll up in France or Germany, or any country for that matter and just speak loudly and point at maps and be understood.
It's a shame.![]()
English is the international language. There is severe pressure on people living around the world to learn the English language. Native English speakers have a choice of which language they want to learn, if they want to learn one at all. There is a lot of Anti-Russian propaganda around that pushes people away from the Russian language. The Russian language is also very hard to learn and many English speakers think that it sounds ugly.
I, of course, am not one of these people. It is unfortunate that people do not see the beauty of the Russian language, country and culture.
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