I was just contemplating this recently. Since a large majority of Manhattan is owned by the Japanese, most of our debt has been bought up by China, and Korea is also starting to make a move on the U.S. and has a successful showing in the car business, which of these East Asian foreign languages do you think is better to become more fluent in?
I took a year and a half of Japanese a while ago in undergrad, but I don't remember a lot.
I was thinking about this because of my current focus in biotech and biochem coupled with my interests in patent law.
In the business world right now, I know the U.S. does a lot of business with all three countries.
If anyone has any experiences with the cultures and different languages, give your reasons for your pick and your experiences.
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I took a year and a half of Japanese a while ago in undergrad, but I don't remember a lot.
I was thinking about this because of my current focus in biotech and biochem coupled with my interests in patent law.
In the business world right now, I know the U.S. does a lot of business with all three countries.
If anyone has any experiences with the cultures and different languages, give your reasons for your pick and your experiences.
Go in...