No! More and more places are looking for people who speak more than one language to work for them. The world is becoming smaller by the day, where it becomes necessary to communicate with people from other countries in order to do business. While it's probably more important to speak decent English, having proficiency in that and something else would be very useful.
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I think the first person missed your point, or maybe I did. If you mean bad for the USA, I would say yes. It takes more people to deal with each language, increases costs. In schools children that cannot understand English cause the towns to need more teachers to take care of the non-English speaks, this causes the over-all costs to go up everywhere.
This answer has nothing to do with anything other than an economic answer. I have nothing against non-English speakers my family when they came to the USA could not speak English either, but years ago, you had to learn English.
Being bilingual makes you two persons.
Being bilingual will make you a lot more effective and useful to employer.
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Being bilingual does not greatly increase your chances of getting into an Ivy League University. Good grades, who you know, your SAT scores and community involvement will come first. Being bilingual shows that you are a well rounded person.
YOu dont get to speak 2 languages
Bilingual means able to speak two languages.
Yes. Bilingualism has a lot to do with multiculturalism.
I'm working on being more bilingual.
Being bilingual is not a requirement for marine biologists, but it can be advantageous. Marine biologists often conduct research and work with colleagues from different countries, so knowing multiple languages can facilitate communication and collaboration. Additionally, being bilingual can be helpful when working in regions with diverse communities where a second language is commonly spoken.
there are two bilingual countries in the world.cameroon and china.
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Being able to communicate in different languages is often referred to as being "bilingual" or "multilingual."