This is generally because of the fact that I only speak English.
Despite my narrow minded, but nonetheless realistic opinion that unless I go to a desolate village in Africa, the majority of civilised (by which I don't mean pompous, I just mean developed) countries will more times than not of learnt my first language: English, so why really learn another language? It looks good on a CV, and yes I suppose if I want to broaden my chance of living in Europe than it could be quite useful.
But narrowing this down....
- At this present moment, I have no desire to work in the Fashion industry. Therefore I won't be considering the option of moving to Paris or Milan for either education and/or work related motives. So that's that hurdle out of the way.
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As crazy as it sounds, these girls have a point. 'I can't speak French, so I let the funky music do the talking'. Oh so true as far as I'm concerned. If ever I was in France, it would be the dancefloor that would be our language. - If I was going to live in another country, it would be America, furthermore 'New York, New York'.
- But having said that, I'm more likely to live in London.
- If I'm a musician in later life, my lyrics in my language will be doing the talking, and I'd want them to be respected for the dialect they're in and nothing more.
- I'm stubborn, and don't see the point. Shoot me bitches.
All this being said, I'd love to go to Paris with you Ed. So for your sake, mabye one day I'll take the time out to learn the language of love for your benefit...