Does it really matter if someone doesn’t speak several languages, even in a globalized world? /u/Valentina_erima No such thing as stupid questions

I’m in my 20s and I’ve always worried about not knowing many languages. I see that in an increasingly globalized world, people seem to expect us to speak at least two or three languages to succeed. However, I wonder if it really is that important. Isn’t it possible to find opportunities just with English or the local language, depending on the place? Should we feel pressured about this?

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​r/NoStupidQuestions I’m in my 20s and I’ve always worried about not knowing many languages. I see that in an increasingly globalized world, people seem to expect us to speak at least two or three languages to succeed. However, I wonder if it really is that important. Isn’t it possible to find opportunities just with English or the local language, depending on the place? Should we feel pressured about this? submitted by /u/Valentina_erima [link] [comments] 

I’m in my 20s and I’ve always worried about not knowing many languages. I see that in an increasingly globalized world, people seem to expect us to speak at least two or three languages to succeed. However, I wonder if it really is that important. Isn’t it possible to find opportunities just with English or the local language, depending on the place? Should we feel pressured about this?

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