2. Reasons to study Japanese
Today’s world is a mess of connectivity.
To adapt, cope, and succeed, every one
of us is going to need to step outside of
our comfort zone.
The reasons to master a foreign
language are endless, I believe the most
important is enhancing your ability to
communicate and connect with people.
Research has also shown learning a
new language, regardless of your age
makes you a better listener, boosting
both your creativity and empathy
towards other individuals.
3. JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Many of the top companies in the world have their origins in
Japan. Toyota, Hitachi, Honda, the list is endless. By
understanding both a person’s culture, as well as their language,
you will have an edge when dealing with them. Whether it’s a
negotiation, or helping you to build a strong relationship, if you
can communicate with someone in their native tongue, you
definitely impress them.
4. JAPANESE CULTURAL EXPORTS ARE
EXPLODING
Give you insight into the
special terminology used in
your favorite martial art,
help you understand the
cultural basis for kamikaze
training and the origin of
the samurai warrior, and
develop your ability to
order sashimi like a native
at your favorite Japanese
restaurant!
5. KNOWING JAPANESE BRINGS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Being able to communicate with
potential customers in their own
language is key to winning their
business. In addition, when you
learn Japanese, you become not
only proficient in the language
but also gain an insider view of
the culture. Understanding the
Japanese work ethic, their
business etiquette, and knowing
which cultural faux pas to avoid
can often make or break an
important business deal.
6. It's not as hard as you think!!
It's true that Japanese has a much
different system of writing than English
or any other European language.
However, foreigners can get by with
learning the 44 or so hiragana or
katakana characters that represent
sounds in much the same way as the
English alphabet does.
In addition, the grammar of Japanese is
in many ways simpler than that of
European languages. Japanese nouns
have no genders, plural forms, or
accompanying articles to learn.
8. HOW TO LEARN JAPANESE
LANGUAGE?
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