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Can't speak well in english is a shame for a Chinese?

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伊藤司浩
2012-1-28 02:00 PM
for me~~~ both are important... English is needed in workplace~but, i still speak Chinese with my friends..LOL
mandychia
2012-5-7 12:10 AM
回复 1# 小蓉包


    it won't, so don't worry and feel shy
RcDrift
2012-5-12 03:37 AM
nah is not a shame, ask those angmoh who many languages can they comprehend and trust me , you will win them
Hummingbird
2012-5-12 12:05 PM
To me it is not a shame. English is not the mother tongue of mandarin-speakers. But as long as you are able to make people understand what you are trying to tell, it should be good enough.
姚金玲
2012-5-13 10:43 PM
Certainly not. Imo, the english level of malaysian chinese is much better than the chinese in china. However, fluency in english does give u an advantage esp. in workplace. I wish the day when my english level is as fluent as english native speakers will come true real soon~
韓苛刈
2012-5-18 04:57 PM
not a shame, but if u are in the college or university english is important and in big companies too
Bluesky^^
2012-5-28 10:10 PM
本帖最后由 Bluesky^^ 于 2012-5-28 10:12 PM 编辑

It's not a shame.
Yet, we should learn it well when we are young.
As we are getting older, we didn't really have the time to master it.
As a university graduate, I believe employers want us to speak English fluently and use it efficiently.

And if you're looking forward to work in a big company, English is essential.
hostezs
2012-6-8 12:56 AM
force urself to get more indian friends! it helps ^^
hostezs
2012-6-8 12:58 AM
and the only way you get to communicate with them is by english
可樂。
2012-6-8 12:32 PM
I think is up to urself la
Is u want a better life in future ,u will do all u can do improve it
"Rom was not build in one day"...
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