 Benefits of speaking a foreign language. There are about 6500 spoken languages in the world today. 11 of those are here for my home country of South Africa. The most spoken language of them all is Mandarin. Language is what defines us, it is what divides us. It what we are taught and brought up to understand, and one day pass on to the next generation. It is like being a unicorn. When there are none left, you will only read about it in books and professors who also learned and studied about it. Linguistic diversity. But as time went on, people started to migrate to other parts of the world, and taking their language with them. But soon struggle to fit in, as no one else speaks their language, and so they start to learn a new language to fit in. Not only is this benefiting them professionally but also socially. Now they can communicate with others, where they are living and also learned a new skill. But not all areas reluctant to study a new language to fit in. They would rather find a common language between them, or refuse to speak to the other person if they do not speak their language. The most common language known throughout the world is English. Its main usages for business purposes, but also a common denominator when it comes to communication. Most people can speak two or more languages. It will consist of their native language and English. For those who can only speak a native foreign language, they will seek to learn English first before trying any other language, as this can assist them throughout the world more than their native language. Challenges. I have traveled extensively in my life and heard numerous languages, Dutch, Finnish, German, Arabic, Spanish and all other South African languages. I have even heard the difference between American English vs British English. During travels, you miss hearing your language being used in everyday things. That's why on holidays, we as people communicate with each other in our language, and then revert to the common denominator when communicating with others. It is there where the problem lies. You as an outsider do not know, whether what they are saying is good or not. Are they busy discussing you, or are they just talking between themselves? I have experienced this first hand. We as a family speak our native language of Afrikaans when we are on holiday, and people always ask us what language we are talking, because they don't hear it often and it sounds beautiful to them. We always oblige by telling the person what we are discussing, to not feel disheartened. Pros of learning a new language. But why are we as people not learn another language to fit in? Like being in a big school of life and trying to fit into the social cliques. Why are we so hesitant towards other countries' languages? Why not just try to learn the basic language sentences to speak to others? By learning a new language, it not only assist you in visiting or working in a foreign country, but also create a new skill set and improves your knowledge capability. Foreigners will appreciate it, when you can speak on their level rather than you forcing them to speak your language, so that you can communicate with more ease. Rather say upfront, that your language skills are not yet up to standard, but you are willing to try. Some cultures will find it arrogant and disrespectful when you mock their language, and you using it for your amusement. Respect other foreign languages and cultures as you do your own. Their language just like yours is unique, and not for you to play and have fun with. So go for it. What is keeping you from learning a new language? Broadens your horizons and communicate with others, and to improve your language skill set. Read your player in the school life game, and see what is out there. Do not just be bound by your language. Be a super unicorn.