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Captain.Remy 23-05-2010 05:20 PM

Chinese or Japanese ?
 
It looks like I'm going to learn (another) new language. Let me explain: I'm filing the application form to have a spot for my final year at University. (International transportation, shipping and air plane logistics degree)
Well, I could have taken Italian (Russian isn't available and English is obviously compulsory) but as I have taken Customs Formalities instead of Italian for the last 2 years, well, I can't take Italian for the final year.
So they're asking me to pick a new language but the only ones available are Japanese and Chinese but I don't give a damn about these 2. I'm fine with being (almost) fluent in 4 languages.

Anyway, moaning won't get me anywhere and I'm stuck. What's the best ? Japanese or Chinese ? Why would you take if you had the choice, and why ?

Thanks guys. :hugesmile:

Harry! 23-05-2010 05:23 PM

I would pick Japanese as I have always wanted to learn that but Chinese is more spoken in the world - most spoken language.

Novo 23-05-2010 05:24 PM

Japanese

Final Fantasy.

Enough said

Sophii3x 23-05-2010 05:24 PM

Japanese! I've been learning it for a bit, quite easy when you get the hang of it! I've heared that they're both quite similar though.

And you can speak 4 languages fluently? wow!

Jessica. 23-05-2010 05:24 PM

Japanese definitely!

Tom4784 23-05-2010 05:25 PM

Chinese would be the sensible option, but I'd personally go for Japanese meself.

CaraRawr 23-05-2010 05:25 PM

Japanese!

Captain.Remy 23-05-2010 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sophii3x (Post 3250302)
Japanese! I've been learning it for a bit, quite easy when you get the hang of it! I've heared that they're both quite similar though.

And you can speak 4 languages fluently? wow!

It's not the fact that's it's easy that bothers me because trust me, Russian is complicated (but it's like a mother tongue to me so I guess it doesn't count properly)

And yes I can. French is my mother tongue, Italian and Russian are the native languages of my parents and I've been learning English since I was 6. :hugesmile:

GypsyGoth 23-05-2010 05:30 PM

I love the sound of chinese.

setanta 23-05-2010 05:41 PM

My cousin is studying Mandarin as part of her degree course and seems to be enjoying it. The writing is a pain in the tits though, but yeah, still very interesting. Plus, it's probably the more logical one to be learning at the moment.

Ninastar 23-05-2010 05:44 PM

Chinese food is nicer, so Chinese

Raph 23-05-2010 05:45 PM

Japanese! And if you do, I could help you with the work anytime :wink:

BB_Eye 23-05-2010 05:53 PM

I'd be slightly torn. Japanese would come in very handy for travelling there (and I'd far rather travel to Japan than that police state China... not ot mention Japanese food is much better) and playing imported video games, but Mandarin Chinese is far more widely spoken and I find it more pleasing to the ear than the weird staccato of Japanese.

If pushed, I'd say Japanese.

Firewire 23-05-2010 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ninastar (Post 3250377)
Chinese food is nicer, so Chinese

pml Caitlin.

arista 23-05-2010 05:56 PM

It depends with Industry you go for
Although much is made in China orders and Offices
are in Japan.
Electronics.

Also China
is not like Japan
you can trade with Japan
but China can be harder unless you have a connection.

Beastie 23-05-2010 05:57 PM

Go for both..... or really go for Chinese. Like Harry said.. it is the most spoken language in the world so you would get more career opportunities through it!! But a man of your knowledge in linguistics Captain Remy.. you should try and do both!! One language this year and one the following year?

Or you could just go for Jap? Either way just follow your heart! :)

Beastie 23-05-2010 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 3250412)
It depends with Industry you go for
Although much is made in China orders and Offices
are in Japan.
Electronics.

Also China
is not like Japan
you can trade with Japan
but China can be harder unless you have a connection.

Oh. Japan is also ahead in it's time isn't it? Well from your explanation Arista Japanese sounds a good option too!! lol

arista 23-05-2010 06:13 PM

R & D is Japan and UK and USA


China is bland Factory
that makes what Japan tells them
if China lets Japan down in Quality
Japan then contacts South Korea and Veitnam
who can also under cut China.

Captain.Remy 23-05-2010 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thebeast (Post 3250414)
Go for both..... or really go for Chinese. Like Harry said.. it is the most spoken language in the world so you would get more career opportunities through it!! But a man of your knowledge in linguistics Captain Remy.. you should try and do both!! One language this year and one the following year?

Or you could just go for Jap? Either way just follow your heart! :)

It's my final year at Uni, I've already done 2 years now. :hugesmile:

I think I will go with Chinese. I mean, the shipping industry is so focussed on Asia right now, it's insane. I'm a bit worried tho. I mean, I haven't properly learned a new language in ages but I think I'll be okay, these things tend to go natural for me.

Thanks guys. :hugesmile:

edit: oh wait, Japan is in Asia too so I'm still stuck lmao

sooty 23-05-2010 06:19 PM

Chinese.

I am Japanese I should say Japanese but definitely Chinese is the future language.

If you are only interested in culture, you could choose Japanese, but China is rapidly becoming influential one in business and industries.
Economically Japan has already become has-been country I am afraid.

arista 23-05-2010 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sooty (Post 3250480)
Chinese.

I am Japanese I should say Japanese but definitely Chinese is the future language.

If you are only interested in culture, you could choose Japanese, but China is rapidly becoming influential one in business and industries.
Economically Japan has already become has-been country I am afraid.



You must be aware that HQ
remains in Japan.

China is a Bland Factory
it is not a safe nation like Japan.


Japan in the WW2 and before took over much of China.

BB_Eye 23-05-2010 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 3250492)
You must be aware that HQ
remains in Japan.

China is a Bland Factory
it is not a safe nation like Japan.


Japan in the WW2 and before took over much of China.

China was a desperately poor, weak country in the midst of a civil war when the Japanese invaded.

Now Japan is entirely dependent on the US for military support and China is a highly militarised economic powerhouse making all of its neighbours s**t themselves. Look at the way Japan and South Korea didn't take any action when their citizens were being kidnapped by North Korean spies, for fear of upsetting China.

Princess 23-05-2010 06:32 PM

My brother is learning Mandarin as part of his Business and Chinese course and he loves it.

arista 23-05-2010 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BB_Eye (Post 3250509)
China was a desperately poor, weak country in the midst of a civil war when the Japanese invaded.

Now Japan is entirely dependent on the US for military support and China is a highly militarised economic powerhouse making all of its neighbours s**t themselves. Look at the way Japan and South Korea didn't take any action when their citizens were being kidnapped by North Korean spies, for fear of upsetting China.


Sure Military,
but in Business
China is a massive Factory,
not R&D.

Shasown 23-05-2010 06:51 PM

Go for Chinese, regardless if its Cantonese or Mandarin, the languages of the future.


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