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Is it always worth the time and effort to learn a second language?

I’m an American from Boston and I’m about to finish college. I’m tired of the cold miserable weather so I’ve decided I’m going to move to somewhere warm and sunny year-round where I can get a good job with my degree. I’ve narrowed my move down to either Los Angeles, California, or Miami, FL. My ony problem is that I only speak english. I am aware that Los Angeles is flooded with Mexicans and Miami is Flooded with Cubans, so do I need to take the time and effort to learn Spanish if I’m going to be moving to these places, or is it really not that necessary?

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I don’t know if my career factors into this, but I’m going to be an Accountant / Financial Advisor

oh come on people, NO it is NOT necessary.

Could it come in handy? Absolutely! There are a lot of people in both LA and Miami who speak little to no English, so learning Spanish might be a good idea.

Also, if you’re wanting to be an Accountant or Financial Advisor (or really, most professions), you might get more business if you can speak Spanish, so again, not necessary but a good idea.

And hey! If nothing else, learning a second language is fun and gives you additional skills! Can’t really find a downside to it other than the effort put into it. Sounds like, in your situation though, the effort will be well worth it!

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