Table of Contents
- 1 Is learning Mandarin worth it for business?
- 2 Should I learn Chinese to do business in China?
- 3 Do you agree that Chinese Mandarin is quickly becoming the language of business and tourism?
- 4 How will learning Chinese benefit your future career?
- 5 What are the advantages of learning Mandarin over Cantonese?
- 6 Is learning Mandarin an absolute waste of time?
Is learning Mandarin worth it for business?
Do you learn Chinese for business or not? For businesspeople currently living in China or those planning to spend a considerable amount of time working with the Chinese, it’s definitely worth it. For those planning to do a deal or three over a lifetime, it’s just not feasible.
Should I learn Chinese to do business in China?
This is not necessary but more advantageous for you if you want to do business with Chinese companies frequently. You need to invest in your time, effort, and money when learning another language. A small investment in a business Chinese course can go a long way into improving your business and career opportunities.
Is it worth it to learn Chinese Mandarin?
It’s worth learning because knowing Mandarin will make your travel easier. Being able to speak and understand Chinese Mandarin will greatly benefit your trip to China. For most Chinese people, especially those not living in the tier top city, communicating in English will be impossible.
Do you agree that Chinese Mandarin is quickly becoming the language of business and tourism?
Chinese is quickly becoming the language of business and tourism, so by learning it now, you’ll be benefiting your future business self. With this many people speaking Mandarin, you will most likely do business with someone that speaks the language. This is business gold for your employer and for yourself.
How will learning Chinese benefit your future career?
Learning Chinese can benefit your future career by setting up a better relationship with your Chinese business partner or co-workers. Being proficient in a specific language can make daily communication better and your connections with local people.
Is it worth it to learn Mandarin in China?
Being young is literally 3x more valuable than speaking fluent Mandarin. Based on the new system, unless you have a Master’s degree, several years of working experience at a Fortune 500, and ideally a couple patents, then China doesn’t want you. 2. CHINA DOESN’T NEED YOU
What are the advantages of learning Mandarin over Cantonese?
First of all, Mandarin is the basics Chinese language system (tones, logical thinking and grammar) which can help you learn Cantonese easier. Secondly, there are more business opportunities for doing business in using Mandarin rather than Cantonese. I have a great recommendation for Mandarin Course you can take in Hong Kong.
Is learning Mandarin an absolute waste of time?
Learning Mandarin is an absolute waste of time because day by day it becomes clearer and clearer that China doesn’t want you. Last year China introduced their new foreign visa classification system that separates foreigners into different categories, based on their technical skills. Guess how many points knowing Mandarin gets you?
What is the official language of your company in China?
The “official language” at work is English. Only one guy in the firm can speak Cantonese. All of our Chinese clients speak Mandarin, some can speak Cantonese as well. Outside the firm, Cantonese is dominant in daily life, but I can get by with Mandarin and English pretty easily. More and more people are speaking Mandarin now.