Why learning languages in 2024 is just NOT worth it

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    Today is one of those days when I question whether language learning is worth the time and effort it requires.
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    0:00 Why bother learning a language
    0:24 My friend's story
    1:42 Learning languages is hard work
    2:34 Everyone already speaks English
    2:53 Lies people spread about language learning
    3:38 Is language learning worth it?
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Komentáře • 949

  • @Thelinguist
    @Thelinguist  Před měsícem +39

    📲 The app I use to learn languages: bit.ly/43DMEPx
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    ❓Was I able to convince you to give up? Let me know in the comments!

    • @BoxerBoy-gs8eq
      @BoxerBoy-gs8eq Před měsícem +6

      Even as a joke, I think what you said was very serious. I thought a lot about it and it is true. Translators in our devices are very good nowdays and will keep getting better. There really is no point to knowing a language in a few years. That is why I am going to quit my hobby of language learning. Thanks for enlightning me Steve!
      It's April 1st by the way.

    • @user-hj7ld4ff7p
      @user-hj7ld4ff7p Před měsícem +5

      You got me. I should have been more wary on April 1st.

    • @thiagoleonelsoto3592
      @thiagoleonelsoto3592 Před měsícem +2

      I understand the point and it is good to have worries before starting to learn a new language. If you don't need it for a job or to live in a country where people only speaks that objective language, you have to be really sure about your reasons of your study. Talking about me, I do it because it is a very healthy habit and i have fun learning japanese. I lose nothing, but maybe i just win entertainment. I prefer doing this than playing videogames. Finally, i think there is a lot of time left before you can talk and understand in real time with people, not being dangerous.
      In conclusion, if you don't need a language, and you can't find a way to enjoy learning, you shouldn't bother learning, but if you do like it or need it, it is a very good idea to begin this healthy habit.

    • @thiagoleonelsoto3592
      @thiagoleonelsoto3592 Před měsícem

      oh, i just realize it is april...

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 Před měsícem

      The Winning Side
      The righteous person faces many troubles, but the LORD comes to the rescue each time.
      -Psalm 34:19
      From the moment we come into this life, there are all kinds of troubles. Life is filled with challenges, and it seems as though when you have one problem finally resolved, three more take its place.
      In fact, the Bible says, “People are born for trouble as readily as sparks fly up from a fire” (Job 5:7)
      Some people may say that if you accept Jesus Christ, then all your troubles will go away. The implication is that if you become a Christian, then your problems will be gone. On one hand that’s true, because when you become a true follower of Jesus, many troubles do go away. The issues of an ever-present guilt, an emptiness in your life, and the fear of what happens beyond the grave are resolved.
      But in all fairness, other troubles start once you give your life to the Lord. The moment you decide to follow Jesus Christ and seek to do the right thing, the devil will do everything that He can to stop you.
      But you also need to know that God is far more powerful than the devil. And God will do everything He can to strengthen you. You are on the winning side.
      That doesn’t mean you aren’t going to be tempted. It doesn’t mean you aren’t going to face hardships or that you won’t have obstacles in your life. But it does mean that you will ultimately get through these things with the help and power of God.
      When the disciples were afraid, Jesus gave them some words of assurance to bring calm to their anxious hearts. He said, “Don’t let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in me”
      (John 14:1)
      We could also translate this to say, “Don’t be agitated or disturbed or thrown into confusion.”
      Jesus didn’t tell the disciples to mull over their problems. Instead, He told them not to be troubled. He was saying there are reasons to be troubled in life, but there is a greater reason not to be.
      Yes, we have all kinds of troubles in our lives: health troubles, family troubles, relationship troubles, and financial troubles. Things don’t go the way that we hoped they would go.
      And there are times in our lives when things happen that we just don’t understand. Why did God do a certain thing? Or why did God not do a certain thing?
      When I don’t understand something about God, I try to always fall back on what I do understand. I understand that God loves me and that He’s looking out for me with my best interests in mind. I do understand that no matter what happens, He will get me through it.
      Nothing is too hard for the Lord. There is no addiction so strong that He cannot free someone from it. And there is no problem so complex that He cannot unravel it. There is no hope without God. But with Him, you have all the hope that you ever will need.

  • @GerardMenvussa
    @GerardMenvussa Před měsícem +940

    Why learn a foreign language when you could just kidnap Steve and force him to translate for you?
    Work smart, not hard (ง ͠° ͟ل͜ ͡°)ง

  • @user-mb9ph2ub3c
    @user-mb9ph2ub3c Před měsícem +518

    "If you read well , people will get jealous at you , if you read badly , they'll laugh at you "
    So true .

    • @Tamake872
      @Tamake872 Před měsícem +11

      So screw people, nothing good comes out of this

    • @anemonotogen
      @anemonotogen Před měsícem

      No.

    • @13hehe
      @13hehe Před měsícem +4

      I read well in french class and this is true. people look at me with soul-less dead looks in their face when they speak their anglo french.,\..

    • @merelynominal
      @merelynominal Před měsícem +1

      ​@@13hehe Ikrrr. My classmates think I'm an insanely good TTS machine when I'm reading in my English class. Although some of them can't even read properly in their native language.

    • @Br4nd0nS4n7os1995
      @Br4nd0nS4n7os1995 Před měsícem

      ​@@13heheSe llama vivir en un mundo competitivo

  • @amesstoday
    @amesstoday Před měsícem +1146

    Thanks for the April fools joke.

  • @LanguageSimp
    @LanguageSimp Před měsícem +816

    I agree completely. Language learning is a huge waste of time these days.

  • @kkarx
    @kkarx Před měsícem +303

    Your friend should not worry. I get refused even in my own language. 😁

    • @Thelinguist
      @Thelinguist  Před měsícem +53

      Yes but the likelihood of making a contact is higher if we can speak the language rather than stumbling with a phone. I can tell you using my iPhone when my wife and I were in Vietnam only worked in emergencies.

    • @mh5854
      @mh5854 Před měsícem +4

      i like learning languages, and in my country if u know arabic and english there is no way that u will not find a job at all@@Thelinguist

    • @californianorma876
      @californianorma876 Před měsícem +3

      LOL. I figured, yeah, a jerk is a jerk no matter the language! 😂😂😂 Maybe she just did not want to be bothered!!!

    • @Kielimies
      @Kielimies Před měsícem

      Because Some People aren't into honesty and straightforwardness.

    • @hulumneger7083
      @hulumneger7083 Před měsícem

      @@Thelinguist I found about you today . You motivated me ,thank you

  • @camilapalmeida
    @camilapalmeida Před měsícem +135

    I was getting so sad and unmotivated while watching my polyglot idol saying that it wasn't worth it until you say the last sentence of the video! You got me on that one! 😅

    • @josephqu579
      @josephqu579 Před měsícem +2

      I have no motivation anymore, and I don’t want to continue learning foreign languages. I feel that learning foreign languages ​​is really useless.

    • @user-sg6uo5kt7q
      @user-sg6uo5kt7q Před měsícem +1

      Still, nothing he said wasn't true, although these are things I believe most language learners have long since considered.

    • @camilapalmeida
      @camilapalmeida Před 29 dny +3

      @user-sg6uo5kt7q true... I think that's why it felt kind of real. Why bother learning other languages if everyone will speak in english with you? Still, I like to think that learning languages is a plus! And a fun journey! Not everyone speaks english.. I work in a hotel and we had a french family last week who could only speak french (only the father could speak a bit of english). Since I speak french, I was the only one capable of helping them when they needed and communicating with them. So that kind of stuff motivates me! Also, it's fun to speak languages that not everyone can! ;)

  • @alex10291
    @alex10291 Před měsícem +268

    Damn I was like Steve gave up on life 😅

  • @senco445
    @senco445 Před měsícem +89

    After seeing the title and the person who posted it, I suddenly decided to throw the Russian book I was just using every bit of my brain cells to comprehend and read out of the window to the very depths of hell and finally yell from the heart "Freedom".
    Until I saw the date. Steve is a monster.

    • @lapkrit
      @lapkrit Před měsícem +9

      I swear I was going to sleep when I saw this video pop up and almost had a heart attack. I watched the whole video, contemplating the years I've spent on language learning
      Normally I don't get bothered by someone else's words, but I have so much respect for Steve's knowledge and approach to language learning, that I not only 100% believed every word in this video, but also felt like a part of my soul left me
      I hope i have nightmares about this video tonight.

    • @anires1195
      @anires1195 Před měsícem +3

      @@lapkrit you do know that the video is a joke right.

    • @wolfstadt_
      @wolfstadt_ Před měsícem

      @@lapkrit April fools!

    • @heyyy1325
      @heyyy1325 Před měsícem +1

      Hahahah I'm Russian! Good luck with learning that... even I myself don't know the full alphabet or grammatical rules 💀

    • @victorbimantara4258
      @victorbimantara4258 Před měsícem

      He got me as well 😂

  • @rpg9392
    @rpg9392 Před měsícem +46

    Apparently Steve is a talented actor as well!

  • @ericcsuf
    @ericcsuf Před měsícem +81

    I've found learning Norwegian has been about as useful and fun as when I trained to run my first marathon at 58. Worthless in day to day life and exhausting. But I loved every minute of both accomplishments. I'm 80+ now and can no longer run marathons or even 5K's, but I can still exercise my most important "muscle". My brain. I continue to study Norwegian and have added Spanish to the mix. I live in So Cal so Spanish might actually be useful, but that's not why I'm doing it. Thanks for the videos and thanks for LingQ, Steve.

    • @Marllang
      @Marllang Před měsícem +2

      hvordan går det med norsken din?, blitt noe bedre?.

    • @maschmek
      @maschmek Před měsícem +4

      I feel ya, man. I started learning Swedish a year ago and I'm sixty. Even if I go to Sweden (been there once) you can't convince Swedes not to switch to English. So why do I learn it? Because it's interesting and fun. Statistics tables tell me I have 259 months left to live. Can I figure out how to spend some time there in that expensive country after retirement? Mebbe. Doubtful. But it's about being able to say, Hey, did you know that in Swedish this is called that, or that the Dutch word is almost the same, or this expression is almost exactly like English...
      Jag önskar dig lycka. Og jeg ønsker deg lykke.

    • @spraguesean
      @spraguesean Před měsícem +3

      Dark thoughts 😂 but in my case, having conversations in three languages other than English (French, Spanish and Russian) every morning for about an hour, thanks to the free language sharing site Tandem, and being 77 years old, retired and in the demographic perhaps most at risk from dementia, I must say that switching between languages and learning new vocabulary in all of them has sharpened my mind and given me a more positive attitude. Best way to start the day!

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Před měsícem

      That's just masturbatory. Why not congratulate yourself immediately so that you don't have to go through the whole ordeal?
      just kidding :) , congratulations on your accomplishments, and good luck on many others!

  • @pumpkinsandme6238
    @pumpkinsandme6238 Před měsícem +48

    My kids started learning Mandarin 6 years ago. Last year my daughter competed in the Chinese Bridge Chinese Competition for fun. She wound up winning an all-expenses paid trip for her and myself to China to compete there. We had an amazing time and she won first for the Americas. Doors open when you know another language that you never expected. And we've made so many friends on the way, been exposed to a whole new culture, and my children are learning to have empathy, perseverance, and to think in new ways.

  • @edmondpiffard2771
    @edmondpiffard2771 Před měsícem +14

    Haha! Good one! Steve you inspired me to learn five languages during Covid. Now learning five more and I won’t stop till I die. Most fun Ive ever had. The salient message from you that I took to heart was that if you’re motivated and take the time you will get there. Forever thankful for your inspiration .

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Před měsícem +1

      He had you fooled from day 1, this can never amount to anything but a huge waste of time.. good he's finally admitted to it
      Just kidding of course ;)

  • @KNCKNCKNC
    @KNCKNCKNC Před měsícem +90

    Learning a language is great because you learn that embarrassment is way overrated. It is one of the best ways to get over one's own fragile ego and find your own voice in all aspects of one's life.

    • @WaaDoku
      @WaaDoku Před měsícem +7

      I wish learning languages worked for me like that. Learning languages for 12+ years now, still getting extremely embarrassed about cultural mishaps.

    • @kathiaponcefausto7825
      @kathiaponcefausto7825 Před měsícem +1

      ❤ Nice

    • @Nicolau29
      @Nicolau29 Před měsícem

      lovely message 💙 ... ​@@WaaDoku ... I understand you ... But you are actually way AHEAD those that never entered the territory 🎁 ... So this alone is reason for you to have a high self-esteem 🥇 ! 💁🏾‍♂️

    • @WaaDoku
      @WaaDoku Před měsícem

      @@Nicolau29 What do you mean? The territory of other countries or the territory of learning languages? I think globally speaking, learning languages is not that unusual. Places like the US are a rare exception to the rule.
      The other thing is, if you've never experienced this it's probably hard to imagine. So I appreciate your encouragement but it doesn't work like that. Just picture you with business partners and you saying a word or phrase you thought is perfectly fine but the context and timing are a bit off which makes you sound like you just said something extremely offensive and condescending to the boss of a foreign company. That's the level of embarrassment I'm talking about.

    • @Nicolau29
      @Nicolau29 Před měsícem +1

      @@WaaDoku I meant the territory of learning ... Just the effort you went thru is already very valid, in my eyes ... 💯 ... But, well, from your answer I realise the difficulties you had in your experience 🙁 ... Usually, as learners we also expect some other people to appreciate our efforts ... It is sad when we make an honest mistake and are met with harsh judgement from the other side 💔 ... As seems to have been the case with you ... Perhaps someone was not fair to you ... Best wishes from Brazil 🌞 !

  • @chaoslanguagelearning
    @chaoslanguagelearning Před měsícem +30

    The fact that Steve quoted this Chinese parable (which he most probably learned it in Chinese) proves learning languages is worth it. :)

    • @shahlabadel8628
      @shahlabadel8628 Před měsícem +1

      exactly!

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Před měsícem +1

      I heard the parable years ago and don't speak a word in Mandarin. Which proves that learning languages is way overrated - studying parables and metaphysics is a much better use of your limited time

    • @Mamoona-fw8ty
      @Mamoona-fw8ty Před 24 dny

      Long live PAK CHINA friendship !

  • @swerv7728
    @swerv7728 Před měsícem +21

    The sad thing is that ALOT of people think like this, I USE TO THINK THIS.
    Now language Learning is my favorite hobby and I have a mexican girlfriend who I never would have met if not going through the journey of learning spanish :)

  • @Venganza_
    @Venganza_ Před měsícem +7

    thank you for this wonderful message steve! i have been preaching the benefits of giving up and resigning oneself to total failure and inadequacy for years!!! great to see this glorious truth be spread further :D

  • @lapkrit
    @lapkrit Před měsícem +23

    Thank you, Steve! This came just in time. I've realised I've been spending too much time staring at my screen learning German and Swedish. It's really unhealthy for my mental health and it worsens my attention span. So I'm officially quitting wasting my time on language learning and instead gonna go get a degree in rocket science!
    I hope other people open their eyes to this modern plague of language learning that corrupts our children 🙏

    • @egmccare
      @egmccare Před měsícem +1

      Today is April fool’s day! 😂
      🙏

  • @BijuuMike
    @BijuuMike Před měsícem +15

    very motivational thank you so much for finally giving it to us straight Steve.

  • @Lovely_xiao_ai
    @Lovely_xiao_ai Před měsícem +15

    Yesterday, I really wanted to give up, but this morning, I set a schedule. I'll definitely not give up😊 I just needed motivation

  • @utkarsharora9081
    @utkarsharora9081 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for the motivation, Steve. It always helps when someone tells the truth.

  • @mimosa9638
    @mimosa9638 Před měsícem +5

    I’m over 70. The US Defense rates Chinese as level 5. Most difficult level with Arabic and Japanese. Great! I picked Chinese…to ward off Dementia and will travel to Taiwan for exercise (walking) and good food. 5 months later, now I really enjoy the work. No conjugaison. No plural ending. 👍😊

  • @kadirkaratas8081
    @kadirkaratas8081 Před měsícem +4

    STEVE! I FORGOT WHAT DAY IT WAS!! You freaking got me after a long day at work !

  • @Tea4Texas
    @Tea4Texas Před měsícem +2

    You are blessing to my journey and I started learning Japanese because of you.

  • @syater
    @syater Před měsícem +1

    This post is that slight push at the right time that has made me realize I've been wasting my time all these years. I can't actually remember why I thought it was good idea to begin with. So thank you. I feel set free.

  • @Chtigga
    @Chtigga Před měsícem +14

    Good one Steve!

  • @hiramdouglaswilliams705
    @hiramdouglaswilliams705 Před měsícem +6

    It's kind of like saying " Why should I go hiking or jogging, I can just in a car and go there."

  • @user-iy8kt8sf5k
    @user-iy8kt8sf5k Před měsícem +1

    Even though this video was posted on that special day, that was an honor for me to be able to see your darker moments, to see you, not only as a language guru but as a realistic and even pessimistic person. I love that Chinese story as well. I am now more than motivated to learn languages, because I could enjoy it in English, which is your mother tongue and my first foreign language. I was born on April 1st by the way and this was a great present from you, thank you Steve.

  • @odeebob7826
    @odeebob7826 Před měsícem

    باركَ الله فيك، وجزاك الله خيرًا، وأشكرك على كلماتك الطيبة والرقيقة

  • @heinrichvon
    @heinrichvon Před měsícem +3

    Good one, Steve... with some serious food for thought embedded in there.

  • @canadagood
    @canadagood Před měsícem +7

    Even though it is April 1st, I half agree with what you say here. I have travelled the world and it is very useful to know the basics of the local lingo. One should be able to say please and thank-you, ask the price of things and puzzle out the names of places on local sign posts and station names. At that point you have perhaps learned 10% of the local language. But anything past that, until you study for years and are fully fluent is almost useless.
    I have studied French for years. I can slowly read the front page of the newspaper and I can ask directions to the nearest hotel; but I can hardly discuss why there is a railway strike this week, what school students are reading or why the girl at the next table is smiling. (Unless of course I am lucky to meet a local who speaks English well).
    In the last year, I have studied four different languages on Duolingo. Though I am confident that the local people I might meet in France, Spain, Indonesia and Japan would appreciate my efforts at being polite, I am afraid that almost anyone that I meet in a forward-facing hospitality position will speak English far better than I will ever speak their language.

    • @motte5962
      @motte5962 Před měsícem +2

      Bonjour 🇫🇷 I am French and appreciate every bit of French you can use! It's all about motivation and need. If you want a little and know a little, fine. If you are passionate about something, you will acquire a lot. No stress. Native speakers should accept you wherever you are at!

    • @foolmoron
      @foolmoron Před měsícem +1

      People often describe this dichotomy between simple sentences and deeper sentences, but it's kinda wrong. If you can say "I would like 2 chocolate croissants" then you can also say "I would like more money", and so you CAN discuss the railway strike. You can really discuss a ton of deep topics with simple grammar and the 100 most common words, if you're willing to forego some nuance. But that's okay - your croissant ordering isn't as nuanced as your native language either.

  • @autumnmorrow4488
    @autumnmorrow4488 Před měsícem

    The most entertaining one of these I've seen so far. Bravo. I love your channel

  • @SanderIwase
    @SanderIwase Před měsícem +1

    Amazing way to use April 1st, Steve. I felt relieved at the end of the video 😅

  • @wastingtimeop
    @wastingtimeop Před měsícem +9

    With AI and upcoming translation apps (live and nearly perfect), soon there will be no pressing need to speak another language. However, it is not the same as chatting to people in their language. People almost always appreciate it and you can make friends easier. Knowing the language also helps to understand the culture. It is really hard to really understand a culture really well, without knowing the language. For me, it is a hobby, it is fun most of the time and satisfying once you reach a certain point. I will keep on studying. But, for practical communication it won't really be needed in a few years. It is also probably become less common for people to speak other languages due to this.

    • @NeonBeeCat
      @NeonBeeCat Před měsícem

      everyone should learn languages not because they have to but because they want to

    • @sorenpx
      @sorenpx Před 12 dny

      Using a translation app may be practical in certain brief situations but there will never be a time when friends are going to sit around having long conversations like that. If you want to actually talk to people and not just exchange a few brief phrases, you will need to share a language with them.

  • @travishurst2242
    @travishurst2242 Před měsícem +27

    You legit had me stressing about your well-being till i saw a comment about april fools!! 😂😅
    Regardless, i hope you're doing well, and we're all here to support you like you have for us!!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @juancarlosguerrerobecerra4285
    @juancarlosguerrerobecerra4285 Před měsícem +1

    Well Steve, I believe that you are what you do, what comes from the bottom of your heart without more or less. I think that learning languages may not be everything in life, but it is a very enriching activity. Thanks to you I have been able to improve personally and academically.

  • @bertonguillaume2674
    @bertonguillaume2674 Před měsícem +2

    I love how the story of your friend at the beginning underlines so well why so many of us are trying to learn a new language 😅

  • @maxmust-dw1mu
    @maxmust-dw1mu Před měsícem +12

    The secret to learning a language successfully is to invest €100,000 in learning materials

  • @BigdaddyDalaodie
    @BigdaddyDalaodie Před měsícem +4

    I think that language learning is still very satisfying, especially when you finally make some progress, just like beating a video game. And in this era, we all live in our own information cage; learning a different language could help us understand our world better.

  • @normawrangham19
    @normawrangham19 Před měsícem

    Ouch! That hurt! At least until read the April 1st date. Wicked of you!
    Thank you anyway for the great help keeping my brain stimulated in late retirement and the true pleasure I get from my dabbling in language learning with your help.

  • @CrlMchd
    @CrlMchd Před měsícem

    Qué grande Maestro! Saludos desde Argentina!

  • @wesleyoverton1145
    @wesleyoverton1145 Před měsícem +24

    1:37 it's over for non bilinguals, you all need to start language maxxing, but you can only mew while doing comprehensible input, so delay speaking so you can mew more.

  • @user-iz9fg5mu6o
    @user-iz9fg5mu6o Před měsícem +24

    😅I was shocked when I saw the title at first glance

    • @anires1195
      @anires1195 Před měsícem +1

      bro was not already prepared for today! 💀

  • @CrackerJayherber
    @CrackerJayherber Před měsícem

    You sir are a huge motivation for me! Thank you kindly.

  • @berenyiandre2040
    @berenyiandre2040 Před měsícem

    Sir Steve, I'm sorry to hear your aguments. I'm convinced language learning is great and worth, it can change our lives. In fact it has changed mine when I studied Hungarian. I succeeded to learn Hungarian: you can make friends and carry on your career abroad. Your videos are great. Thanks, have a great day. Andre BERENYI English language trainer based in France.

  • @lorenzovonmatta8278
    @lorenzovonmatta8278 Před měsícem +4

    Wow. I totally fell for it! Threw me off at the end and I laughed out loud haha.
    I have been aimless on my quest for French so far this year. Way too passive. This video actually woke me up. I don't want to waste time. I want to use the time and dedicate it to my love for French. Life is short after all. I will be more purposeful!
    Who knows, that story you told...might be my future, but this time there won't be an iPhone. I'll tell that French lady her compliment myself haha.

  • @michaelsmith4904
    @michaelsmith4904 Před měsícem +4

    On a more serious note, I have myself wondered if learning languages is worth it, although for a different reason - one you sort of touched on in the video, and that is technology. If I learn a new language now, what happens if in 5 years we have a "universal translator" which renders learning other languages obsolete? It's already possible, as you alluded to with the iphone example, to translate to (and from!) other languages with a device you can carry everywhere with you. You can even have your device listen to someone speak another language and translate it into your own. The only drawback is that it's not quite fast enough - yet. There is extra friction - going through this intermediary device which doesn't always quite understand what is being said. But... given the progress of technology it seems possible that in the future these obstacles will be overcome and you will be able to wear a bluetooth headset that translates what you hear in near real time, as if you have an actual human translator with you. Going back the other way - well, maybe everyone will have them and you won't even have to do the translation yourself, but if not, maybe you can subvocalize what you want to say and hear the right words to say or something, I don't know. That part seems like it will need more work.

    • @commentarytalk1446
      @commentarytalk1446 Před měsícem +1

      LLMs for example are linguistic and predictive. They don't do what the human is doing which is have a model of the world from which a linguistic capacity then picks and selects from. A world of a difference. It's true AGI/ASI one day will probably have a kind of model of the world and even surpass our own but it also probably won't be human either nor your own or another's. That alone let alone many other reasons is good grounds to learn a language if you wish to communicate or have a need to do so. Additionally the doing bit in living is the fun part and the bit that uses your brain and body which need using (correctly). That all said time is limited one must pick activities that are most appropriate to one's life.

    • @samp1312
      @samp1312 Před měsícem +2

      I'm not sure they will be able to translate all the nuance of the language even with advanced technology, so if you want the raw experience there's nothing like the old fashioned way :)

    • @commentarytalk1446
      @commentarytalk1446 Před měsícem

      @@samp1312 The enjoyment of food is in the tasting as much as the visuals and knowledge about food are rewarding. Same with doing it yourself eg talking.

    • @greeneraser9885
      @greeneraser9885 Před měsícem +1

      I can think of a lot of reasons why you might still prefer to learn a language, even if a "universal translator" existed. Does the "universal translator" cost $30/month to use? Does it have ads? Does it stop working when your phone runs out of battery or you lose your internet connection? If you're in a foreign country and it breaks for some reason or you lose it, are you now stranded with no way to communicate with anybody? Is it even slightly slower than a brain would be? Do you trust it to convey all the nuances of your ideas correctly? Can it explain cultural references to linguistic communities that don't know about them, such as local politicians, celebrities, TV shows, history, and cuisine? Can it explain puns well, or tell you when there's rhyming or alliteration? If it can explain cultural references and puns and semantic nuances well, does it significantly slow down the conversation to hear these explanations all the time? Does hearing explanations like this ruin comedic timing and make it very difficult to enjoy the humor of a language? Does the "universal translator" record your conversations and use them to "improve the product"? Are there situations where you couldn't legally use it because you're not allowed to record? In a crowded location with lots of voices, how would you specify which ones you wanted it to translate? Would you be able to coin new words in a language you don't speak the way you could in one you spoke? Do you have to push a button to turn on and off the translation, making it difficult to understand things if your hands are full? If it's a bluetooth headset, does it look ugly?
      A lot of these aren't just technological hurdles that could be figured out, a lot of them are fundamental issues with the concept itself.

    • @Thelinguist
      @Thelinguist  Před měsícem +8

      That was the point of my opening made up story. AI is not going to replace language learning, not for learning about other cultures, and not for interacting with people in any meaningful way.

  • @MajinSaha
    @MajinSaha Před 21 dnem +1

    If you plan to settle in a country for a long period of time or forever, learning their local language is a must if you want a higher chance of blending in. I too had a superstition that English is an international language so why bother learning another one (I'm not a native English speaker, so learning yet another language was not considered even a minor priority), but after living in France for two years, I felt I had been constantly missing out in majority of communications. It was painful without knowing French.
    EDIT: only after posting my comment I realized the date this video was published 🤣

  • @maddragon678
    @maddragon678 Před měsícem

    Totally agree with your take in this video.

  • @mysterycheez
    @mysterycheez Před měsícem +3

    Love the "blah blah blah" text. Too funny.

  • @Gemoraly-iv2fz
    @Gemoraly-iv2fz Před měsícem +18

    April fools nice one 😂😂

  • @biggsleezy
    @biggsleezy Před měsícem

    You almost made me give up with your video title alone😄, because despite my education background I'm currently working in a shitty job and I've spent so much time working on my French that I was thinking that I could get a better job with it one day.

  • @draugami
    @draugami Před měsícem +1

    The last few seconds said it all. Well done. (Actually you demonstrated an important skill. Take a view that you disagree with, and argue for it.)

  • @zephrynk9693
    @zephrynk9693 Před měsícem +3

    Oh, he really had me there, all the way up to the end.

  • @stevekaczynski3793
    @stevekaczynski3793 Před měsícem +10

    Leaving aside the April Fool possibilities of the video, it is not a good idea to be over-sensitive when embarking on a foreign language.
    I remember once in Istanbul a tourist trying to make himself understood to metro staff. He was a Spanish speaker, trying to explain that he wanted to get to Kabataş. I helped him out - the metro staff did not understand English, much less Spanish. At least a decade ago Istanbul was one of those places where it was worth picking up the local language basics because you cannot count on anyone speaking English.

  • @learntechwithruth2147
    @learntechwithruth2147 Před měsícem

    I laughed so hard at this video, Steve. Good one. I posted it on my google classroom for my students. Wondering how many didn’t watch it to the end. Too funny. Weird too how you took on some sort of different accent as you told it. I guess that’s your evil twin accent? Love it!

  • @kingo_friver
    @kingo_friver Před měsícem

    Thank you, Steve. Finally, I got out of this painful rut!

  • @maxharbig1167
    @maxharbig1167 Před měsícem +3

    Most reasnably educated people in continental Europe have at least one other language as well as their mother tongue plus a smattering of a few others. We all live in countries that border on other countries just a few hours away that speak a different language. Being monolingual in Europe can also be a career handicap. As the saying goes "A man who gains another language gains another life.".

  • @4hereyez
    @4hereyez Před měsícem +3

    Someone remind Steve April fools is on the 1st of April not on the second. ☺

  • @martynazurawska1497
    @martynazurawska1497 Před měsícem +1

    Love it! 😁

  • @arhus12
    @arhus12 Před 24 dny

    You just made me watch the video to the very end, good one

  • @DC-wo2yb
    @DC-wo2yb Před měsícem +7

    you got me 😅

  • @raymondkofianderson8195
    @raymondkofianderson8195 Před měsícem +4

    you got me , sir lol

  • @Ham_Chimponaut
    @Ham_Chimponaut Před měsícem

    Thanks, Steve.

  • @archibaldgregory1348
    @archibaldgregory1348 Před měsícem +2

    thank you for the awesome parable I will add it to my collection alongside Plato’s cave, Shroedinger’s cat, and ship of Theseus. I use this as a schizophrenic to examine reality and my surroundings along with therapy and medication. Perhaps it is the therapy ani medication I should be giving credit too haha

  • @timtench3334
    @timtench3334 Před měsícem +14

    You miss the point: the young woman in your story just didn't want to be pestered by some strange man. She had a right to her privacy - and she exercised it!

    • @P4intNoBleChannel
      @P4intNoBleChannel Před měsícem +2

      I think it was probably part of the whole April fool's joke

    • @pashacold6056
      @pashacold6056 Před měsícem

      No, she wasn't impressed by his language knowledge... He wasn't even simping for a foreign language... So she was in disgust

  • @JojoNY1980
    @JojoNY1980 Před měsícem +7

    Moral of the story, don't harass women in any language.

    • @Thelinguist
      @Thelinguist  Před měsícem +1

      The story was not true of course. I was not aware that trying to strike up conversation was harassment. It's easy enough to say I'm busy, or my boyfriend is the bouncer at the door so leave me alone.

  • @MatheusHenrique-tc8ei
    @MatheusHenrique-tc8ei Před měsícem

    Even before watch the video I already like the video, Steve is flawless.

  • @arielpoliglota
    @arielpoliglota Před měsícem +1

    You really got me in that!

  • @Erzkreutz
    @Erzkreutz Před měsícem +3

    this hurt more than 10.000 flashcard reviews.

    • @anires1195
      @anires1195 Před měsícem

      you do know this is a joke right.

  • @andrewcallo4471
    @andrewcallo4471 Před měsícem

    Great video!

  • @thomasryan1289
    @thomasryan1289 Před měsícem +1

    On your point about natives replying in English. What I've discovered, is it depends on the native speaker. I'm fluent in German [Learned it whilst stationed in Germany for 5 years], but when I speak German to Germans here in the states, they reply in English. I called on out on this once, and she told me most Germans - especially those who now live here - want to hone their English skills. She complimented me on my German, and revealed that she as confident in her English as she'd like to be. I also speak conversant Mexican Spanish, and when I speak it with native speakers, they ALWAYS respond in Spanish. I guess I'm trying to say that it is annoying when native speakers respond in English when we native English speakers make the effort to speak their language, but rarely is it because the native foreign language speaker is trying to be rude. Great video.

    • @Thelinguist
      @Thelinguist  Před měsícem +2

      It depends on how well we speak as well. But the speaker of the language we are learning has every right to practice their English. We can also insist on using the language we are learning.

  • @abelreiscarvalho7143
    @abelreiscarvalho7143 Před 17 dny

    Thanks for the motivation language professor 😊 i will go on studying german hard and hard . One day i will harvest the fruits of my investment

  • @bryanmurphy3328
    @bryanmurphy3328 Před měsícem

    Thanks, Steve. It's always good to learn new things, especially on April Fools' Day.

  • @Abdalla.97
    @Abdalla.97 Před měsícem

    Good one Steve

  • @BookLover19
    @BookLover19 Před měsícem

    I so wish I hadn’t read the comments before watching this video 😅 I would have loved to have had an authentic reaction to what Steve is saying in this video because he’s my favourite language guru and such an inspiration to me in my language learning journey. I think I would have been confused and aghast 😅

  • @user-xu2xy9ud1o
    @user-xu2xy9ud1o Před měsícem

    What fun to have some reverse psychology from Steve! 😁🤪❤ Yes, learning a language is hard work and some days one feels like giving up. Keep going! Don't be a monolingual!

  • @paulcowderoy6403
    @paulcowderoy6403 Před měsícem

    Excellent, thank you, and there are also a lot of great arguments against in that discussion. Moral of the story, don't learn languages unless you are really serious about it! Lifetime Mandarin learner from Sydney, Australia.

    • @raydosson2025
      @raydosson2025 Před měsícem

      This video was an April Fools joke btw lol

  • @georgesonm1774
    @georgesonm1774 Před měsícem

    100% right. Why bother, the payoff will NEVER amount to the effort you have to put in. Plus in order to even use the language, you have to either actually travel to another country, or hang out with some foreigners who don't know English... and WHEN do I find the time for all this? Life is so incredibly busy, and so short - just a blink and we're all gone and soon forgotten... I'm with you on that one Steve!

  • @scottcjmckelviephotography
    @scottcjmckelviephotography Před měsícem

    I enjoyed this, and was waiting for the punchline, but never did I expect it to be an April Fools. I am currently studying Scots Gaelic, arguably a native language of my country, likewise, a bit of modern Greek. LingQ is something I've thought about signing up to at some point, do you think you'll ever get around to adding Scots Gaelic?
    Although I have mostly just used Duolingo, I have done pretty well, so for anyone feeling discouraged, don't give in. Take it from me, I'm very ignorant of language, so ignorant that I grew up speaking English and learned naturally, so I was ignorant of very basic things having to revise over the fundamentals like verbs, etc. My language learning journey in Gaelic forced me to look these things up which has helped, although, there are still some things that are a bit confusing. Saying that, repetition of things and just accepting syntax has helped me a lot without getting too caught up in grammar.
    It would be nice to see Scots Gaelic expand out.

  • @jazzyeric21
    @jazzyeric21 Před měsícem

    Oh my God! I was thinking, "what the hell happened?" as an American living in Brazil with my non English speaking Brazilian wife as I am speaking Portuguese 24x7 and happier than ever. I was ready to unsubscribe lol. Nice one Steve but I hope that you did not lose followers who did not wait until the end of the video. For anyone with doubt, learning another language as COMPLETELY changed my life and I am now living in the country of my target language and have never been happier. It's uphill all the way but absolutely worth the journey! If you REALLY want it, you will achieve it without doubt!

  • @Tonibp28
    @Tonibp28 Před měsícem

    Well done 👏

  • @jedgely
    @jedgely Před 9 hodinami

    You got me hook line and sinker!

  • @user-ek4hu9nq8h
    @user-ek4hu9nq8h Před 8 dny

    I was looking for an outside voice to give vocabulary learning advice to my Spanish 1 students and was SHOCKED to hear this video...until the end! I am SO excited about language learning that this blew my mind...so glad it was a joke!

  • @carolinabarbosa8488
    @carolinabarbosa8488 Před měsícem

    Awesome!

  • @robinschwartz1275
    @robinschwartz1275 Před měsícem

    🤣🤣🤣Thank you. Just have a very frustrating session with my Ukrainian tutor and I needed this. Now back to it.

    • @Thelinguist
      @Thelinguist  Před měsícem

      Remember that when we forget and don't understand we are still learning. It is well worth a little frustration every now and again to be able to enter into world of another culture.

  • @mehrunnisa24
    @mehrunnisa24 Před měsícem

    Throughout the video, I kept thinking about what a dumb story and how illogical theories came out of such a decent and knowledgeable-looking man but the last line, literally had me ROLLING😂😂😂.. Thank you Kind sir!! ❤

  • @crusader2.0_loading89
    @crusader2.0_loading89 Před měsícem

    man, you had me going, right up to the last sentence

  • @darthyall841
    @darthyall841 Před 7 dny +1

    I was scared when I read the title, but then I saw the upload date. 😂

  • @brianskinner9521
    @brianskinner9521 Před měsícem

    Well played, Steve!

  • @MrDavi2751
    @MrDavi2751 Před 18 dny

    I'm proud of myself that besides listening and agreeing that technology is useful enough so you don't NEED to learn a language and it's too much time spent...
    I was thinking "yeah, but I will still do it."
    It is hella fun. It's not about the result but about the whole path.
    I'm learning Japanese now and, my god, it's awesome to listen to a sentence and understand it. I look to the past "me" using romaji while learning hiragana and to my nowadays "me" rejecting romaji, preferring to read with kanas and kanjis, it feels much better and natural for me. It's not just about communication with someone. I evolved.
    Learning a language is a joy for a lifetime.

  • @rainierodlsc
    @rainierodlsc Před měsícem +1

    Almost threw my Italian workbooks to the trash can. 😮 😊 Buona serata.

  • @skp7558
    @skp7558 Před měsícem

    Nice one mr Steve

  • @Teachingcomfrases
    @Teachingcomfrases Před měsícem

    Good video steve

  • @TheMaecki
    @TheMaecki Před měsícem +1

    Steve, I remember you from antimoon's forum years ago (20 years ago in fact).

  • @haviskam
    @haviskam Před měsícem

    First off, I'd rather you said all this on the 2nd of April, bcz what you say, to me, makes absolute sense. I've been a teacher of English for 38 yrs. Years ago I tried to become a polyglot but I gave up the idea. I thought the only language you need is English worldwide. So, I decided to do my best to excel in English by putting all my effort in it. Now I feel and see how correct I wa in doing so. Why waste your energy on any language other than English? Of course this only applies to non-natives of English.

  • @birgitblume4980
    @birgitblume4980 Před 6 dny

    Well, you got me on that one 😊

  • @geoffthomson1686
    @geoffthomson1686 Před měsícem

    A cool punchline Steve :)

  • @mariajosesouza526
    @mariajosesouza526 Před měsícem

    Boa tarde, não desisto nunca

  • @melissagorgeous16
    @melissagorgeous16 Před měsícem

    Good one. Almost got us there.