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IgorLugansk [536]
2 years ago
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Globalization has led us to the realization that workers a interchangeable between countries so long as language issues are reso

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laila [671]2 years ago
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This is both true and untrue. It's true because knowing the language you can get a job and work in a foreign place and eventually become a naturalized citizen of the place. It is untrue because the person there should also know the customs and culture and not just the language, because lack of knowing these can lead to alienation and depression.
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