If I’m a lawyer, should I learn Chinese



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Learn to speak Russian:

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If you're going to work in China, you should

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Probably not, in rare cases when joint ventures are set up. Would English or Spanish be better?

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don't have to learn it, you can learn it from an interpreter.

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course, broaden your horizons no matter what your profession.

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As far as I know, recruiting agencies are more inclined to consider candidates with knowledge of the ancient Saxon language.

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Yes. Even if you're not a lawyer.

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If you're a Chinese lawyer you just have to learn the language Lenin spoke.

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Learn it, the Chinese are a great nation.

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I don't understand how knowing the language and working have anything to do with it. Knowing a language is always a good thing. It opens up the boundaries of communication for you! Learn it and don't think about it! It will definitely come in handy! Good luck.

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Worth it, not worth it? Learn it and it's interesting, in life there is nothing that can't happen to us. It won't get any worse.

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China gets more and more into the world stage every year, so you have to learn it, but only after you learn English.

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You have to learn English. Today you learn Chinese, and maybe tomorrow you'll have a job in the Great Chinese Empire.

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Then you'll be able to act as an interpreter in court, in cases with the Chinese. You'll also come in handy at markets somewhere in Vladivostok! Learn it by all means! A good lawyer's not a lawyer if he can't speak Chinese!

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Chinese is the most important thing in a lawyer's life. After Latin, bills of exchange, legal capacity, taxation, succession, statute of limitations, patents and commercial concession agreements.

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The great and mighty Chinese language.In the 80s there was a joke-question: how much will a kilo of potatoes cost in Russia in 2010? The answer was, for example, 5 yuan, then they laughed. And now in 2006, take a sheet of paper with a pen and write what Chinese and Taiwanese we do not consume? And Vladivostok is not involved. From clothing to equipment.From computers, cell phones and household/electronics to automotive industry.Russia - one big distributor of Chinese goods, and we are addicted to it, we do not have his.Oh guys are the Chinese! But what about us? We're RESTING.

 

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