Have any of you guys ever learned or attempted to learn a "useless" language? Why did you do it? Do you regret it?
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 7:08:50 PM
No.215809554
I am learning Coptic and I don't regret it, it's fun and life is made to do fun things
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 7:10:06 PM
No.215809602
Yes
I thought it would make me look intellectual and worldly
Stopped soon after because I got self-awareness and there were more interesting things to spend my time on
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 7:10:20 PM
No.215809610
Attempted Japanese like all dweebs did.
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 7:10:40 PM
No.215809625
>>215808805 (OP)
I just learn what they look like, makes playing geoguessr a breeze. until you get to india/bangladesh with their 20 unique scripts that all look the fucking same.
TVRK
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10/13/2025, 7:10:54 PM
No.215809638
Yeah, Russian but then I decided that it's retarded. I wanted to learn it to better communicate with other Turkic people only to realise that it'd be better to learn their dialect than a third party language.
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 7:12:26 PM
No.215809700
I had latin in school and only passed because our teacher fell down a staircase and her substitute was still a teacher in training desperate to have as many of us pass as possible so that it looks good on her resume.
Awful awful language and completely useless too
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 7:12:41 PM
No.215809708
>>215808805 (OP)
I spent 29 years learning swedish because i'm born here
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 7:14:01 PM
No.215809766
>>215808805 (OP)
I tried Polish
Too hard for my tiny half-terrone brain
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 7:17:32 PM
No.215809904
I tried learning Chinese. I gave up to play vidya