Unfortunately not, I'd like to be though. Disney offers classes for Cast Members to learn languages so that they can better assist guests (and it shows what secondary languages you officially learned on your name tag). I refuse to learn Spanish out of spite due to the public school system in Florida trying to force it down my throat and unwilling to let me learn any other language. I refuse to learn Portuguese out of spite to the many rude Brazilians I get expecting me to know without even asking. So whenever Disney offers its next set of classes, I'm going to learn German, Japanese, and some other third language (probably Chinese) because the first two are languages I personally want to learn, and the third is a "-blam!- you" to what people expect/demand me to learn.
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[quote]and the third is a "-blam!- you" to what people expect/demand me to learn.[/quote]In what way is Chinese that language? It's the most spoken language in the world by a long shot.
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They'll see I have three secondary languages under my belt, and expect me to know Spanish/Portuguese and I'll be like "Nope, no idea".
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The only country in South America that speaks portuguese is Brazil...
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Yes, that was it. I forgot the name of the one country for whatever reason so I was waiting for someone to correct me so I can edit my post.