Language Barrier:
People who are supposedly bilingual but don’t speak their family’s native tongue or parent’s language too well.
Not being able to communicate with people who are of the same language speaking kin.
Struggling with communication and not being able to understand others or letting them understand yourself.
Rather telling people, informing about the idea would be viable.
Not being able to speak another language you were taught when younger and having trouble communicating with others. Trying to get their attention.
Being able to speak another language can help with getting a job: translator, business speaking with others, solving issues that are more complex.
Wouldn’t it be a lot better if you’re able to prove your side if someone from your family decides to speak for you but not for your ideals or what you want?
Not being able to talk to friends while they speak their parent’s language and feeling left out (me).
Social problems, since almost everyone in a class speaks the same language or speaks the language that their parent’s speak to them, then there’s this one person who doesn’t speak that language. That person will have trouble finding friends or just not being able to socialize.
Particular issue, the lack of communication.
People not being able to assimilate in other cultures, therefore ignore them.
The better understanding of a language, the better at speaking to others with ease.
Not all schools, especially in the US teach other languages only French or Spanish let alone Chinese but that’s for other cases.
Being able to speak another man’s language can be useful and we can appreciate each other’s cultures and them too.