Living in a country where you have to speak a foreign language can cause serious problems, as well as practical problems.

Nowadays our world is getting borderless due to the results of globalisation.
However
, some
people
still consider moving to another country where one should get used to speaking a foreign language on a daily basis to be one of the most significant reasons for that person to go through a hard assimilation process causing numerous issues with a new society, as well as mundane complications. From my point of you,
such
an opinion cannot be viewed as a credible one today as the modern generation is extremely flexible, being capable of living under a great variety of circumstances.
Firstly
, young
people
moving to a foreign country for educational purposes, as well as those older than 30 who can apply for a job all over the globe cannot be viewed as
people
suffering from a problem of not being accepted in a new place only because of not being a native speaker, as their technological supply provides them with a great opportunity to speak with others omitting linguistic obstacles.
Furthermore
, the modern generation is believed to be much more mobile, so that today there is a brand-new phenomenon of digital nomads who are able to cope with a wide range of problems. Regardless of their speaking skills, they are roaming the globe staying in more than three or even four countries a season relying only on their English speaking skills and phone delivery applications when dealing with society and everyday needs and challenges in a foreign state.
Last
but not least, we should
also
keep in mind that there are billions of those capable to understand as well as describe something with the most generic English phrases which seem to be worldwide used clichés so that
people
do not give
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thought to the problem of not being understood or feeling miserable or just abandoned in a foreign-speaking country. Summarizing all the above, I lean to the opinion that there is no point in considering a lack of foreign language skills while living in other countries as a source of daily problems, as well as social issues. I reckon that our modern, globalised, open-minded and always developing world depends on the fact that a person can get accepted in every society, surrounded with friendliness and help just because he or she is a human being seeking a better life.
That is
why I and
also
thousands of
people
around the globe keep it for the axiom that we should not be afraid of facing new challenges which at
first
sight may appear insurmountable just because of the need to speak a language
that is
not our mother tongue on a daily basis.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • linguistic proficiency
  • cross-cultural communication
  • miscommunication
  • social integration
  • linguistic alienation
  • cultural dissonance
  • language acquisition
  • communication breakdown
  • interpreter services
  • language courses
  • bilingualism
  • multilingualism
  • language barrier
  • effective communication
  • cultural assimilation
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