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No, i DON'T think mandarin has become an international business language. Japanese is.
what's there to analyze? it's pretty damn obvious here in this THREAD we have so many broken-english losers who keep on raving 'mandarin' all the time, when the topic isn't about mandarin.
the topic is pretty simple: why students prefer english than BAHASA,
and NOT: why students prefer english than MANDARIN !!!
and what i said is pretty simple: you wanna be heard, speak the world's language. don't force others to learn yours.
you think that's too harsh?
well, i'm sorry but some brains can respond to a needle prick,
while others only respond to a sledgehammer.
It takes a nutcracker to crack a nut.
Dude you totally miss the point.
any additional foreign language skill is a benefit,
but the point here is: which one is the PRIORITY?
In my opinion, a lot of the reluctance in actually using Bahasa Indonesia, or the admitting of liking, and instead resort to English may be due to several reasons, and amongst others:
1. Deep rooted conscious/unconscious feeling of lack of pride in own country.
coz you are IN Indonesia....off course English is prefer than Bahasa....if you are living at English, maybe not....maybe you like French or Germany....other country's language is cooler than the country itself....that's what i thought....