1
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language proficiency
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Argentina
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Proficiency in Spanish is highly valued in Argentine culture, and English proficiency is beneficial but not essential.
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4
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2
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language proficiency
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Canada
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Bilingualism is highly valued in Canada, providing a competitive advantage in the job market.
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3
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3
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language proficiency
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Germany
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Visitors to Germany are expected to speak some local language and the country values multilingualism.
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3
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4
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language proficiency
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India
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Proficiency in English is essential for education, business, and social status in India.
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3
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5
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language proficiency
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Sweden
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Sweden places a high value on proficiency in both English and the native language.
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3
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6
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language proficiency
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Russia
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In Russia, native language proficiency is prioritized over foreign language proficiency for careers.
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2
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7
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language proficiency
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Japanese
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Proficiency in Japanese language is highly emphasized due to societal and cultural norms.
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1
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8
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language proficiency
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Mauritian
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Mauritian culture emphasizes multilingual proficiency in English, French, and Creole.
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1
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9
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language proficiency
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Monolingual countries
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In Monolingual countries, English or a single native language is predominantly spoken for language proficiency.
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1
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10
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language proficiency
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Nigeria
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Proficiency in English is crucial for education, business, and social status in Nigeria.
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1
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11
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language proficiency
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Singaporean
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In Singapore, multilingualism is common due to the diverse population and education system, leading to high language proficiency.
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1
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12
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language proficiency
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Switzerland
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Proficiency in English and French/German is advantageous due to Switzerland's value on bilingualism.
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1
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13
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language proficiency
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Tourist
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Tourist may rely on widely spoken languages but could face challenges in areas with limited language support.
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1
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