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