Multilingualism is vastly overrated/overvalued, but *multicultural experience* (having lived long periods in very different cultures) is vastly underrated/undervalued. It’s better to have lived in 2 places knowing only the language of 1 than in 1 place knowing languages of 2.
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Does multiculturalism include different cultures such as north east India, Chattisgarh, west/east bengal etc.? Or are all these considered too similar to be separate cultures? Are US and NZ different cultures or too similar?
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8 countries 4 languages
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