This is a genuine question. I’ve always had an interest in learning languages and I have a list I want to learn. I am already somewhat decent in Spanish, so I’m picking up that, practicing my Portuguese, going to learn French and Italian, maybe German, learning Polish, and possibly Russian.

I already canceled the idea of living in Russia due to obvious reasons, but will I have any need to learn the language? Will it be useful? Will that be offensive? Many people HATE Russia and the language.

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    20 hours ago

    People should be able to understand what is going on there, so I say go for it.

    This would also open the door to other Slavic languages, many not even written in cyrillic.

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      Shout out to Interslavic! This is a language that is comprised of common words and roots from all Slavic languages, all united under consistent rules.

      Learning it will enable you to understand all Slavs to a good degree, and they will in turn understand you very well.

      Knowing 2 Slavic languages (3 if we count basic Czech), I can confirm it works.