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19 out of 20 in latam is pretty wild. nostr:npub1e873s875jdfqamskc305g75td6zg8vj239282slwjew762xd758snwekmz is right, they don’t need to learn English, their own economy is large enough and self sustaining without it. But still surprising to see it that low relative to the rest of Latam

The only latam country behind Mexico is Haiti lol crazy . Guess I have to explore more of Latam. Argentina is #1, filled with Italians. They are def on the way up now with milei

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Even in Argentina is super low too lol

I bet lol and they are #1, it puts this into perspective

Interesting they are because the Brits stole that one island close to their shores hahahaha

Maybe it’s apart of their struggle with hyperinflation out of necessity , idk. Saylor always talks about how he did business there.

You guys are 18/20 lolll

Lolol

Could be that. I don’t know much about Argentinian culture

Me either I’m just guessing lol . Also all the Italians immigrating there after ww2. That’s when my dad learned English, coming to the US in the 60s

Could be! Let me ask our fren nostr:npub1yrffsyxk5hujkpz6mcpwhwkujqmdwswvdp4sqs2ug26zxmly45hsfpn8p0

Che, es verdad que en la Argentina se habla Inglés también?

Así es, en los colegios ya te enseñan ingles

Perfecto 👌 con eso Uds están en la delantera en toda Sur América

Don’t they teach English in school in all of latam tho lol

In private schools yes and in private schools that are country based (for example the American school or German schools) but public schools I don’t think they’ll teach as intensive as the private ones

For example in American schools they teach all classes in English just like you were taught here in the US

Igual yo no sé inglés 🫣😅

Eso no importa jajaja

Lo bueno es que estas acá y ahorras en btc