Don’t want to learn a second language? That’s up to you. However, do know that it’s only polite to take the time to learn the local parlance when you travel.
“I’ll only be in the country for a couple of weeks.”
If you want to be a tourist, fine. However, don’t complain when people ignore you, when shopkeepers can’t understand you and when you book the wrong kinds of services because you have a hard time interacting with the locals. It’s nobody’s fault but your own. Live with the consequences.
“I’m too old to learn a new language.”
That’s the excuse we hear from almost everyone who needs to learn a foreign language, but don’t want to. It’s not only false, it’s downright lazy. Yes, you’re not just lazy about studying a second language, you’re also lazy about coming up with reasons for it. Everyone can learn a new language – thousands upon thousands of people who have benefited from language training software know that.
“English is an international language. They should speak English.”
That attitude is not only presumptuous, it’s downright arrogant. Nobody needs to speak English just to accommodate you. You can’t seriously expect locals to pull out an English learning software just because you’re coming to town. Take the initiative. Learn some of the local language on your own. Your life will be so much easier.

