Duolingo sees 216% spike in US users learning Chinese amid TikTok ban and move to RedNote
Duolingo sees 216% spike in US users learning Chinese amid TikTok ban and move to RedNote
TikTok U.S. users have been learning Chinese on Duolingo in increasing numbers amid their adoption of a Chinese social app called RedNote ahead of the
You're viewing a single thread.
This Tiktok ban is going to make people in the US do what they never did before and learn a second language. 万岁
26 1 ReplyMore like start learning a second language and give up after a week.
This may be a stereotype, but TikTok specifically caters to people with short attention spans.
37 0 ReplyYeah learning to speak Mandarin is one thing but learning to read it feels fucking impossible if you don't start young.
7 0 ReplyStep 1: Die
Step 2: Reincarnate in Taiwan (don't pick mainland China like I did in my current incarnation)
4 0 Reply
Gateway learning.
I learned Spanish to write love letters in 2nd grade.
And now 30 years later, I know like a dozen languages at a basic level, but still good enough to be sent all over the world on business trips for free.
6 1 Reply
什么万岁?
2 0 Reply