You refer that you want to be able to communicate with the majority, in that case, there is no doubt that Chinese will be your choice, because Chinese is the most widely spoken in the world, it means lots of job opportunity.
If you are a total beginner, it will be better to have a private teacher, especially a native Chinese teacher. He/ She will help you with pronunciation rules and writing rules, and design learning plan upon your level and learning goal, when you master the basic, you can learn by yourself.
If you don't mind, you can learn online, recommand a good website to you http://www.chinesehour.com/. You can get one-on-one native Chinese tutor here. The detail is at http://www.chinesehour.com/privateclass/
If you are not used to learn with a tutor, you can also benefit here, you can take advantage of the specially designed 200-hour online multimedia course to learn by yourself, which is both in English and Chinese and free to anyone, detail introduction is at http://www.chinesehour.com/course/how-it-works/
Wish it helpful to you. :)
It Doesn't. Everybody has their own personal tastes, Yours might be Japanese over Chinese.
idk but japanese food is very good better than chinese
Hanbok is a korean traditional clothes derived from Chinese traditional clothes called Hanfu. Kimono is a traditional Japanese clothes. Choosing better one is depends on your cultural preference whether Chinese or Japanese culture.
That depends entirely on where and what you plan to do in your line of work. Japanese and Chinese are likely better options than Korean in general, but beyond that is entirely up to you.
This is a question of personal preference and there is no clear information on which one Americans prefer overall. Chinese food is consumed at a much higher rate than Japanese food in the United States, but it is likely that this comes from the fact that Chinese food is much less expensive than Japanese food and, therefore, much easier for people to afford to eat than any question of flavor preference.
the chinese were treated worse than others. The malays and indians were treated slightly better as the Japanese wanted to earn the trust from them. The eurasians were also tortured as they helped to fight against the japanese.
I recommend dating the prettiest one, irregardless of her genetic heritage.
Studying Japanese and Chinese values and traditions can help us better understand their cultures, histories, and societal norms. It provides insight into the underlying principles that shape their beliefs, behaviors, and customs, fostering cross-cultural awareness and appreciation.
by spending time with them and communicating
This is an opinion answer, so there is no right or wrong. I prefer Japanese, the food is a bit simpler, and uses fewer fats in the processing, giving it a cleaner and fresher taste.
Showed that the German built BATTLESHIPS that China had purchased were better than the CRUISERS that the Japanese were using against them. IJN shells weren't penetrating those Chinese battleships.
China- Chinese art has a lot of reds and yellows. It uses many geometric designs. The idea of beauty in women is a double chin and plump cheeks, and men as fierce and warlike. Their dragons have five toes, and Chinese caligraphy is present. Japanese- Less color and more nature. Many sakura blossoms and geisha, samurai, and peonies. The dragons have only three toes. For better understanding of the differences between Chinese and Japanese Arts, you can watch Chinese and Japanese arts shows. For tickets of Chinese arts shows, you can refer to en.damai.cn to see latest shows.