by watching asian drama
Sure, why not? Sure, why not? :)
An extended visit to South Korea is a good reason to learn Korean. The Korean alphabet is very new to the world and was created in a logical progression that makes it very easy to learn. South Korea is slowly eliminating the use of Chinese in Korea, making Korean easy to learn and adjust to.
For yourself
Mandarin is one of several dialects of the Chinese language. So, if you learn Mandarin, your are learning Chinese.
Learn Chinese and go to a Chinese restraunt?
First, you need to learn chinese. Then, hopefully, when you are studying chinese, you will learn chinese math.
Dojo is the Japanese word for 'a place to learn the way'; Dojang is the Korean word for this and Kwan is the Chinese word.
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Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters are all logographic writing systems, but they have distinct differences. Chinese characters are the oldest and most complex, with thousands of characters representing words or concepts. Japanese uses a mix of Chinese characters (kanji) along with two syllabaries (hiragana and katakana). Korean characters (Hangul) are phonetic and represent sounds rather than meanings, making them simpler and easier to learn.
If you are dedicated, then there should be no reason why you can't learn Chinese, especially through the internet. There are many options online, and possibly for free too for you to learn Chinese. You just need to look for it.
Yes, because it's very useful...
Learn Korean.