
La Lituania considera elimina il russo come una lingua straniera nelle scuole
https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/2621132/lithuania-considers-phasing-out-russian-as-a-foreign-language-in-schools?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwLvQgNjbGNrAu9AImV4dG4DYWVtAjExAAEehKC1DN1myH4CkBUNQdLYE2FbLnD4KIMlwcBAEz3z68bJ1kIVjpcBAu83kZ4_aem_s9W8U3_W1rGNDHD48lgUNg
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Bro, people in Latvia and Estonia barely speak the language, even if they are born there. I hoped that for Lithuania it was better since there are fewer of them.
Why are they still teaching it?
My guess is because they have a lot of teachers for the Russian language since the older generations had to learn the language, so it’s much easier logistically than to switch to German or French or Spanish.
Lithuania has every right to reassess its educational priorities, especially given the historical and political context with Russia.
When Russia points to groups of Russian-speaking people in other countries and uses them as a justification for invasion, then Russian-speaking people are a problem.
So aiming for fewer problems in the future is a smart move.
I chose russian in school because I wanted to find a russian girlfriend. In fact, so did all of my friends.
In retrospect, learning spanish (and I’m school was one of the few that offered it) would have been better since it’s more useful globally and girls from Peru are cute too.
Knowing the language of the enemy is a very underrated skill to have
Why are they teaching English and French if these languages were spoken by way bigger assholes than Russian?
I was about to say, that they should trade Russian lessons to Polish lessons, but then I remembered the 90s….
It’s always better to know the language of your enemy
Ech, always good to know the language just in case the worst happens.