Learn a european language

>learn a european language
>pick up the language easily
>learn the alphabet once, know it forever
>the pronunciation of words is still fairly easy
>with enough practice, can reach a native level

>learn chinese
>have to continuously learn the writing system
>tones are impossible to remember
>still can't understand natives
>the speakers are rude as fuck anyways
>even the white people who learned chinese give off a beta feel
>no matter what, a native will always be better than you

Why is this the case? I've been learning Chinese for 4 years now and I'm having a linguistic mid-life crisis, especially after beginning to try and learn Greek and Russian over the years and realising how easy they were.

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>no matter what, a native will always be better than you
mfw I was told that my chinese is perfect after 7 months of learning

>That flag
>Learning Chinese
Dude fight back you do not have to become hong kong

chinks are dumb as rocks, thats why.

idk m8 the first foreign language I learnt was Asian and I found it pretty easy, but then I started learning French and found it even easier. Maybe you're just dumb.

Also don't learn Chinese, it's a shit language for subhumans.

Natives are always better than second language speakers. Also, Mandarin is easier to learn than many languages. You’re just a brainlet =^]

which language?

I need Chinese for a job, can anyone give me some tips on learning it?

Move to Melbourne.