Reasons for Learning a New Language

Reasons for learning a foreign language may be numerous and various. They are either earthy and down-to-earth, or aesthetically sophisticated and celestially romantic.
Reasons for learning a new language can even be based on certain beliefs and preferences. The latter 'group' of reasons usually suggests certain reasonlessness, yes, even these things happen – people start learning a language without any sensibly logically justified reason.
With regard to earthy whys of learning a new language, they are most of the time connected with a person's job. It means that a person starts going into a foreign language when he or she needs it at work.
For instance, after getting promoted, one's duties start including communicating with foreign customers. It means that without being able to speak foreign language more or less fluently, you will not be able to fulfill your job properly.
It leaves you no other choice except starting learning the foreign language you desperately need for work as soon as possible. Irrespective of your talent or its total absence, you begin your battle of fitfully mastering a new language's aspects and essence.
You take great effort and make the most of much time to learn the language knowing which you'll be able to earn more and be much more respected and appreciated at work. Your goal is earthy, but means you try in order to reach it are Titanic and indeed are even very close to supernatural.
As for reasons for learning a new language which suggest certain air of romanticism and aren't connected with a person's obligatory duties at work, they may be various.
Let's say you have met a great girl when traveling to France. You have established mutual firm connection with her on different levels and you do not want to stop communicating with her. However, there's a certain little problem which stands in your way of mutually beneficial communication with the French girl you have deeply fallen in love with.
This tiny problem suggests the fact that your French is shamefully poor, and since you are in different countries, you won't be able to communicate with the femme of your dreams properly. Romantically inspired, you start learning French, for your femme doesn't speak your native language either.
If she starts learning your native language too – just to be closer to you spiritually and communicatingly, be sure that your feelings are more than mutual and do your best to master the most sensual language ever as soon as possible for now you are highly motivated to do it.
Our life experience prompts that there are people who start learning a foreign language as soon as they are through with certain period of their life. For example, there are women who, after having broken up with their men, start learning a new language. Just think of the movie called 'Something's Gotta Give' with Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton, and you will understand the whole thing immediately.
Some people start learning certain language without any particular reason, just because they have too much free time and they are bored with their lives and have come up with nothing else but learning a new language.
There are people whose passion for this or that language is backed up by their preferences. For instance, they love Spanish and consider it the most beautiful language in the world. They adore Spanish songs and are very eager to get closer to Spanish culture, maybe even visit this country one sweet day. The outcome is obvious – they start learning Spanish.