Nowadays schools in the US pretty much require everyone to learn Spanish from ages 7-13 and then get to pick to continue with Spanish or switch to a different language in high school. This is largely because there are 43 million people in the USA who speak it as a first language.
Most of these are at least partially true about the US, but we definitely have street names, lol. Even NYC has Broadway, Wall Street, Canal Street, etc. Thanks for another interesting video!
Nowadays schools in the US pretty much require everyone to learn Spanish from ages 7-13 and then get to pick to continue with Spanish or switch to a different language in high school. This is largely because there are 43 million people in the USA who speak it as a first language.
They introduced mandatory Spanish classes in schools?
@@Smoto_ASMRI had mandatory Spanish in my public school from 1999-2008
Most of these are at least partially true about the US, but we definitely have street names, lol. Even NYC has Broadway, Wall Street, Canal Street, etc.
Thanks for another interesting video!
Yes, the main streets boulevards are named, but the small roads or neighbor streets are only numbered. At least that was in Alabama, where I lived.
Europe is so amazing I’ve been there loads it’s so much better than america (I’m european and I’ve never been to america)
I've been too in US, and lived there for two years.