Many cultures find that English might possibly be one of the most difficult languages to learn. Not, in fact, for its words, but for the fact that it has so many unusual and contradictory rules.
Different languages from around the world are often fundamentally different in structure. For example, communication in Latin-derived languages tends to follow the blueprint of a subject followed by a verb and an object, but this is not the case in many other languages. However, it seems that, regardless of the sentence structures found within one's native tongue, non-verbal communication is the same across the globe. Scientists have discovered that when asked to demonstrate complicated ideas (
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