Have to agree with Paul over at The Valley on this one.
A typical conversation between a Gweilo and a local in Hong Kong goes something like this: "yes, Cantonese is not easy. You should learn Mandarin – the tones are easier, and it’s much more useful".
Say you were living in Hong Kong and you were surrounded by Cantonese speakers, your wife was a Cantonese speaker, the Radio and TV blared at you in Cantonese, the only way you could order local food was if you spoke Cantonese, and to scratch your ass you needed to ask permission in Cantonese, but Mandarin was considered to be slightly easier to learn, which one would you choose to learn.
The only argument I can thing of for learning Mandarin is that an improved Chinese vocabulary would help with Cantonese, but it might actually leave me more confused, and it cannot possibly be an efficient way to improve my pathetically limited Cantonese.
Of course, In the unlikely event that I were to move to the Mainland (or have to spend an extended amount of time there), then it might make sense to learn Mandarin, but as long as I am here in Hong Kong I don’t think it matters how "easy" it may be, I won’t be learning Mandarin.
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