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Do you know why users voted Francophone Africa the least out of the four regions?
I think there is much much less people who know English in Francophone Africa (not counting North Africa) than in Northeast Asia, Latin America, Central Asia tbh. In fact, Francophone Africa (excluding North Africa) might have the least amount of English speakers outside of the four regions imo. (It seems that way from how they write online but speaking might be a different story).
The reason why I exclude North Africa is because there seem to be a lot of younger Algerians, Moroccans, Tunisians especially those I saw on internet, who seem very advanced to pretty fluent in English compared to Francophone Sub-Saharan Africans imo.
Francophone West and Central Africans seem to know way way less English than North Africans especially the newer generations.
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South Europe (France, Italy, Spain). Also in Japan. I worked in a International Hotel for a few years. When Japanese travellers came to the Hotel it was difficult to interact with them cos they only spoke Japanese.
Their body language is different also,...so sometimes is difficult to know what do they want to express when they put a hand up, bow their head, etc...
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