One in ten people avoid foreign travel ‘because of language barrier’
By Alan Jones
June 2, 2017, 12:05 am
MILLIONS of Britons do not travel abroad because they cannot speak a foreign language, a report says.
A study by hostel booking site Hostelworld found that one in 10 people in this country are put off visiting overseas because of language barriers.
A survey of 8,000 people in six countries, including the UK, found only half of Britons can speak another language.
Japan topped a list of countries Britons would visit if language was not an issue, followed by Spain and China.
Otto Rosenberger of Hostelworld, said: “The ability to speak other languages isn’t essential when travelling and nobody should let it put them off, but it can make a big difference, helping you to fully immerse yourself in the culture in a way you couldn’t otherwise.
“Travelling the world is one of the most rewarding experiences in life, yet many still worry that their language skills will let them down while abroad.”
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