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What are the most common languages spoken in Los Angeles, California?

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Are residents of Los Angeles typically multilingual? What languages are most common? Here's what two local experts had to say about language in Los Angeles, California.

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Los Angeles is such a diverse city! it is one of the most unique places. Geographically speaking, I can access the beach and the mountains within a range of two hours from where I live. The wide variety of ethnic food in Los Angeles is also great as you can learn about different cultures and their cuisine without having to leave the city! Traffic can be terrible, but apart from that, Los Angeles is a wonderful city.

Iseoluwa, says: 2020

Los Angeles is a breathtaking place to move with various opportunities. However, statistically speaking, more than 40% of people who move here each year end up moving back home. Some of the main reasons for that is traffic, the cost of living and the people. Los Angeles is known of having some of the worst traffic in the nation and it lives up to that standard. For example, it will take you an hour or more to get to a place that should take roughly 25-35 minutes to get to. This is a deterrent for many people since they’re accustomed to living in a place that has very little or no traffic. it deters them because more time in the car automatically means that drivers will have to fill up their gas tank more often. This brings me to next issue which is cost of living. The gas prices are some of the highest in the U. S due to a governmental tax here and that is only one cost of living! The inflated cost also applies to everything else and L. A. ranks at number three for the highest rental costs, with rent costing roughly $1500 a month. This means that to live comfortably people have to be making $60K+ which not everyone realizes, and people who are not as financially well off are often scoffed at by other LA residents who are. Speaking of people in LA, they aren’t the friendliest people at times. There are a lot of wonderful people here but also many rude, condescending people are well. LA is a very superficial place due to the movie industry and some people really reflect that. Everyone isn’t willing to even say hi in elevator or they beep a driver for not moving at a green light right away. Some people aren’t used to that so it turns them off to the place. I will say that LA is a great place but these are some things worth knowing before moving here.

Samantha, says: 2020
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