About 35% of People Have Experienced Loss or Regret Due to Poor English Skills, with 'Overseas Travel' and 'Being Approached by Foreigners' Ranking Highest
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46/100
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
A survey of 500 men and women across Japan found that approximately 35% have experienced loss or regret due to insufficient English skills. The most common situations were 'overseas travel' and 'being approached by foreigners in Japan,' both at 36.0%, highlighting the psychological value of English proficiency.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What percentage of people felt they lost out due to poor English?
- A: 35.0% of respondents said they experienced loss or regret due to lack of English skills.
- Q: What were the main situations where people felt limited by English?
- A: Overseas travel and being approached by foreigners in Japan both ranked highest at 36.0%.
- Q: How would knowing English have changed their lives?
- A: 26.3% believe it would have increased their confidence and life satisfaction.