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The Chinese population has always been increasing at an enormous rate as compared to many advanced nations of the world. According to nationsonline.org (2010), the number of people whose first language is Chinese, when investigated in all countries of the world was discovered to be 874000000 while the inclusion of Chinese language speakers, for whom Chinese is the second language makes it 1052000000. This is in contrast with the statistics for the number of English speakers since English is largely considered the first language all over the world. nationsonline.org (2010) records that the population of first-language-English speakers is currently 341000000, which becomes 508000000 when people for whom English is not the mother language are included in it. What further exaggerates the matter is the fact that the statistics mentioned in this paper have been recorded for one particular dialect of the Chinese language where there are many more in reality. A large number of Chinese speakers is fundamental because of the ever-growing and expanding Chinese population.
Education:
China has grown in literacy rate over the past few decades, though the Chinese nation had always been ahead in various fields of art, intelligence, and technical knowledge. Today, Chinese students make up a significant portion of the total number of international students enrolled in foreign reputable universities, particularly in the most scientifically and technologically advanced countries. This is in addition to the fact that innumerable Chinese universities within China are already equipped with Chinese students. A large number of international Chinese students makes others feel a need to learn Chinese to be able to interact with them.
Rules and regulations:
Chinese prefer to communicate with foreigners in the Chinese language, unlike many other nations. Although English is taught as a second language in a lot of Chinese schools in the present age, Chinese prefer to stick to their first language as all legal, political, and cultural proceedings in China occur in Chinese. Moreover, those who tend to immigrate to China, feel the urge to learn Chinese as it is very difficult to comply with the rules and regulations in China without a knowledge of the Chinese language.
Economy:
The Chinese economy has seen a boom in the last few decades. This has been possible as a result of rapid industrialization and progress in production and export. This is a fundamental source of earning foreign exchange for China. Chinese goods are known for their quality and durability and are, therefore, considered appropriate for use all over the world. This has strengthened China as a nation and accordingly, traders have learned the Chinese language to be able to do their business effectively.