If so, why not?
I speak English fluently, and I started to learn Spanish a month ago. I don't have to, I don't need it in my life, but I learn it because knowing a language opens many, many doors. A whole new world becomes accessible (even if it's just the internet world).
[spoiler]Tried French but the pronounciation is ass so I quit.[/spoiler]
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[quote]If so, why not?[/quote] Because we don't need to. The United States takes up the full breadth of the North American Continent. We can travel the distance equivalent from the Straights of Gibraltar...all the way to Moscow....and still be in the same country...and speak the same language. Since we are nation of immigrants....and not a single ethnic group or nationality....common language is a powerful unifying force in the country. So virtually everyone learns to speak it....and those who don't find themselves culturally and economically isolated. Since their is very little functional reason why most Americans need to to learn a language other than English, the vast majority don't.