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Voulez-vous [learn another language] avec moi?
Learning a language on an app with a judgmental owl will only get you so far. While digital lessons help with the basics, real fluency in friendship happens when you put yourself out there and start spouting nonsense to native speakers. To truly understand a new culture, you need to learn how to flirt, dish the dirt, and navigate the slang that only the queer community uses.
Whether you are thinking of moving to a new city or just want to break your social bubble, learning a language is a powerful creative challenge. It sparks new ideas for your work and gives you a fresh perspective to express yourself.
Collective allows you to browse members in cities across the globe for free to find people who match your frequency and interests, or even teach you how to unpack familial trauma in their native tongue.
By using the Location Search feature, you can find native speakers in your own city for a low stakes coffee and language swap. It turns a solitary task into a networking and connecting opportunity.
Duo, we love you, but we will finally learn how to ‘pop pussy’ in Dutch and ‘slay the boots house down’ in Korean.