That is cool. There's a book published each year or so of esperantists who are willing to host others for free, basically like Warm Showers but for language geeks. There's even someone listed in Japan who is willing to let guests stay for free for several weeks. That alone is worth learning the language for IMO.
I can't imagine many of the engineers I've met ever volunteering for anything either. Maybe the ones who go for Without Borders are different.
When I started taking the class a friend commented that Klingon would be more useful. I'd like to see a comparison of the numbers worldwide on that actually. I suspect there are probably quite a few people who speak both. I have noticed that most esperantists speak multiple languages anyway and picked up esperanto because it's easy and fun. There's a pretty lively esperanto community in Calgary. Once the summer comes I'm going to go to their weekly coffee nights.






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