Why do people born in a country where the first language is English rarely learn another language?

 People born in countries where English is the first language often don't learn another language because they don't feel the need to. English is widely spoken and understood around the world, making it easier for them to travel, work, and communicate without learning another language. Additionally, their education systems might not emphasize learning a second language as much as in non-English-speaking countries. Since they can get by with English in most situations, the motivation to learn another language is generally lower. However, this is changing as the world becomes more interconnected, and some people are now recognizing the benefits of being bilingual or multilingual.

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