The Internet Has a Favorite Language
You open a website. English. You watch a tutorial. English. You search for a solution to a problem. Again, English. It starts to feel like the internet made a decision without asking you.
The “Translate Button” Illusion
You click translate and feel safe. The text changes, but something feels strange. Some words are wrong, and some ideas are not clear. Translation helps, but it is never perfect. The real meaning often stays in English.
Where Knowledge Lives
Most new information appears in English first. Tutorials, courses, and forums use English to share ideas quickly. If you wait for translation, you are always late.
The Silent Advantage
When you understand English, you see more than others. You read comments, guides, and discussions that many people skip. It feels like you found a hidden door.
The Funny Reality
You do not learn English for school. You learn it to understand the world online. Every time you skip English, you skip information.
A Small Change, A Big Result
If you use English daily on the internet, even in a simple way, your understanding grows fast. Suddenly, videos make sense, articles become clear, and the internet feels much bigger.