Because it’s interesting and easy, and the idea of “let’s all speak a common neutral language” is one I can get behind.
Has it been useful to you?
Not very useful, no, but I enjoy learning languages. It made me more confident towards learning other languages (specifically, it’s simple grammar rules made me re-evaluate my rejection of memorizing German grammar), was an interesting social activity, and I got to travel with the Pasporta Servo program (free housing for other Esperantists), got to chat with weird people, etc. A bit like LessWrong :D
Because it’s interesting and easy, and the idea of “let’s all speak a common neutral language” is one I can get behind.
Not very useful, no, but I enjoy learning languages. It made me more confident towards learning other languages (specifically, it’s simple grammar rules made me re-evaluate my rejection of memorizing German grammar), was an interesting social activity, and I got to travel with the Pasporta Servo program (free housing for other Esperantists), got to chat with weird people, etc. A bit like LessWrong :D