Around 2 years ago I started to fell for China, its culture, its language, 等等. I then started studying the language on my own and eventually started taking classes.
It's been only 2 years and there's a lot of stuff going on that made me slowly realize that maybe China's not good enough for me, and then Taiwan started seeming like a pretty good alternative. These reasons you may or may not figure out by yourselves, as China has a decent amount of controversies lying around, but that's probably already been discussed, and it is off-topic.
My predictment is: I have taken HSK 2 and succeeded, and I'm well into HSK 3 vocab. I can write most characters of HSK 1, but I'm still far from mastering the whole HSK 3 in terms of writing and listening.
What should I do about my further studies of the language?
-Take a U-turn and start learning Trad and taking TOCFL (I actually chat with 台湾人 so I'm already comfortable with accepting to read Trad while chatting).
-Continue learning Simplified while starting to slowly study Trad. That could be fun but I'm assuming is the longest, slowest path I can ever take, and I don't know if it's worth the effort.
-Continue with Simplified, maybe even taking TOCFL in Simplified instead of HSK, and deal with it. As long as I can communicate, and kinda read Trad, would I be fine?
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