
Lost in translation? 'Language Barrier and Ease of Communication' compares how linguistically welcoming Country A and Country B are. Think of it as 'poutine ordering in Montreal' versus 'cuppa ordering in London' – can you get what you need without a phrasebook meltdown? We look at the main languages spoken, how prevalent English is (if you're an English speaker), and how easy it is for non-native speakers to communicate. Are we talking 'English is everywhere, eh?' Canada or 'Glaswegian accent after a few pints' UK? We consider language complexity, availability of support, and general communication ease – will you be chatting comfortably or struggling to be understood?