It recent dawned on me that I am able to ask for cannabis in 2 of the top 5 most spoken languages in the world (Spanish and English). While I’m fluent in both of these, I figured that it would be in my best interest to learn how to get the sticky icky in the remaining 3 top spoken languages in the world (Mandarin, Hindi, and Arabic) At first, I figured, “this will be a fun article to write”, but as I made artificial intelligence bots research my out-of-the-box prompts – it dawned on me that I was doing something much bigger. I was actually doing a really poorly constructed case study on cannabis and different regions of the world specifically relating to language.
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