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uberpeople

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I was born in China and grew up there until I was 6. As a grown up American citizen, I barely know Chinese now. It says I have to write my name in my native language and stuff and I have to pick my native language if my native language is not English or French.

So do I have to put my native language as English or Mandarin?
 
uberpeople said:
I was born in China and grew up there until I was 6. As a grown up American citizen, I barely know Chinese now. It says I have to write my name in my native language and stuff and I have to pick my native language if my native language is not English or French.

So do I have to put my native language as English or Mandarin?
I was born in India, grew up in India, and lived in India for the first 18 years of my life. Nonetheless, the language I learned to speak first was English, the one I know best is English, my fluency is maximum in English, my first fallback for communication is English, and I in fact barely know Hindi, the language that *SHOULD* have been my native tongue.

Keeping all this in mind, I put English down as my native tongue- and you should, too, if you really don't know Mandarin. That's my opinion, anyway.