- The effects of colonialism can be seen quite clearly in this map. Many people used either English, French, Spanish or Portuguese, and that’s not a coincidence. - Even the Holy See speaks English. Sometimes speaking the language everyone else understands is just being a decent guy. 
- In Europe, having former imperial dependencies seems to be the minimum requirement for getting to use your own language at the UN. - Austria, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and Sweden do not check out. - I’m actually surprised Germany and Austria did not speak German. It’s still an important language. - Internationalism speaks English in Germany at the moment. My guess for that is a) historical reasons and b) necessary for power display as “European” voice. 
 
 
 
 
- I was trying to figure out why Myanmar spoke Mongolian, then I realized the Mongolian color and the not in the UN color were very similar - Same for me trying to figure out why Italy would go with Portuguese. 
 
- I’m surprised by South Korea not using Korean, and slightly surprised by Japan not using Japanese. 






