Live Translation As Language Substitute V1

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Captured 2026-07-02 from Nathan's reply about Europe relocation.

The signal

"I don't think language would be as big of a barrier as it is traditionally made out to be. There is live transcription on the AirPods now that will translate language for you, and I will always have a phone in my pocket that I can whip out for speech-to-text translations."

The user's argument

Modern AI translation (AirPods live transcription, Google Translate camera + speech, iPhone Translate app, dedicated Pocketalk devices) is good enough that a non-speaker can functionally navigate a foreign-language country. Therefore, moving to a non-English-speaking EU country is much more viable than it was 5 years ago.

Where this argument is right

Where this argument is wrong

The realistic 18-month arc

A 22-year-old immersing in one city can plausibly hit this curve. If you're rotating cities (which a WHV technically allows), the curve resets.

Implication for the Europe relocation plan

Where this concept does NOT apply

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