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Join an Amerindian tribe and learn their language.

This.
You've got more than 50 awesome languages to learn such as Lakota or Ojibwe, build yourself an identity that way. Sometimes I feel the same being a speaker of the third most spoken language on earth.

brits are notorious for only speaking one language

*cough*

Lads what is happening? I'm afraid now, are your messages infected?

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it's too late user. it's only a matter of time before you show symptoms

I’m currently on a language learning plan of my own, otherwise I might.
All anglophones are. Face it, the vast majority of native anglophones are lifelong monolinguals. Some try to learn but fail, others are repulsed by the mere idea of foreign languages to begin with. To some extent I can’t blame them, for I used to be just like them.

English is English. Simple as.

unfortunately you're right. there's not really a reason for most anglophones to learn another language other than as a hobby unless you do international business or move to another country

At least you ARE English, therefore this language is yours. You have some root connection to it. I’m a dialect and nothing more.
Correct. What’s worse is the knowledge that everyone who speaks your TL speaks English better than you’ll speak their language for the longest time. If you’ve every pursued one language over the course of months and ultimately failed at it, you’ll know this sting more profoundly.
Ignorance is bliss, but knowledge of your own ignorance is pain.