I still enjoy them, just one of those things I've always been nturally good at.
Think that was part of the problem though, it wasn't the challenge I needed at the time, hence chosing law.
Did french, german and spanish at GCSE and A-Level then french, german and italian at uni but figured I'd have to train more vocationally after to do something with them and just being able to speak some languages wasn't much use when most other countries are sooo far ahead of us in that regard.
I still do bits, have lived with french and italian housemates and some clients taught me some Hungarian before I went to visit them there. Have done bits of russian, romanian (went there) and welsh (lived there) so not let it go altogether :)