I think learning to write Japanese must be one of the hardest things to do, because that tradition-respecting nation has two separate alphabets, both afflicted with a near endless series (read: thousands) of ideograms. Accepted linguistic theory suggests that the written languages ceased development at any unusually early stage. By contrast, most Mesapotamian basin languages (including various versions of Arabic, Hebrew, Minoan, Babylonian, etc) advanced to the next stage, producing combined consonant-vowel images; while Romance and proto-German languages went the final step, giving each vowel and consonant its own representation.
So much for boring you.
Now: which language is the easiest, in your opinion?