I disagree with your proposition.
to learn more important in geometry
By commercial math, I'm assuming you mean math associated with commerce: math involving inventory, sales/cost/profit, statistics, etc. More important? I couldn't make that argument. Might it be more practical for study as the majority of professions use "commercial math" whereas only a select professions use geometry on a regular basis? Maybe you can make a case there. But consider the sales of say, tennis shoes. No geometry is needed to buy, sell, distribute, market, and so on, the product of tennis shoes. However, without geometry - no tennis shoes. Unless you want a bunch of hand-made products with little consistency. But in an industrialized manufacturing process, geometry must be used in design of these products for the computers and equipment to make the shoes. Or to build the facility that they are made in. Or develop the land that the building is made on. Consider a "Star Trek" universe where "money doesn't exist" ... "commercial applications" are greatly reduced. Whereas geometry would be as important as it ever has been.
yes today English is more important than maths.
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Surely, there are more than 3. There are more than 3 subjects within maths: algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus and each one of them has divisions!
Aristotle considered geometry one of the most important sciences, and did some work with point and line planar geometry. He also used geometry as a way into sciences where he did more work, like optics and mechanics.
it tells us about mathematics and expose you to more new learning skills and more etc.
Geometry was very important to the ancient Romans for the purposes of civil engineering and navigation just to name only two of the reasons of which there were many more reasons.
It is not. Look at the millions of people across the world who do not speak English but are still doing maths.
Geometry is important to study because it helps us do things , like measuring clothes , solving problems in math and many more.
Teaching, engineering, building trade, shipping industry which are a few examples from many many more that can be given why geometry is important to a person's career.
There are different kinds of geometry including elementary geometry, Euclidean geometry, and Elliptic Geometry.