Parlez-vous français?
By luigi_pagano
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I shook my head to indicate that I didn't understand and he realised my dilemma.
He wished us bonne chance and gave us the green light.
My most embarrassing moment happened on a coach trip to Italy when those strategies backfired. I was travelling with my girlfriend and I noticed that the driver and I were the only males. Not that it mattered as they seemed congenial companions.
We had stopped at various service stations en route and we had to return to the last one because one of the ladies had left her passport behind.
It was at this point that the bulldog spirit of my fellow travellers came into action. They threatened a sit-in and to remain on German soil until I was allowed to resume my voyage. After a lot of argy-bargy our courier managed to exercise her charm on the captain in charge who eventually relented.
I could not find adequate words to thank the ladies for their solidarity but my girlfriend did so on my behalf. One of my newly-acquired comrades said something that I did not understand.
As she was smiling I thought that a nod was just what was needed and did so at the same time mumbling 'Oh, yes...'
The smile vanished from her face and I later learned that what she had said was
' You must think that we English are potty.'
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Ha. Inappropriate nodding is
Ha. Inappropriate nodding is always dangerous. I've started doing this when I'm not listening properly or simply can't hear well enough in a noisy place. Always a mistake. Loved that you have resorted to Latin too. :)
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You always manage to make me
You always manage to make me laugh, Luigi. I had sililar experiences in Portugal. Instead of thanking the locals with 'Obrigado' I kept saying 'Grazie' with an Italian accent. And I could get the grazie out of my head. lol.
Rich
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Hi Luigi,
Hi Luigi,
recounting your problem with the foreign language had me remebering the many mistakes I made when staying in Paris and not understanding a word of french, I think I recall spending the whole week just nodding my head when people tried to converse with me. Luckily I was with a friend at the time who spoke fluent french, so as long as I was with her I was covered. But it is frightening not understanding...well for me anyway.
Thank you for sharing this fascinating read.
Jenny. xx
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