People often talk about France having a low level in english (which is not true) but we don't talk enough about spain's level of english. I asked for a BANANA in a store and people looked at me like an alien. How is it possible to not understand what banana means ? I rented a AirBNB place and the host didn't know a single word of english, he could say "yes", "no" and "ok" and that was it. This man work in tourism and is not able to build a basic sentence in english. All of those happened in "big cities". I don't get it., honestly ruined my trips to have to pull up google traducion at every encounter. Spaniards fix this
People often talk about France having a low level in english (which is not true) but we don't talk enough about spain's...
Spain for spaniards and spanish
simple as
come back so that i can beat you up faggot
Spain is a bunch of retards nation
see
>honestly ruined my trips
Mission accomplished.
¡Voy a comprar una cama litera para dormir abajo yo y arriba España!
basé
aquí parlem català Karim
>Anonymous 03/26/22(Sat)16:58:11 No.161959453(OP)
>Spain is a bunch of retards nation
>see(You)
>
Se dice PLÁTANO, gabacho tonto hahaha
Cannot make this up
>(which is not true)
Frenchies are cool but we both know that it is true
You have the same issue with portuguese, If I talk exceção, you barelly could translate, ...
France >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Spain
>sausage fruit
>plata o plomo
Banan or lead
BANAANI :DDDD
That's good because it makes it much easier for me to get a nice job
>wuwuzz bananas n shieeet
que riiiico
What about learning basic things in Spanish? although I agree that the English level is very poor even among the young people, same about yours, Russians' nd Italian's
>t. Jordi
>t. Brayan Nahuel
Im leaving spain soon, heres what ive learned:
>arrive in shop
"Hola"
>complete purchase
"Gracias"
>leave shop
"Adios"
Where can i pay = donde pagar
Where is x = donde esta x
Ahora = now
Ahorra = save yourself (!?) [Reads in soda bottle]
Pero = but
Para = for
Tambien = also
platano o plomo
Banano or lead
Proud of that fuck british.
Basado
>be tourist
>learn basic Spanish
>?donde pagar?
>[receive an unintelligible wall of text back at 300 WPM]
That, but also with helpful hand movements that point me to right direction. Its weird how fast you regress into basic hand movements when theres no common language :D
E.g. a service person couldnt hear/understand me when i said "pen", "boligrafo", but as soon as i mimicked writing something into the air, bingo
Umm bros... which is the correct one?