Re: Learn a new language

Subject: Re: Learn a new language
From: Chris <cud -at- telecable -dot- es>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 10:47:42 +0200


I've not had to do this on the job, but traveling...

Definitely, you *must* learn the rudimentaries if you plan to travel:

Do you speak English?
Yes, no, please, thank you...
Hello, good day, how are you...
Pleased to meet you, It was a pleasure...
1/2/3/4 coffees/beers/wines/waters

Just those make an enourmous difference. I live in Spain - when we came here I had practically zero Spanish. Making stupid attempts were all it took to get by. People appreciate the effort - it's human nature. Even in France, so long as you don't butcher the language too badly, and are just trying to show good faith (not prove that you are the best French-speaking American on the circuit this year), you will generally get a warm response to a simple Bon jour!

And one other thing - I don't know about China or India, but in Spain you always begin with a Good Day (Buenos dias)... If not, you have made a goof. These things are important - For lack of that simple phrase I couldn't get a second cup of coffee one day... I learned my lesson! That is to say, you might bother to learn a few of the rudimentaries of protocol while you're at it. Another example - I taught a programming course in Sweden. I began the course with a round of jokes, as any self-respecting traveling salesman would. Later somebody told me - in the Nordic countries you should begin with business, and end with the jokes. Needless to say, my jokes fell flat, and the course was more of a struggle than it needed to be. First impressions!

Traveling around, I found that having the above rudamentaries under my belt made things so much better. Even though nearly everybody I met spoke more English than I did Portugese or Italian (for example), the effort is what mattered. Do your homework. It makes a difference.

Besides, learning a new language is good for you.
--
Chris Despopoulos, maker of CudSpan Freeware...
Plugins to Enhance FrameMaker & FrameMaker+SGML
http://www.telecable.es/personales/cud/
cud -at- telecable -dot- es


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