Andrew Mellman wrote:2. For whatever it's worth, I graduated from HS and college about 90% fluent in a foreign language, but as there seem to be few countries where Latin is the national language (other than parts of Vatican City) it hasn't seems to help a whole lot.
In Mexico, I told him to say good morning to the maid and he said “ Buenos Aires”. In Spain, he said “Adios amigos” to his female servers. You get it.
My husband is from Harrodsburg , never took languages and is a senior citizen, he gets a pass. I’m ticked that I didn’t get my meal!
but I will send a note with him! They might have a language barrier, but they are super nice and we love their food. He gives up too easily.
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