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In reply to the discussion: Why would I go anywhere they don't speak english? [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)52. Lucy being arrested in Paris
from I Love Lucy - this was exactly what happened a French policeman spoke to a drunk who knew French and German, to someone who knew German and Spanish, to Ricky who knew Spanish and English to Lucy who spoke only English. They also passed along any gestures made by the end parties. Very funny skit.
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I love this quote. And it's so true. Travel has been my greatest teacher and the
smirkymonkey
Jun 2019
#12
I know! I love the adventure of having to figure out a new language, culture,
smirkymonkey
Jun 2019
#57
Most of the ones I know here in Oklahoma have never traveled out of the state, or don't want to.
redstatebluegirl
Jun 2019
#8
I have found that no matter where I go, there are usually a few people who
smirkymonkey
Jun 2019
#13
I've known several ex-military members who were stationed out of the country...
Laffy Kat
Jun 2019
#33
How ironic. When people from England hear people from Ohio speak, they say, "THAT is English?"
DFW
Jun 2019
#45
A reverse view of ..traveling..People from all over traveled and settled where I worked.
Stuart G
Jun 2019
#55