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crandle wrote:
Our first trip or two into Mexico, we knew NO Spanish. We made out fine, finding that many/most Mexican people know at least a little English. We soon picked up a few words here and there and now, after six winters travelling throughout every State of Mexico, can make ourselves understood in most circumstances.
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wildtoad wrote:
Years ago My wife and I were on a cruise and she suffered a mild stroke and we were put off the ship in Peru where she went into the hospital. Very few people spoke English and those that did weren't around much. Very Very frustrating. So I made a decision to avoid places that don't speak English. Of course that means certain parts of the USA now.
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kca87 wrote:
My husband speaks almost no Spanish and I speak a little. Knowing words like "por favor", "gracias", "buenos dias/tardes/noches" is always nice. If you show an attempt, most Mexicans will work very hard to understand you. Just learn a few basic polite words like these and it will be so much more appreciated and it's not very hard at all.
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