Second Act Travels
Managing Language Barriers S1 E4 For purposes of this broadcast, assume you only speak English. Reality: * Reality is that English is understood in most major cities * Yes, you can use translation software some of the time, but it will get cumbersome, but it can be tedious, time consuming, and you might not have a great signal, your phone might be out of battery, or you’ve blown through your data plan * Best thing is to have just a few phrases at the ready. * English becomes less frequently used and understood the further away from the major city you go. * You can do a lot with pointing etc., but knowing a few phrases will go a long way to helping you be understood, and most of all, earning the respect of your destination’s residents * Manners count in many places more than they do in the US * Japan * Europe Really, there are some universal phrases you should master before traveling to another country. 15 Phrases that are Non negotiable: 1. Hello and Goodbye 2. Good morning and Good afternoon * Particularly for shopkeepers and hotel workers 1. Please and Thank YOU! 2. Excuse me, and I’m sorry (you’ll need to say that a lot) 3. Where is the…. * Train station?, name of hotel? And most importantly, the bathroom 1. I would like…. * Common names of food, x number of tickets- bus, train, admission 1. Numbers one through 20 * Bonus if you know all tens to 100, 100, 1000, 2000… 1. How much is…? 2. I have… but Do you have is even more useful… 3. The bill, please… 4. I need help. 5. I need medical help. 6. I am allergic to… very important! 7. I have a medical condition (consider wearing a medic alert bracelet as well if needed) 8. (Of course)....Do you speak English?
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