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RE: All That You Can Leave Behind

in Photography Lovers2 months ago

That was a funny conversation with the lady. It took place around 2 AM, when my mind was a bit unfocused, so it was somewhat surreal. I think she actually enjoyed the banter with the service people but was also amused by their behavior.

I am always so looking forward to use your tongue on the streets and if you happen to run into me one day, I gladly will English you into a conversation. ;D

It's a deal! I'm actually amazed that English is not your mother tongue. You're such a cunning linguist!

What made you pick Spain? Come to Germany, next time.

I've always wanted to go to Germany, but I've only been in a layover to Prague from Berlin. Spain has as always been a romantic place for me, so the opportunity came up and the rest is history. I will be sharing more about my trip, so stay tuned 😉

Thank you for visiting.

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I think she actually enjoyed the banter with the service people but was also amused by their behavior.

I bet, she did. Who wouldn't?

It's a deal!

Wunderbar! You now have one more reason to come :)

I'm actually amazed that English is not your mother tongue.

LoL. You wouldn't have said so if you'd met me in Amsterdam back then. I struggled to put together a coherent sentence on an international meeting, held in English. I felt so embarrassed that I quit my job, went to California and learned your language properly. ;) During that time I ate English books.

Spain has as always been a romantic place for me.

Nice. You found that romantic mood one more time?

I felt so embarrassed that I quit my job, went to California and learned your language properly. ;)

That is an amazing decision with bold assertive action. California sounds like a great sunny place to practice English, and pick up a little Spanish too.

You found that romantic mood one more time?

I'm always in the romantic mood 💃

Yeah, I liked it to have the opportunity to stay with a friend in sunny California. I lost all shyness with the language and enjoy it ever since to use it to the most. Since I am always posting in English and not my own tongue. Spanish is also not too difficult to learn but since within the working spaces it is not used here, I saw no motivation. I love Italian more, though. It has more of a singing character.

Romantic you :)

Italian sounds very passionate. French also sounds very romantic. Between Spanish, Italian, and French, that's a lot of romance. :D