[PRCo] Re: Answer to Fred III's post on bilingual drivers
Herb Brannon
hrbran at sbcglobal.net
Sun Dec 9 20:26:14 EST 2007
Yes, I would advise all English-only people to take Spanish. Not only is it almost necessary in the south, southwest, and any large city, but the "surprise" value is, as I said before, priceless. It's even more priceless than using your Visa card.
Ken & Tracie <ktjosephson at embarqmail.com> wrote:
My blonde haired, fair-skinned wife speaks Spanish, too. So does one of my
African-American coworkers.
They see chins drop all the time. :-)
K.
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From: "Herb Brannon"
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Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 5:26 PM
Subject: [PRCo] Answer to Fred III's post on bilingual drivers
>I was able to really send "shock waves", albeit good shock waves, through
>some Hispanic drivers a few years ago when I lived in Austin, TX and worked
>for Capital Metro. We were all sitting in the operators lounge, playing
>some silly game which required that scores be kept for each player. I was
>the only "Anglo" in the group. Bear in mind, however, all these guys were
>my good work buddies. They would switch from English to Spanish, and back
>and forth. At one point, one guy told a joke, in Spanish. When the punch
>line came I laughed along with them. (The punch line was, "And look, Henry
>has the pen.") So, thinking quickly, I figured I better say the punch line
>to prove that I understood what was said, and not just laughing along with
>them. So I said, "Si, la pluma es con Enrique", or Yes, the pen is with
>Henry. I never saw four chins drop to the floor so fast and such a look of
>surprise come over four people at the same time. It was really
>priceless...........I wish I would
> have had a camera to record the moment. At that time I then knew that
> those years of taking Spanish were really worth it. ;-)
>
>
> Herb Brannon
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Herb Brannon
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