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Wednesday, June 28, 2006
you know you've been to a Spanish in Mexico immersion course when you
1. place your order in Spanish to the Popeye's cashier in the Houston airport simply because she was speaking Spanish to the patron before you.
2. the first thing you watch on television is "La Fea Mas Bella" -- but it's not nearly as much fun without your Mexican hijas to watch with you.
3. find you have to stop yourself from saying "gracias," "hola," and "salud," instead of "thank you," "hello," and "God bless you."
4. can't block out all the nearby conversations because for the first time in over a month you understand everything people around you are saying.
5. open the sports page of the local paper and are disappointed at the lack of World Cup coverage.
6. still throw toilet paper in the trash.
to be continued...
LC
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2 comments:
Sorry about the boo-boo in my first post. :-D
What a scream. We ate Mexican today at the new Cozumel on Lakeland and did our own version of immersion. :-) Ask Ben about his te caliente. hehehehe
I lasted until lunch on Thursday before I went to El Mariachi. Had to give Los Hombres the gift I brought from Cholula. I do love their guacamole, though. Ah, Cozumel... what great shrimp they have!
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