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When I toured Europe I had a great little book that had cartoon picture's which you could show people. It had chapters that covered medical problems, food items, camping, eating out etc. Great for traveling through different countries with different language's. Saved me a great deal of hassle in Germany when I lost my bike lock key in a supermarket, showed them a picture of a key and mimed searching, had my key back in minutes.FLV wrote:Best thing to do would be to get some cards written up with things on to show people. Like one saying "Thanks for your help, I'm in a cycle race and intend ride further this evening" and " can you help me to find somewhere to buy food please".
I took one of those to Japan, It was very helpful, along with knowing a few words. A fella in Tokyo almost exploded with joy when I said dinner was delicious in Japanese!Ray Young wrote:When I toured Europe I had a great little book that had cartoon picture's which you could show people. It had chapters that covered medical problems, food items, camping, eating out etc. Great for traveling through different countries with different language's. Saved me a great deal of hassle in Germany when I lost my bike lock key in a supermarket, showed them a picture of a key and mimed searching, had my key back in minutes.FLV wrote:Best thing to do would be to get some cards written up with things on to show people. Like one saying "Thanks for your help, I'm in a cycle race and intend ride further this evening" and " can you help me to find somewhere to buy food please".
I order this in France all the time (goose gizzards), bloody lovely on a dressed saladI ended up with a plate of Chicken Gizzards once.
We've already established you're a bit weirdDave Barter wrote:I order this in France all the time (goose gizzards), bloody lovely on a dressed saladI ended up with a plate of Chicken Gizzards once.
I ate much worse, including the horned turbanjohnnystorm wrote:
Be careful of the quality of the translations. I ended up with a plate of Chicken Gizzards once.