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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Literally anywhere in Europe is fine. [/b] A lot of people speak english, and if not, you have google translate. And if that doesn't work, a big smile, pointing, some charades, etc works. Learning to communicate across languages and cultures is a wonderful experience![/quote]Literally anywhere in the world.. [/quote] No. Most Chinese natives do not speak English. It was hard for me in Armenia, since all sign were in Cyrillic alphabet. But capitals in Europe are a breeze (as is using Google Translate —but you do have to download the particular language packet onto your phone). (Mind you, older people and those in rural areas are less likely to speak English—even in Europe). [/quote] Sorry, correction, Armenians have their own alphabet. (Which made street signs very challenging). [/quote]
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