Learning the lingo before moving abroad

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Learning the lingo before moving abroad

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Imagine if Cyprus followed the same logic, then thank your lucky stars that it doesn't.

I know learning Greek is desirable, and people should make an effort and all that, but if you had to learn it before arriving here to live, who would be able?
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I don't think that they should necessarily speak English, but they should have to be able to prove that they can afford an interpreter. We had to prove our income before we were allowed to reside in Cyprus.

The NHS is under great strain already, without thousands being spent on interpreters. The practice is often abused when an appointment is made with an interpreter, at tax payers' expense, for a non English speaking patient, plus extra appointment time, then the patient doesn't turn up ! It happens.
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My wife said the most difficult part of learning Greek is conversational experience as most Cypriots tend to revert to English or Russian when communicating. Presently she is teaching a Ukrainian girl English who is fluent in Cypriot Greek and they are conversing on alternate days in Greek. It's really improving her knowledge of Cypriot Greek.

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What is pathetic is some Brits who have lived here for over ten years, and don't know the basics, hello, goodbye, thank you etc etc
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I just find it amusing that the majority of the posts I see on social media these days about immigrants and the woes they bring to "our country" from people who are apparently native British, can't write a complete sentence in recognisable English language.

It makes me wonder how they would fare if they had to take the points test....
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WHL wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2020 10:28 am What is pathetic is some Brits who have lived here for over ten years, and don't know the basics, hello, goodbye, thank you etc etc
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