2. It doesn't matter whether they have indicators or not. They rarely use them.
Conundrums
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1. They do hear. They don't care.
2. It doesn't matter whether they have indicators or not. They rarely use them.
2. It doesn't matter whether they have indicators or not. They rarely use them.
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Why don't expats integrate more and learn the language?
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Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
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PolemIan
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Life in Cyprus is generally too easy for English speakers, as most Cypriots can and will converse. It makes the effort of learning a new language, too much of a bother for Brits, since we are generally poor at languages and don't try either. If you lived in France, you would watch French TV to ensure you picked up the language...
Cultural differences, you need to accept and not try to change certain things. It is frustrating that many don't answer emails, but the ones who do, are the ones who get more business and it will change.
Cultural differences, you need to accept and not try to change certain things. It is frustrating that many don't answer emails, but the ones who do, are the ones who get more business and it will change.
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I'm totally language deaf and what I hear is entirely different from what is actually said so I've never been very successful learning another language. Still, I get on very well with all the locals in our village as I manage to bumble through.
Jim
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Its in the Middle eastern DNA, they always ask for a discount, its a dance they do, some of the funniest moments is seeing Brits trying to barter, shop owner asks 100e for a 50e handbag, its 100e but for you 75e,,, Brit tourist OK then.
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Why do some people fail to realise there is a water shortage. As I drove home at lunchtime in one of the villages a woman was hosing down everything she could see, drive,pavements half the road as well as an area near some dustbins. I could excuse the latter , but not all the rest...
Yes, I reckon the only unused part of many locally owned cars is the indicator... so irritating when following someone who is meandering along the road when you have no idea what their next change of direction will be...
I have tried several times to learn Greek, but my neigbours aren’t Cypriot. They are German,Scandinavian, Russian, Israeli as well as a scattering of Brits! So have no one to practice everyday Greek with! So I never got beyond the basics as when you go out after a few pleasantries in Greek they speak English back....
Dee
Yes, I reckon the only unused part of many locally owned cars is the indicator... so irritating when following someone who is meandering along the road when you have no idea what their next change of direction will be...
I have tried several times to learn Greek, but my neigbours aren’t Cypriot. They are German,Scandinavian, Russian, Israeli as well as a scattering of Brits! So have no one to practice everyday Greek with! So I never got beyond the basics as when you go out after a few pleasantries in Greek they speak English back....
Dee
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Here is another conundrum... Why do Ambulances have their flashing beacon lights on when they are Not on an emergency ?
Trev..
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Trevor
They're late for dinner
They're late for dinner
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