
What's your dream travel destination with a language barrier?
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AuroraWLike Spanish-speaking countries, Asian countries, etc.
For me, I’d love to explore Spain. The vibrant culture, beautiful architecture, and delicious food are all so appealing, but my Spanish is pretty basic.
I imagine trying to navigate the bustling streets of Madrid or asking for directions in a small town could lead to some fun and unexpected interactions! Ordering tapas or trying to have a conversation with locals would definitely test my language skills, but that’s part of the adventure, right?
What about you? What’s your dream travel destination where the language might be a bit of a challenge?
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Itohan blessing Eigbadon
France has always been my dream destination. I’ve taken a bit of French in school, but I’m far from fluent.
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Michael Thomas
For me, visiting South Korea is a dream. The language might be tough to navigate, but the thought of experiencing the food, history, and pop culture firsthand is really exciting.
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Gerth Sniper
I guess it will be Spain. There are a lot of such potential destinations but mostly i think about Spain. I really want to see many places there, and even travel with group of friends, so i gladly choose to order bus service spain and thus to make even bigger company travel with high level of comfort you know
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Christelle Roberts
I would love to return to St. Barts and speak more French as it's tied to the culture there. But it's a challenge because English is common as well. A different challenge not to switch!
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