So this Polak, he saved my life whilst my family & I were living in Mombasa many moons ago. When I say saved, I mean he put himself in grave danger to save me. I’ve been eternally grateful since.
Little did I know I’d save his too a few years later. We’re even Steven in that sense. We’ve developed a special kind of friendship over the years. Something that could last a lifetime no matter the distance and direction of the choices we make.
@lo I don't really see how it's going to fit into my life, but I've always wanted to escape to Patagonia. Some Español would come in handy.
Patagonia is beautiful. Torres del Paine is one of the most beautiful places in the world. But that’s also because I kind of like mountains. Unless you go off the beaten path there, some Spanish will come in handy. Otherwise, most of the guides speak English.
@lo I do want updates on your tiny house btw. We have tons of wilderness here and you can walk around for days alone, but no way could I put up a legal structure. Better to ask for forgiveness?
@daniel
I don’t think it’s dumb, really. Geographically, especially Switzerland being landlocked, we’re exposed to many languages & dialects because of our neighbours. We have four official languages. Most Europeans default to English when they don’t understand each other anyway.