Learning Spanish & Romance in Spain
You have done it. All the preparation, penny pinching, and drive have been worth it and
you are now traveling to and reading in a
spanish speaking country.
You are prepared to plunge into the local culture and know all the exhilaration
that being a guest in a foreign country can entail. Cities like
Buenos Aires,
Salamanca, and
Quito are renowned for
their amorous nature. And possibly - just possibly - you can find a bit of time for a
little romance. After all, you are young, healthy, and you date a great deal at
home, right? So why not try out your skills here?
Why not, indeed! Locating romance in a foreign nation has its own kind
of draw. You are abroad, and you cannot wait to experience the places
and traditions that are brand new to you. Finding that you are romantically attracted to one of
the locals can step-up your excitement and intrigue about the nation much more
than any museum or class! The chances to meet potential dates extend from
inside a Spanish language school
to a local coffee bar or hotel, and even just any old city park.
There is one area of concern, though. You understand simply enough of the
Spanish language to Ask where
you are located, (you are lost typically), and say please and thank you. Other than
that you use the typical universal language for other things, such as bringing
your hand repeatedly to your open mouth (where can I find food?), pretending to
wash your hands (I need a bathroom), or waving (hello, goodbye).
You might be able to find a way to Ask this person who has caught your attention out on
a movie date, but what then? How in the world are you supposed to
show your date how smart as a whip, worldly, and irresistible you are if all you can
do is ask where the restaurant restroom is and wave adios to your date as you
go there? All of the excitement of
traveling abroad in Costa
Rica or studying Spanish in
beautiful Madrid can be
consuming, and now you have to worry about not appearing to be a fool of yourself in
front of this marvelous individual?
It might be a smart call to plan for this contingency (you being the young,
sound, magnetic, dateable student that you are, after all) before you even
hopped on the airplane. Gaining a little rudimentary cognition of a little bit of dating
conversation in your intended lovers
Spanish language, whether you will
study in Spain or
live in Argentina, can
go far in helping you over the rough spots while dining with the target of your
affection. Learning some Spanish
phrases can go a long way.
Tell your date that you are an international student, learning or volunteering
in his/her dazzling homeland. A captivating Spanish woman is likely to be moved by the fact
that you are immersed in Spanish in
Barcelona, and a hot Argentinean man is likely to be impressed by an
American gal studying in Buenos
Aires. This could score you an private tour of places known only by the natives,
and will in all likelihood make your date more sympathetic. After all, you adore
his/her homeland enough to travel hundreds to thousands of miles away from your backyard to
study there!
Employing universal signs, body language, and gestures can go far when you are trying
to communicate with your date, but you may want to pay extra attention to how
people in his or her nation gesture when they talk. Rubbing your belly to
signal that you are savouring the meal may imply to your date that you are
pregnant. If you are a man, this could really cause some confusion. So observe,
observe, and observe some more.
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