- Time of past OR future Camino
- Fall 2012, again Fall 2014.
I'm incredibly fortunate to have family and friends in Spain, and I think this is a perfect description.
12 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A NORMAL FRIEND AND A SPANISH FRIEND
1.
A normal friend shakes hands with you when he sees you…
A Spanish friend kisses you and the people that accompany you on both cheeks, even if he doesn’t know them.
2.
A normal friend gets upset if you are late…
A Spanish friend never finds out, because he is always later than you.
3.
A normal friend puts music on when he has a party at his house…
A Spanish friend always has a guitar for party guests to play music.
4.
A normal friend tries to talk to you in English…
A Spanish friend obliges you to learn Spanish by talking to you slower and louder.
5.
If you have lunch with a normal friend, you know you will leave after the dessert.
If you have lunch with a Spanish friend, you know it’s very possible you’ll end up having dinner together.
6.
When a normal friend invites you over for dinner, he makes all kinds of efforts to impress you…
A Spanish friend knows you only need potatoes and eggs for your dinner to be perfect.
7.
A normal friend says he can’t meet you during the week because he has a lot of work…
A Spanish friend runs from his office as soon as he can to have a drink with you.
8.
A normal friend asks you to “keep it down” when you’re in a public place…
A Spanish friend yells that he can’t hear you.
9.
A normal friend never forgets the plans you’ve made…
A Spanish friend completely forgets them, but then improvises something better in a matter of seconds.
10.
A normal friend proposes you spend New Year’s together in a foreign country…
A Spanish friend invites you over to spend New Year’s so you can eat 12 grapes.
11.
A normal friend goes out with you until 2am…
A Spanish friend calls that outing “tomar algo” (to have a drink); going out means coming back at 6am. At the earliest.
12.
A normal friend eats because he is hungry…
A Spanish friend eats (and drinks, and drinks coffee), as an excuse to be with his family and his friends.
http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/12-differences-normal-friend-spanish-friend/?single=1
12 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A NORMAL FRIEND AND A SPANISH FRIEND
1.
A normal friend shakes hands with you when he sees you…
A Spanish friend kisses you and the people that accompany you on both cheeks, even if he doesn’t know them.
2.
A normal friend gets upset if you are late…
A Spanish friend never finds out, because he is always later than you.
3.
A normal friend puts music on when he has a party at his house…
A Spanish friend always has a guitar for party guests to play music.
4.
A normal friend tries to talk to you in English…
A Spanish friend obliges you to learn Spanish by talking to you slower and louder.
5.
If you have lunch with a normal friend, you know you will leave after the dessert.
If you have lunch with a Spanish friend, you know it’s very possible you’ll end up having dinner together.
6.
When a normal friend invites you over for dinner, he makes all kinds of efforts to impress you…
A Spanish friend knows you only need potatoes and eggs for your dinner to be perfect.
7.
A normal friend says he can’t meet you during the week because he has a lot of work…
A Spanish friend runs from his office as soon as he can to have a drink with you.
8.
A normal friend asks you to “keep it down” when you’re in a public place…
A Spanish friend yells that he can’t hear you.
9.
A normal friend never forgets the plans you’ve made…
A Spanish friend completely forgets them, but then improvises something better in a matter of seconds.
10.
A normal friend proposes you spend New Year’s together in a foreign country…
A Spanish friend invites you over to spend New Year’s so you can eat 12 grapes.
11.
A normal friend goes out with you until 2am…
A Spanish friend calls that outing “tomar algo” (to have a drink); going out means coming back at 6am. At the earliest.
12.
A normal friend eats because he is hungry…
A Spanish friend eats (and drinks, and drinks coffee), as an excuse to be with his family and his friends.
http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/12-differences-normal-friend-spanish-friend/?single=1