| Before Storm and Pistol, life was a mess |
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| Written by Eve Southworth - SV Amistad - Deckhand - Leg 2 | |
| Friday, 19 October 2007 | |
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Portugal is the first country I have been to in eight years where English is not the native language. I try to communicate, stumbling through with the help of a Portuguese phrase book. However, the first thing I ask is "fala Ingles?" Do you speak English? I find that I am more hesitant to talk to people because of the language barrier. Every contact is a challenge. Being here makes me appreciate the difficult situation of immigrants who live in a world where they can't speak to most people. I also feel a bit more isolated and separate from people than usual. I've been getting by with hello (ola), good morning (Bon dia!) and thank you (obrigada). So, at least I feel polite! But, I've had more hugs, handshakes and kisses from people on tours in Portugal than anywhere else. Even if we can't talk, I know people here love, appreciate, and understand the mission of Amistad. Not always being able to use language has pushed me to use other forms of communication. I grab kids more often and show them how to steer, or put museum pieces in their hands. I try to make the experience more hands on. We have great translators with us that help so much! Storm and Pistol (our nicknames for them) are taking time out of their graduate thesises to translate. They are enthusiastic, energetic, and great fun to have around. I'll miss them both, and wish we could take them to Madeira! Comments
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