Humor in Communication
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Oh, that’s a hoot!!! While I don’t have a MIL who speaks a different language like you and Lucy Ricardo, I have lived in countries where I didn’t speak any of the language and boy, oh boy, do you feel like a fish out of water. I thought it was scary, too. I mean, hey, what if something went wrong and you needed help?
The best/worst instance I had of this was when I first got to Germany as a new bride 37 years ago (shock, horror, gasp!). Ray was sleeping and he wanted something and I had seen a little mom & pop store a few blocks away so off I went. At that time, German packaging was very bland, with very few pictures and just the name of the product. UH-OH. I was in deep doo-doo. I had an English/German dictionary with me and, try as I might, I could not make the proprietor understand what I wanted. Now before I give you the punch line, keep in mind that everyone in Germany at that time (I don’t know about now) was required to take 7 years of English in school. Ahemmm. . . Well, after about 20 minutes of gestures (a la Lucy, but I’m not that good) and trying to describe what I wanted, I broke into tears and headed for the door. As I’m going out, I hear hysterical laughing behind me. I turn around and the same “lovely” proprietor is laughing his butt off and. . . in perfectly UNACCENTED English says. . . “Now what the h*** did you want?” Needless to say, I did NOT patronize that store the whole 4 years I was there. I remember it like it was yesterday, although I can’t remember what I was looking for. From that point on, I learned enough German to get along which, sad to say, I promptly forgot as the plane carrying us back to the states took off from the landing strip. How did I learn German? From watching Sesame Street, of course! LOL
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Oh it’s funny now but I can just imagine how you felt then.
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I love these episodes! Sometimes you can have a language barrier when you speak the same language too – like with inlaws!
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I love it!
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This is great. I guess humor can help a lot of situations, can’t it?