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 Can you boil the tap water in majorca for cups of tea?
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 Who like bullfighting?
Don't you guys think that bullfighting is a cool sport?

I know a lot of people are of the idea that it should be banned.
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 What code do I use to ring Spain from the UK?
I want to ring a spanish number from the UK, what code do I need to use.

For Example..

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349525XXXX2

Is there a code I need to use?


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 What clothes do i take?
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 What does quandos mean in spanish?
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 Hello!!! I'm a Spanish girl. I want to speak with people to improve my English?
Hello, my name is Rachel, I'm 15 years and I came from Madrid (Spain).

I want to do friends and practise my English.

Please send me a E-mail or give my your E-mail .
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 Anyone from Spain or who knows a lot about the culture of Spain?
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 Is it hot in Spain right now like it is here in the states?
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 How do Spaniards typically look?
What kind of skin tone do they have?
What color of hair?
Do spaniards have typical height?
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 Bus from barcelona city to reus airport?
we are going to visit barcelona this coming winter.
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 What to wear in Barcelona (Spain)?
Were going to Barcelona over the Christmas period flying in from the UK. But not too sure what to pack. Do we pack clothes for the UK summer, Autumn or Winter??...


 Anyone know of good holiday accomodation in Benalmadena Costa Del Sol?
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 What´s the cheapest way to travel to Paris from Barcelona, Spain?
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 Can someone please translate this from Spanish to English for me?
pedí alemán e inglés y conseguido francés y español también… pero eso está muy bien. ¡Divertido… eres hasta ahora del norte y sabes español
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 Traveling to Spain?
Next year I am going to Madrid Spain. I have some questions.

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 Does someone know site to see how much cost a tickets to Spain?
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Cynthia C

How can I avoid looking like a tourist from the US when I go to Madrid?

I'm going to Madrid in January and I'd like to blend in a bit. I mean, I'm sure it will be incredibly obvious that I'm not from there when I open my mouth and they hear me speak (I speak Spanish, but certainly not like a native speaker; and while my accent is good, it's definitely not a Spanish accent), I just don't want to attract too much attention, good or bad.

What kinds of things would a young, urban, female Spaniard do/wear/say/etc?

I've been told to dress fashionably (no jeans and T-shirts) and not wear tennis shoes, because that's a dead giveaway that I'm from the US. What else should I know?

Gracias por los consejos.
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Oh, yeah, I did forget to include that I'll be staying for a week.

¡¡Gracias a tod@s!!

    



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Joseph N
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Dress smart. No jeans or T shirts or sweats; especially do not wear sneakers or tennis shoes. Spanish people are, most of the time, well groomed and sharply dressed especially if out in public areas.

Do not stare at people and be discreet if you look newspaper stands (kiosk); pornographic magazines are visible and in plain view.

Alcoholic beverages are plentiful; know when to say enough and DO NOT get drunk. If go to a bar and someone starts a conversation with you and offers a drink do not refuse it, but try to stick to sodas or coffee if need be, Spaniards do not use too much ice in their drinks. Be sure to offer drinks to the people that bought you a round.

Do not criticize bullfighting; it is their culture; but ask them to explain corridas, encierros, flamenco and spanish history (from their point of view).


dinodino
You've basically got it. Es los zapatos!


abuela Nany
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You'll be there in winter, and winter in Madrid can be really cold...Definitely take a nice warm coat and something for the rain...If you can afford it, bring just a minimum with you and take advantage of the january end of winter sales...They are really fantastic! (They start january 7th. and last into february. The best are during the week following the 7th.) Buy yourself clothes when you arrive. And shoes, Spain has great shoes.

Try window-shopping first:
EL CORTE INGLÉS department store is good and there's one in the center of Madrid near Callao.
Then go on to the boutiques: ZARA has really nice clothes, MANGO or MNG, and there are plenty of other shops worth looking into in the midtown area around La Gran Via (more chic/expensive) and the side streets near la Puerta del Sol especially the pedestrian ones.
Then there is the LA VAGUADA shoping center, a super - great mall with lots of shops, its in El Barrio del Pilar (you have a subway station with that name), and you'll find oodles of places to shop there (including a big El Corte Inglés...my niece bought her wedding gown there, and I went with her to pick it up)
You haven't said how long you are staying for...
I hope you do enjoy your visit! Madrid is a magnificent city,,, the museums are fabulous, as are the palaces, monuments, etc.

P.S. DO bring a good pair of walking shoes...to start you off! And wear your jeans for traveling, it's the most practical. People here do wear jeans...a lot, but never with white socks and tennis shoes ...As you said yourself, that's a tourists' dead giveaway!
Another thing: watch your purse... We now have a lot of east european immigrants in Spain who think it's great to make a living with no work...just snatch a few purses a day! They aren't really dangerous, but it is nasty to have your papers disappear... So be careful.

Buen viaje!!!

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cozjeanda
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when you arrive buy some clothes from where they usually shop and some shoes just look around at the other girls from there then sometimes use your spanish if you know you cant say something then just say it in english so you wont be so noticeable other than that just be yourself there nothiong at all with being american


tearsofthemoon00
No bright colors,easy on the makeup.Depends where you go,Barcelona can be very casual in summer.


rogerv_dotcom
You'll be fine, it's a big city! Pay special attention to the shoes though, I was in Barcelona a few months back and you could spot the americans because of A. large packs B. bight clothes, often things like printed t-shirts C. shoes that were conspiculously "american" ie tennis shoes, often with D. white socks. That, and have some fun buying local clothes, you can find some great bargains, I bought a fabulous dress for my friend for like 40 euro that would be $300 here.





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