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Select a language. Spanish Latin America. English American. Chinese Mandarin. English British. Filipino Tagalog. Persian Farsi. Portuguese Brazil. Spanish Spain. Could you help me figure out where I am on this map? Necesito reunirme con mis amigos en una hora para cenar. Ah, of course! I need to meet up with my friends for dinner in an hour. Do you know the Buena Vista restaurant in the historic city center?

How do I get there? Sigue esta calle cinco cuadras al sur hasta que llegues a la plaza mayor. Follow this street five blocks south until you reach the main square.

Then turn right onto August 10th street and walk just one block. Hey man! How are you? Aww, come on man, please.

Anyone wanting to blend in in Spain has done their research on how not to look like a guiri. The Spanish will call you out as a guiri for being generally non-Spanish: eating dinner or going out for evening drinks far too early; brandishing extra large maps and cameras on city corners; talking really loudly at monuments or while out sightseeing; wearing denim shorts with flip flops year round; and only ordering sangria.

This is another very commonly-used expression in Spain and earns you extra points for stepping outside the usual list of expressions commonly learned by visitors. For example, if you learned that your friend had ordered 15 tortillas and ten plates of patatas bravas — then proceeded to eat it all. Money, money, money. Get the latest on travel, languages and culture with our newsletter. We send it out once a month and you can opt out anytime.

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