So who's made an effort ...
to learn the language of the countries they visit?
I've been to Italy almost a dozen times but haven't learned anything
beyond a few phrases.
It does seem gradually there's more and more Italians who speak English
though.
I know there are language schools and such but there are other things
I'd rather do than go to class. Definitely not a slow traveler.
Maybe typical American arrogance, to expect others to cater to them,
including learning English -- though arguably, Southern Europeans would
do well to learn English to enhance their marketability in various
professions (not limited to tourism trades).
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