Plus: I need a softer way of delivering my cancer news.
: A Chilean friend of mine told me that he once spoke in Spanish to a store clerk, who mumbled something about “gringos.”Miss Manners: How do I tell him he’s coming across as creepy?
Depending on your knowledge of both, you can adapt your preparation and behavior to get the best results. Surprisingly, the levels of tourism enjoyed by the above countries do not directly correlate with the locals’ behavior. In extremis, watch what other people are doing.: I’m a 63-year-old man who previously weighed considerably more than I do now. I currently appear to be very healthy, and look the best I have in at least 30 years.
It’s worth noting that a simple “thank you” has rarely been effective at shutting down the line of questioning.
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