I am from a small city in southern Europe and the average person here cannot speak English fluently. Will I leave an impression on the Anglo customers at my company/Anglo coworkers visiting my city because of their jobs if I speak English fluently?
Just a question I am asking out of curiosity. (I know it's nothing major)
>>17173574
so you're Italian. Yes, of course it's a good impression.
>>17173580
No I live in Spain
>>17173574
Since English speakers are generally not fluent in other languages, they will be grateful for the help. (But find some subtle way, without insulting them, of making it clear you are offering them this courtesy, so they don't take you for granted.)
>>17173671
>But find some subtle way, without insulting them, of making it clear you are offering them this courtesy, so they don't take you for granted
Well part of my job involves translating for other people.
>>17173676
>works as translator
>hurrr adv will people be impressed I can translate for them?
>>17173681
Well I didn't originally work as a translator. My job originally involved helping out with other stuff at the company. The Anglos picked me as their translator two days after I started working there.