Travel Communication Hacks (& Google Translate Tutorial)

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Planning to travel to a new place where you don't speak the language? These 4 tips, including a Google Translate App tutorial, will help you communicate and connect with new people wherever you go.

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CHAPTERS

0:00 4 Tips to communicate when travelling
0:30 How to use Google Translate App
3:31 My favourite way to communicate abroad
4:08 Solution for situations where I don't speak the language
4:41 Some words for traveling in a foreign country

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These are some of the communication strategies that work for me while traveling... what about you!?

SheelaghDaly
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I have found that learning to say "Excuse me, I don't speak (local language) very well. Can you help me?" in someone's native tongue goes a long way towards establishing good relations. It is surprising how many people worldwide speak English but might resent an American (or Canadian) just assuming they do without making any effort to learn some basic phrases. I would also (this was way before tech like Google Translate) make a cheat sheet to carry in my wallet. Hello, goodbye, please, thank you, right, left, how much, where, restroom, etc. and make notes when you learn a new phrase. But nowadays yes, Google Translate is indeed amazing! Safe travels and thanks for the wonderful content, my friend.

michaelconda
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Another tool, helpful tools, appreciated tools, is to be open, friendly and inviting...oh and don't forget to smile...these 4 tools can help tremendously!

wjcezoc
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I think you missed out the best function on Google Translate... The conversation function beside the camera icon... I use that all the time...

siameseboy
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Going to Colombia in May and my Spanish is terrible def need this

Alpha-qeul
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I switched to Immersive Translate because it provides both the target language and translation results on one page, unlike Google Translate which can be inaccurate and direct.

NgocHueNgocHa
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Tech is great. Some of my interactions with people were when we didn't have a language (or much of - think French, Spanish, Latin) ) in common, and we still managed to communicate and it was always funny. I remember them and I laugh to myself all over again and it puts a big smile on my face. I met this one fellow who refused to talk to me in Quebec. We ended up have a great conversation and I got a great lesson in French pronunciation. I couldn't leave him there, you see, as he had a problem with is bike and it was obvious to me that he didn't know how to fix it and I did. I will check out Google translate.

HermannKerr
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This is a great video. Do you try to remember or memorize what Google Translate says? If you use Google Translate to translate the same statement or question over and over again into the same foreign language, you might as well try to remember or memorize what it says.

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