carolspradlin 1 | 1 24 Jul 2011 #1I will be visiting family in Ciechenowiec in a few weeks. Should I bring gifts and what would be appropriate? Also, I do not speak the language. Should I invest in a talking translator (can anyone recommend a good product?)or try to find someone in the town when I arrive?
pip 10 | 1,659 24 Jul 2011 #2yes, bring gifts.Where are you coming from?Translator?? I would suggest finding somebody.
Nathan 18 | 1,349 24 Jul 2011 #3Eastern Europeans usually stuff you with food and kisses, so talking is not an issue at least at the beginning. Just make room in your stomach and head for some heavy loading ;)
JonnyM 11 | 2,615 24 Jul 2011 #4Should I invest in a talking translator (can anyone recommend a good product?)or try to find someone in the town when I arrive?Maybe one or more of your relatives speak English.
catsoldier 62 | 595 24 Jul 2011 #5a talking translatorI wouldn't like to be spoken to by a machine, very impersonal.
OP carolspradlin 1 | 1 27 Jul 2011 #7Yes, I intend to bring gifts, just not sure what would be appropriate and looking for suggestions.I have the impression that English is not spoken by them and I have been unsuccessful looking for a live translator and thought an electronic one would be better than nothing. Looking for advise to make a pleasant trip!I am coming from Detroit,Michigan,USACarol
teflcat 5 | 1,032 27 Jul 2011 #8I'm sure your family can ask a local kid to do the job. Any teenager would be able to either translate for you or find a friend who could. Don't forget to visit the skansen while you're there. Bring some Motown cds!