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@segafer: I have totally opposite experience. I am a foreigner in Barcelona (its been a year by now), and I am able to learn Castellano (and Catalan as well). I have no problems with speaking and using it. Barcelona and people here are very friendly. And of course, I you live in a city for a longer period of time, you will notice it pitfalls like in any one else. So far me gusta mucho Barcelona :) Name of the streets are native, but type of the streets are in Catalan, which is not a problem
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It is a fantastic city, but where Castellano is not spoken! I'm a native Castellano speaker and I found many problems in Barcelona. Even McDonalds has the menu in Catalan, and ALL sings in the street are in Catalan. If any store put a sign on the street in castellano, they are fined by the Generalitat. It's NOT the place to learn Castellano.
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@Bitbit8 No siguis tocacollons, home.
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@EF it's a lot of pocket thieves though
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@Ri4LV you should, it's amazing!!!
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Your video is a favorite on Canada
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@irwinchurch25 Not to be racist but it seems the Spanish are not welcoming Moroccans as they used to these days...
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@Mllturro97 - yes, of course you are right about that. I only said that for foreigners Barcelona is a great city to visit, and it's possible to speak Castellano for them. Best Matt @EF YouTube Team
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Your vid is popular on Morocco
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@EF About your statistics.. yes, it's true. But that's because Catalonia was subject to a militar dictatorship headed by Franco who forced Catalan people to speak Spanish and banned completely the use of Catalan language. ;)
this video made me fall in love with Barcelona, and im definitely going to this place any time soon!!
Ri4LV 11 months ago 27
Well done with the videos guys, they're all beautiful. In terms of marketing they are fantastic, and you deserve every student that books a place as a result of them. One of the most alluring and charming promotions i've ever seen!
Ma2quared 9 months ago 13