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Brits avoid holidays where they can't speak language
Britons avoid going on holiday to places where they cannot speak the language, a study said August 3, reporting sometimes embarrassingly low linguistic skills.
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I'm back (for today anyway)
WOAH! What a week! It's been really hectic here. People have even been saying to me: " ... , I am by no means a loner. The last six weeks have been university holidays, and the absence of friends
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