Greetings from Spain

Welcome!

When I was still working, spent some time in Spain.

Made several business trips to the country.

Love Barcelona, Valencia.

Great country, great people.

Grumpy
 
Ron Ketcham said:
Welcome!

When I was still working, spent some time in Spain.

Made several business trips to the country.

Love Barcelona, Valencia.

Great country, great people.

Grumpy

Thanks Ron, i'm from Pamplona, Sanfermines, runingbulls.. XDD
 
Sometimes the "bull" is around here as well.

The bull never stops on this site.

LOL!

Never made it to Pamplona.

One really good thing I still can enjoy over here is the red rojas wines.

Hard to get in the little town I live in, but I can get another Spainish red locally.

Grumpy
 
thanks to all! My name Miguel, or Mike if you prefer ... XD I want to learn from the masters, and if I can contribute something, delighted. Of course I am more accustomed to European products
 
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A couple things to notice. Just like in the U.S., we tend to use “soy” (I’m) more than “me llamo” (my name is). Also, it’s customary to say “encantad@” when you meet someone for the first time. (I’ll use the @ symbol to represent both the masculine and feminine versions of words).
 
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