Mañana
This summer i sent some days in Spain. The hotel had a "Mini Club" for kids. One day the weather was not so good, so i took my daughter there. Because she's only 5 and speaks only some word of English i stayed with her. If there where a lot of kids there it would be easier for her, kids can understand each other even if they don't talk a single word of the other's language. There was a girl there to watch the kids, because it was only my daughter and me, i started talking with her.
She was dutch, she was working as a trainee in her final year of school with a friend, she choose Spain because she wanted to go out at night, she didn't had many chances of doing that, she was going to stay one more month and was there 5 months already.
I asked her about Spain and the Spanish, how she saw them. She told they where "Mañana". I wasn't sure about what she just have said and she noticed. I told her that i new what "Mañana" was and she explained the rest.
She was very intrigued because each time they needed something and asked to be dome, the answer was "Mañana" and tomorrow it was again "Mañana". In Holland, she told, 'When we need to do something we do it, just simply, we don't say "Mañana"'.
I hate "Mañana" people, they lie and make you a liar. They are the worst kind of people to have around.
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BEIJOCAS ,
sUSANA