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Alm
 
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Due to lack of such "common" courtesies , Gringos are often perceived as *rude*, and then show indignant surprise when we're resultingly objectified
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Actually, Mexicans say Gracias or Por Favor a lot less than we say Thank You or Please. Which in itself doesn't mean them being more disrespectful.   
 
Taking advantage of rich-er foreigners is the way of life in third world countries.  They will try to pull this even if you speak their language and
are aware of local customs - though the chances of you being had would be lower then. 
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Upon leaving Customs in the Los Cabos airport, unsuspecting gringos are dumped into a windowless room of tour operators and timeshare vendors who
descend upon them like sharks on wounded seals. I found "no gracias" mostly ineffective, but "Vivimos aquĆ" always did the trick. The vultures
couldn't scatter quickly enough.
 
 
 
 
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Geeezo, Goat....do you have any girlscout cookies for sale?
 
 
 
 
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lencho, I disagree - in English we say, Thank you but no thank you when we mean no.  It is polite expression.  I was simply pointing out, that in
Spanish the Thank you doesn't translate as a courtesy.  When the seller hears "thank you" it implies that you are interested in their wares.  You can
simply say No with a smile and do the finger wag thing to imply courtesy and kindness and communicate your disinterest. 
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 Quote: Originally posted by BajaMama    |  lencho, I disagree - in English we say, Thank you but no thank you when we mean no.  It is polite expression.  I was simply pointing out, that in
Spanish the Thank you doesn't translate as a courtesy.  When the seller hears "thank you" it implies that you are interested in their wares.  You can
simply say No with a smile and do the finger wag thing to imply courtesy and kindness and communicate your disinterest. 
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BajaMama....are you intricately familiar with the spoken vernacular here?  The nuances, idioms and personal interpretations of utterances, as well as
acceptable cessations and dismissals of spoken interchange? 
Communication is a complicated subject. 
I am currently making an intense study of the Aztec Nahuatl and Mixtec languages, and they defy almost everything I take for granted.
 
 
 
 
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