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You know you’ve lived in Spain when….

You think adding lemonade, fanta or even coke to red wine is perfectly acceptable. Especially at lunch time.

You can’t get over how early bars & clubs shut back home - surely they’re shutting just as you should be going out?

You aren’t just surprised that the Spanish plumber / decorator / electrician has turned up on time, you’re surprised he turned up at all.

You think it’s fine to comment on everyone’s appearance. And to openly stare at strangers.

Not giving every new acquaintance dos besos seems so rude.

You’re shocked by people getting their legs out at the first hint of sun - surely they should wait until at least late June?

On msn you sometimes type ‘jajaja’ instead of ‘hahaha’

You’re amazed when Spanish TV ad breaks last less than half an hour, especially right before the end of films.

You’re not surprised that the Spanish TV programme info doesn’t match with what is actually being shown, unless it is “Prensa Rosa”.

You forget to say please when asking for things - you implied it in your tone of voice, right?

You know what a pijo / pija is and how to spot one.

Every sentence you speak contains at least one of these words: ‘bueno,’ ‘coño,’ ‘vale,’ ‘venga,’ ‘pues nada’...

You know how to eat boquerones.

You know the difference between gambas, gambones, cigalas, langostinos, etc.

You know the difference between jamón pata negra and jamón de York, and you prefer the first.

You eat lunch after 2pm & would never even think of having your evening meal before 9.

You know that after 2pm there’s no point in going shopping, you might as well just have a siesta until 5 when the shops re-open.

You know you must take two days off when you have to do any official paperchasing, for cars, residence, etc.

You know that those astronomical prices they’re talking about are actually in pesetas, and what that means in euros.

If anyone insults your mother, they better watch out…

You know how to change a bombona.

It’s not rude to answer the intercom to your flat by asking ‘Quien?’ (or maybe that was just my flatmate…)

You don’t accept beer that’s anything less than ice-cold.

You know Bimbo isn’t a slutty woman, it’s a make of ‘pan de molde’ (which, incidentally, isn’t mouldy)

You know the difference between cojones and cajones, tener calor and estar caliente, bacalao and bakalao, pollo and polla, estar hecho polvo and echar un polvo...and maybe you learned the differences the hard way!

On some Sunday mornings you have breakfast before going to bed, not after you get up.

Floors in certain bars are an ideal dumping ground for your colillas, servilletas etc. Why use a bin?!

You know ensaladilla rusa has nothing to do with Russia.

The doctor says you are constipado you don’t go and buy ExLax.

You have friends named Jesus, Jose Maria, Maria Jose, Angel, maybe even Inmaculada Concepcion…

You know that ‘ahora’ doesn’t really mean now.

When you make arrangements to meet friends at 3, the first person turns up at 3.30…if you’re lucky!

When women think that clear bra straps are in fact invisible.

When it’s totally normal for every kitchen to have a deep-fat fryer but no kettle.

Te cagas en la leche….

To avoid that cheap Eristoff vodka you have to ask for ‘un esmirnoff’.

You think J&B and Ballantines are OK to drink.

When you know what a guiri is and have been called one.

Blonde girls actually start to think their name is ‘rubia’.

If something is great, it’s ‘de puta madre’.

You can eat up to 5 times a day - first breakfast, 2nd breakfast around 11.30, almuerzo, merienda, cena.

You know the jingles for Los Cuarenta Principales, M80, Onda Zero, etc.

If you see someone wearing a T-shirt with something written on it in English, you can almost guarantee it won’t make sense.

When you go into a bank/bakery etc, it’s standard practice to ask ‘Quien es la ultima?’ When you have the habit of answering the above question “Ahora es Usted”.

Who needs a dryer when you have a washing line outside the window of your apartment?

You are more likely to call your friends tio/a, nena, chaval, macho or even tronco than their real name.

You answer the phone by saying ‘Yes’. Or even ¿Diga?

You prefer UHT milk.

You prefer all the above to the way they do things back home.

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updated Sep 18, 2011
posted by MaryMcc
Wow, nice work Mary - Yeser007, Sep 16, 2011
My sister sent it to me :) - MaryMcc, Sep 16, 2011

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Why is "You've met Heidita for a beer at Pablo's bar" not on the list?

updated Sep 18, 2011
edited by lorenzo9
posted by lorenzo9
Good one Lorenzo lol :) - FELIZ77, Sep 16, 2011
perfecto, voted. - amykay, Sep 16, 2011
Ok, Heidita is officially on the hook for meeting us all at Pablo's bar when we come to visit now. :-) - Jennivee, Sep 16, 2011
Pobrecita - bomberapolaca, Sep 18, 2011
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Grrr, I HATED when I needed to go out and buy something after 2 PM but couldn't. However, many times, I was able to find it in the good 'ole 'OpenCore'!

The REAL bad thing was sometimes, you didn't know that a certain day was a holiday (and of course no one tells you since EVERYONE knows it and it's so obvious) and find it out when you go out and everything's closed!

Nice list, a lot of them are so true.

-Charlius-

updated Sep 16, 2011
posted by Charlius
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When you get beaten by the police, with batons, for no apparent reason?

updated Sep 16, 2011
posted by afowen
oooh contraversial - dewclaw, Sep 16, 2011
That hasn't happened to me yet.. but then I don't make a habit of sitting on couches in the middle of the street getting in everybody's way in the name of lord-knows-what ideology I pulled out of my unwashed hair. - rabbitwho, Sep 16, 2011
Unwashed hair - definitely a sound reason to receive a beating! When I first went to Spain we arrived at a strip of bars to witness a nasty one-sided fight involving one youth beating another with a baseball bat 'hidden' in a bin bag later stabbing him... - afowen, Sep 16, 2011
... in the backside. When the police arrived people shouted at us to run, we wondered why until the police started beating anyone within 10 metres of where they were. A mate of mine was beaten black and blue by the police after talking to someone... - afowen, Sep 16, 2011
... who had had an altercation with them - horrifically brutal and totally unjustifiable as far as I am concerned... - afowen, Sep 16, 2011
When we stayed in the "Hi Tech Hotel" in Madrid they lied and said we had ordered expensive breakfasts and we owed them hundreds of euros. When we refused to pay they called the police who arrived in full riot gear with shields and guns and helmets! - rabbitwho, Sep 16, 2011
So yeah if they'd do that to a group of frightened teenage girls in broad daylight what will they do to grown men at night.. So yeah I would believe it. I'm just annoyed at the "indignados" at the moment and their cries of persecution. - rabbitwho, Sep 16, 2011
Oh here is the chain of hotels: http://www.hthoteles.com/es/index/ avoid at all costs! We went their with a school tour at off season and it was really cheap, I guess they planned on making their money back through fraud. - rabbitwho, Sep 16, 2011
rabbit that story is awful! Now I don't want to visit! ahhhh Well I know some people who just went there with no problems, except their passport was stolen by a pickpocket. - amykay, Sep 16, 2011
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Really? I thought my daughter and I invented 1st and 2nd breakfast! Maybe we have some Spanish genes. If only those genes could surface when I try to speak Spanish.

Very fun list.

updated Sep 16, 2011
posted by carcar
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Jejejejeje very funny!! thanks for sharing! LOL

Actually this is really really similar to my culture (except for the words and idioms)! and although l know all this and l'm not surprised, l'm laughing out loud!

updated Sep 16, 2011
edited by 00b6f46c
posted by 00b6f46c
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Bien hecho, voy a mandar esto a mi amiga, jajaja

updated Sep 16, 2011
posted by rodneyp
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Whaaaaaat?

I don't get it!

What is so funny here? It's just a list of ordinary things!

Who on his own would prefer jamón de York?

LOL

updated Sep 16, 2011
edited by cogumela
posted by cogumela
:-) - MLucie, Sep 16, 2011
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Jaja, many of this is true, not all, very funny. De puta madre tio raspberry.

updated Sep 16, 2011
posted by Neox
Hola, Neox. Good to have you here. Just stick around, don't disappear like others jejeje - SpanishPal, Sep 16, 2011
Jaja don't worry i don't dissapear ^^, - Neox, Sep 16, 2011
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jajajajajajajaja this is totally de puta madreeeeeeeeeeeee.

That's why I love Spain. I'm gonna experience all of that first-hand one day, hopefully very soon.

Thanks for sharing, Wilbur!

updated Sep 16, 2011
edited by SpanishPal
posted by SpanishPal
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You’re shocked by people getting their legs out at the first hint of sun - surely they should wait until at least late June?

Wow, it feels like home! I love Spain! Thanks Wilbur.

updated Sep 16, 2011
posted by ianta
jejeje - SpanishPal, Sep 16, 2011
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When you make arrangements to meet friends at 3, the first person turns up at 3.30…if you’re lucky!

This is so true. And then, when your friends finaly come, they ask 'Que pasa amigo, por que la cara? 'wink

updated Sep 16, 2011
posted by bomberapolaca
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Thanks for sharing this. It's fun and educational for those of us who don't get to live in Spain! I learned some new vocabulary....some of which I will not be using. I hope. smile

updated Sep 16, 2011
posted by MLucie
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That's funny. A lot of it reminds me of Venezuela. Most restaurants here in the States close before the ones in Caracas opened.

updated Sep 16, 2011
posted by KevinB
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afowen:

When you get beaten by the police, with batons, for no apparent reason?

¡Te cagas en la leche! LOL

updated Sep 16, 2011
posted by SpanishPal
Although I know what that means literally I've no idea what it means figuratively - you are laughing though so I guess it's ok :-) I do love Spain, aside from the beatings, just so's you know :-) - afowen, Sep 16, 2011
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nice one

updated Sep 16, 2011
posted by Rey_Mysterio