Teachers' advice / Honduras
First of all, learn the language! Although there are many kind and considerate
Latin people who will help you, if you wish to be respected at any level,
learn their language! The majority of Central American people look at us
"gringos" as rich, educated, privileged, and spoiled. Unfortunately, many also
are opportunistic and will try to take advantage of your desire to help. They do
not see this as a problem. Culturally, it is considered polite to tell you what
they think you want to hear - they believe they are pleasing you. To them it is
not lying. This can lead to many misunderstandings, and even legal problems.
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