I always enjoy confusing French guests. There are just sitting there, talking and having their meal thinking that nobody can understand them when I suddenly pop up and ask them how they are doing in French. I actually had someone say, “we will have to be careful with what we say now” today. We get a huge number of guests from France (probably one of our three most common countries along with Germany and the US) so it is actually quite useful to be able to speak with them in French. On the other hand, I never know if when I hear their accent I should switch to French or if that might insult them.
Jim tried to kill my calculator project this morning saying that it has become too complicated to use. I agree to a certain extent, but there are so many different situations he wants it to be usable in that it is hard for it not to be complex. I’m working on figuring out how to use different date functions in excel so hopefully that will help. I have at least managed to save it for the time being. I think it either needs to be complicated to understand (for guests), to use (for staff) or to program (for me). Unfortunately Jim wants none of the above because he wants everything to be clear for guests, for there not to be too much training needed and for it to be simple to update. I still hate excel!
I had night duty at the brickyard tonight but it is still raining so there weren’t many guests. I started reading a new book that my sweet mom sent me as an unbirthday gift (the joys of ebooks) this morning and sent some e-mails.
I have 2 days off starting tomorrow so I get to sleep in. On Wednesday I am going to go into Beijing to try to get my visa extension paperwork submitted. So far, getting our company stamp onto the forms seems to be the most complicated step. Apparently there is a long chain of command. I’m glad I started early!
So glad you are enjoying the ebook. Keep up the great work with excel - I'm sure you can figure it out. And I say you shouldn't have to worry about insulting people - go ahead and speak French with them. They are then apt to insult you, as you know ...
ReplyDeleteAnd do they comment on your Canadian accent? Or have you developed a French one now?
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