Language life #Fun fact

Few years ago, I was working in a cosy healthcare setting in Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire. One day, in our lunch break, I got a call from my mum. Before to pick up the phone call, I managed to briefly explain to my colleagues that, since my mum doesn’t know English, I will speak with her in Romanian. ‘No problem’ was their answer. And indeed, it wasn’t any problem for about 10 minutes, until one of them shouted to me: ‘Simona, please stop swearing!’

I was shocked, of course. And kindly explained to my mate that I am speaking with mum, and my culture doesn’t allow me to speak vulgar or inappropriate with her.

‘Seriously?’ my colleague sarcastically added. ‘What about your too many F words?’

Oh, nooo! Then I realised that my Romanian ‘fac bine’, ‘fac cum pot’, ‘fac mancare’, turned to be weird. (‘Fac bine’ means I am fine/ I am doing well. ‘Fac cum pot’ means I do whatever I can. ‘Fac mancare’ means I cook.) So, I ended up the call with my mum and started to give a short presentation on how Romanian ‘Fac’ means only good stuff.

My colleague reflected for a while then said: ‘My Romanian neighbours are not popular at all. I understand now that it is nothing related to the cursing vibe.’

Furthermore, that afternoon the whole company found out the ‘cheeky’ Romanian word that caused me a little trouble.

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5 responses to “Language life #Fun fact”

  1. anasylvi avatar

    Well, that reminds me that somewhere in my teens, our neighbor brought home his British fiancee and he came with her to visit us (my brother was a very good friendof his). At some point, he said “O fac io” – cannot remember the context, and I remeber her quite upset saying: “Come on, this is so rude! Don’t be rude!”. Imagine the laugh we all had. 🙂

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    1. Simona Prilogan avatar

      Hahaha… I can visualize her deep shock. Lol!

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  2. Marina Costa avatar

    Au mai pățit-o și alții… 😛

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    1. Simona Prilogan avatar

      Si cati altii de acum incolo… Lol!

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I’m Simona

One day, I tumbled from a tiny star called Dream and landed in a cup of Hope, just beyond the zone of hard work, where daily wishes meet reality.

I’ve always dreamed of visiting Antarctica, though I haven’t made it there yet! Until then, I journey through the intricate landscapes of the human body in my work at the hospital, tracking the unseen stories of cells.

When I step outside my comfort zone, you might find me on a train to Eastbourne, Matlock, or Canterbury, breathing in the fresh air and gathering inspiration. I return with pockets full of poetic ideas, though time rarely lets me write them all down.

London’s endless rainy days often set the stage for my impromptu singing performances on my way to work. I love dancing too, especially the waltz, though I’m a bit too shy to twirl in the rain.

I have a soft spot for pasta, coffee, chocolate, and a good laugh. Politics might elude me, but the human soul does not. And if there’s one thing I believe in, it’s this: Love is our strongest emotion, survival instinct, and essential need.

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