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Old Jul 1st 2009 | 8:36 pm
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Default Re: Do you keep to British punctuality in Spain?

Originally Posted by Bigger Jim
Thought this was a thing of the past, except for rural areas, and that big business in Spain had now fallen in line with the rest of the continent? Lets face it even Correos is now open all day.

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No, the siesta is well and truly firmly set here in Ayamonte as well. And half days for the Correos until September.
 
Old Jul 2nd 2009 | 3:34 am
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I have no problem with Siestas, I enjoy them.

However if someone makes an appointment I give them an extra 5 minutes and then unless it is going to be a great benefit to me, I'm off.

However I find that expats are worse time keepers than locals.
 
Old Jul 2nd 2009 | 3:40 am
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Originally Posted by Fredbargate
I have no problem with Siestas, I enjoy them.

However if someone makes an appointment I give them an extra 5 minutes and then unless it is going to be a great benefit to me, I'm off.

However I find that expats are worse time keepers than locals.

Good god! Really? I would struggle to name an event in our village that has started within half an hour of its appointed time - it can't be a coincidence that the poster for events over the recent San Juan weekend didn't even have times on! There'd be a lot of disappointed kids if we b****red off after five minutes waiting for the fancy dress last weekend. Finally got under way about an hour late.
Yes Brit workmen sometimes turn up late, but then so sometimes do Spanish workmen. That's workmen!
 
Old Jul 2nd 2009 | 7:47 pm
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Default Re: Do you keep to British punctuality in Spain?

Originally Posted by Sharon B
No, the siesta is well and truly firmly set here in Ayamonte as well. And half days for the Correos until September.
Same here, only open in the mornings now until September.
 
Old Jul 2nd 2009 | 8:40 pm
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Originally Posted by fionamw
Good god! Really? I would struggle to name an event in our village that has started within half an hour of its appointed time - it can't be a coincidence that the poster for events over the recent San Juan weekend didn't even have times on! There'd be a lot of disappointed kids if we b****red off after five minutes waiting for the fancy dress last weekend. Finally got under way about an hour late.
Yes Brit workmen sometimes turn up late, but then so sometimes do Spanish workmen. That's workmen!
Warning - if you go to the cinema, don't turn up late. In contrast to the UK where there's normally 20 minutes of commercials prior to the film actually starting, in Spain the film will start promptly (well that's been my experience in both Madrid and Valencia).
 
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Default Re: Do you keep to British punctuality in Spain?

Originally Posted by fionamw
Good god! Really? I would struggle to name an event in our village that has started within half an hour of its appointed time - it can't be a coincidence that the poster for events over the recent San Juan weekend didn't even have times on! There'd be a lot of disappointed kids if we b****red off after five minutes waiting for the fancy dress last weekend. Finally got under way about an hour late.
Yes Brit workmen sometimes turn up late, but then so sometimes do Spanish workmen. That's workmen!
I had a slightly leaky tap fitting in my kitchen ,called plumber ,he arrived 3 months later ,no apology nothin"here to replace tap" ,good job I were not in a hurry tbh we did not hassle him but I thought it was hilarious ,other times he has been there within minutes
 
Old Jul 2nd 2009 | 9:51 pm
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Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
Warning - if you go to the cinema, don't turn up late. In contrast to the UK where there's normally 20 minutes of commercials prior to the film actually starting, in Spain the film will start promptly (well that's been my experience in both Madrid and Valencia).
then if it's a long film you'll get an intermission exactly half way through

sometimes even mid-sentence!
 
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Originally Posted by Sharon B
No, the siesta is well and truly firmly set here in Ayamonte as well. And half days for the Correos until September.
Try Gibraltar, all Government offices ( except essential services ) and many businesses close at lunch time ( not for a siesta ) through the summer.
 
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we do all our shopping in our little village,the shops appreciate it and we meet the locals every day. one thing,the queueing is a shambles. only this morning in our local shop my missus was patiently queueing up and another queue started to the right of the till,being good-natured she allowed two people to push in then dug her heels in. the third woman(and the worst offenders are always older,spanish women) plonked her shopping ahead of my wifes. so the missus just moved her shopping to the front again. maria,the owner of the shop,looked a bit sheepish at what was happening but didn't want to offend the spanish customers at the expense of the english. wise woman. my missus got served but survived the glares of the spanish woman. damned english again, ruining the towns and villages. wish they would go home and take their money with them.(i don't mean the bit about the money). ole.
 
Old Jul 2nd 2009 | 11:19 pm
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Default Re: Do you keep to British punctuality in Spain?

Originally Posted by Bigger Jim
Thought this was a thing of the past, except for rural areas, and that big business in Spain had now fallen in line with the rest of the continent? Lets face it even Correos is now open all day.

Jim
Benidorm, just about 10 mins from here, everything open all day, here in Albir, the majority of the places shut for siesta. Correos open 'all day' BUT that means one opening period till 3 pm.
 
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Default Re: Do you keep to British punctuality in Spain?

Originally Posted by HBG
I've found exactly the opposite, but it doesn't bother me. I've joined in the game. Manana? Por la manana? (I hope the tilde man doesn't read this).

It's far better than English punctuality, and it's far too hot for that anyway. The whole country (Spain) shuts down between two and four in the afternoon, which is most sensible when the temperature, in the shade, bounces around 40 degrees.
I found the entire country (UK) broke down in the recent heatwave, including the "punctual" train service

What's a tilde, is it that little squiggle above the n, isnt it acceptable to use a y as well ?
 
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Originally Posted by savateur
I found the entire country (UK) broke down in the recent heatwave, including the "punctual" train service

What's a tilde, is it that little squiggle above the n, isnt it acceptable to use a y as well ?

How would that work, then? Ennyay? Is that what you mean? I always thought, and little'un's schooling reinforces it, that the n with the squiggle (which my keyboard flatly refuses to co-operate on) is itself called the enyay - a separate letter in the Abecedario Espanol..... Methinks Lynnxa will put us right in due course.....
 
Old Jul 3rd 2009 | 10:00 am
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Originally Posted by fionamw
How would that work, then? Ennyay? Is that what you mean? I always thought, and little'un's schooling reinforces it, that the n with the squiggle (which my keyboard flatly refuses to co-operate on) is itself called the enyay - a separate letter in the Abecedario Espanol..... Methinks Lynnxa will put us right in due course.....
Correct, and for bonus what is this ¿
 
Old Jul 3rd 2009 | 10:09 am
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Correct, and for bonus what is this ¿

I think you should have started the question with it, hombre..... or not?
 
Old Jul 3rd 2009 | 10:13 am
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I think you should have started the question with it, hombre..... or not?
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