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Mandarin:
2 beers please - wǒ yào liǎng bēi pí jiǔ
My friend will pay - wǒ péng yóu yào bāng wǒ jié zhàng
I've been searching for the audio button, but I cannot find it!
Mandarin:
2 beers please - wǒ yào liǎng bēi pí jiǔ
My friend will pay - wǒ péng yóu yào bāng wǒ jié zhàng
As a general rule I like to know the price of beer/food before ordering.As a general rule, if someone you don't know invites you to speak English, and you go anywhere where food / drink can be ordered, make sure that nothing is ordered on a tab / everything is prepaid upfront, otherwise you can easily see your holiday spending money disappear.
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The SIM card has a code on it IDing the home network. The network it connects to contacts that network to see if it is a valid SIM and that roaming is active. It would note that the home network is in an english speaking country and send the text in English.How did they know I spoke English, yet there it is, an English text message from Iran or perhaps UAE.
In this case the home network was UAE.It would note that the home network is in an english speaking country and send the text in English.
Which with all it's diversity would be English anyway?In this case the home network was UAE.
Which with all it's diversity would be English anyway?
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The SIM card has a code on it IDing the home network. The network it connects to contacts that network to see if it is a valid SIM and that roaming is active. It would note that the home network is in an english speaking country and send the text in English.
I didn't think of that. You're probably right.No, part of the handshake includes the phone language settings I suspect