Catalan or Spanish: Deciding which language to speak in Barcelona
<p>A few days before my <a href="https://alexrawlings.co.uk/2018/11/26/moving-to-barcelona/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">big move to Barcelona</a>, I found myself talking to my now ex-colleague, Jesús. It was late at night, and we were on the Gatwick Express, heading into Victoria on our way back from the <a href="http://polyglotconference.com/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Polyglot Conference</a> in Slovenia. Jesús is from Valencia, and so he took a particular interest in my decision to move to Spain. He asked me if I already had any friends in Barcelona.</p>
<p>“Yes,” I said, quickly. “Lots of friends. So many people, from all over the world. I know all of them.” There was a pause, which I interrupted to re-emphasise: “I have lots of friends.”</p>
<p>“OK,” Jesús replied, cautiously. “Just that I know you know lots of people, but just in case you need anything, my sister’s been living in Barcelona for years now, and she lives very close to where you’re going to be, so if you ever need anything just give her a call.”</p>
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