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Giving Can Overcome Language Differences

Posted on July 13, 2005November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

One of the ways we can give is to help others. With a little patience we can give our help to those from other countries.

This was proven to me in a recent trip I took overseas. Read about my experience in the article at http://www.everydaygiving.com/ezine/13JUL05.html. I have included in the article a couple of the photos I took while on my trip in Germany. It is my way of sharing a little bit of my trip with you.

When I arrived back from my trip, I noticed a card with pictures on a friend’s desk. It was a card that soldiers can use to communicate critical things between coalition partners when they don’t speak the same language and there is no time or abiliity to get an interpreter. It allows you to point to pictures to communicate. I am sure a card like that exists for basic travel purposes as well. If you are aware of such a card, please let me know.

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