jueves, 22 de marzo de 2012

Spanish people in Birmingham


I had a great weekend, I am going to tell you a nice story that hapenned on friday. 

I received an invitation for a party in Selly Oak (south of Birmingham), the invitation was from a friend of the girlfriend of my best friend whom by chance is doing an erasmus exhange program in Birmingham; this was the message:

 Time for another long-awaited, much anticipated 60 harrow party.
Last one had around 200 people... this time we aim for more... rana throws his parties in style.
Catch DJ Miles Ryan coming straight from venues in amsterdam to stop off here on his way to DJ in ibiza... in collaboration with the DJ's from Front Of House!
Literally - bring EVERYONE.
Bring your banter... leave your dignity! See you all here 


I think someone went a little bit too far with this "BRING EVERYONE". Anyway I took my bicycle, I have a double suspension mountain bike that my very good friend and housemate Mantautas (he is from Lithuania) let me, because my real bike is an old, very very old racing bicycle.

As I was saying I took my bike from Perry Barr (north of Birmingham) and I cycled for 40 minutes to reach the place, I parked my bike, changed my t-shirt (sweaty as fuck) and I went to the house, I knew I was in the right house because there was around 100 people i the entrance, when I was going inside, a spanish girl came to me saying that the house was over crowded and there was no way yo get inside, the tennants of the house were there to make sure no one else was getting in. I was outside having a fagg thinking about my next step when I heard some spanish voices behind me, there was a group of 20 spanis guys, like a ghetto, all together laughing and shouting out loud.

I thought that it was quite weird to heard that many spanish people together with no other nationalities visible.
Why? Problably because of this well known spanish idiocracy: the unability to speak any other language other than spanish....

This was my very first time with that many spanish people since I came to Birmingham last year ( I try to stay appart). Since what age, spanish youth start to learn english? 5 year old? 10 years old? Lets say that Erasmus people are between 20 and 25. So between 10 and 15 years are not enough to speak more or less a decent english? Come on! Come on! I really don't believe it.






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