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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is run. For more information, see: http://proz.com/topic/33629 ▲ Collapse | | | mediamatrix (X) Local time: 18:46 espanhol para inglês + ... A typical first comment is ... | Mar 5, 2006 |
... is that all you do? - how boring. | | | Fabio Scaliti Itália Local time: 00:46 Membro (2004) alemão para italiano + ... Are you looking for something else? | Mar 5, 2006 |
It's very disappointing, but many people ask me what I would like to do after this job, if I am looking for something else (better?) and implicitly mean if I can make a living out of this. I have given up trying to explain them how fulfilling this profession can be. Of course there are also some people who show their admiration (and a shade of envy?) because I can speak more than my mother tongue! Bye, Fabio | | |
I am often greeted with a blank stare, or my favorite: "Really? How.. nice!" | |
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Morratrad (X) Espanha Local time: 00:46 inglês para espanhol + ... my favourite: | Mar 5, 2006 |
A translator? so...you teach languages, isn't it? :S | | | Nicole Schnell Estados Unidos Local time: 15:46 inglês para alemão + ... In memoriam
"Don't they have machines for that?" No further comment... | | | Alternative uses for a thesaurus | Mar 5, 2006 |
Jo-Hanna Goettsche wrote: I am often greeted with a blank stare, or my favorite: "Really? How.. nice!" I get a lot of those blank stares too. I was once working with a pile of dictionaries around me, and a friend of mine asked me what I was doing. I told him I was working, he knew I was a translator but he'd never seen me translating. He looked at the computer screen, then he looked at me and said: 'I could do that'. I wanted to hit him on the head with a thesaurus, but I realized it wasn't worth it. I didn't even try to explain to him why not, I just said 'No, you couldn't'.
[Edited at 2006-03-05 22:42] | | | Robin Salmon (X) Austrália Local time: 08:46 alemão para inglês + ...
A blank look then a puzzled one which suggests they need an explanation. A few people seem to think it is a good idea but it doesn't to seem to occur to them that you might have qualifications. Here in Australia, many people suffer the consequences of an under-funded education system. | |
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The reactions I get most... | Mar 5, 2006 |
Wow, how many languages do you know? Do you get confused speaking all those languages? There's a level of admiration which makes me feel shy & embarrased & then... there are those that are outrightly dumb and envious who ask "how can you call that work if all you do is play with words?" | | |
"With your qualifications, you could get a job teaching English. Why don't you apply to XXX institute?" Because I'd have to work harder at something I don't enjoy as much as translation in order to earn less money. But no one has been convinced by my explanation. Oh well, since I am happy translating it doesn't matter if they believe me. | | | sarahl (X) Local time: 15:46 inglês para francês + ... My all-time favorite | Mar 5, 2006 |
Oh, you lived a couple years in London? Of course, I'm quick to answer that I never set foot in London. | | | Henry Hinds Estados Unidos Local time: 16:46 inglês para espanhol + ... In memoriam Yes, how many... | Mar 5, 2006 |
It's not how many, it's how well. Inevitably they will ask the question, "how many languages do you speak?" My answer will often be "oh, about 100 or so", then I start naming various specialties such as law, various fields of engineering, forensic medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, environmental, local folklore, road building, social sciences, urban planning, journalism, communications, agriculture, automotive mechanics, etc. and then end with "but only in English and Spanish... See more It's not how many, it's how well. Inevitably they will ask the question, "how many languages do you speak?" My answer will often be "oh, about 100 or so", then I start naming various specialties such as law, various fields of engineering, forensic medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, environmental, local folklore, road building, social sciences, urban planning, journalism, communications, agriculture, automotive mechanics, etc. and then end with "but only in English and Spanish". That usually gets the point across. ▲ Collapse | |
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Dyran Altenburg (X) Estados Unidos Local time: 18:46 inglês para espanhol + ... Usual responses | Mar 5, 2006 |
Typically: In what languages? ... My favorite response ever was from someone in an office (the whole conversation was in English, btw): Clerk: So... you were born in Mexico from Spanish parents, and you speak perfect Spanish, right?. Me: Right Clerk: Does your husband speak Spanish? Me: Nope Clerk: What about your children? Me: Nope Clerk: Jeez! How do you communicate... See more Typically: In what languages? ... My favorite response ever was from someone in an office (the whole conversation was in English, btw): Clerk: So... you were born in Mexico from Spanish parents, and you speak perfect Spanish, right?. Me: Right Clerk: Does your husband speak Spanish? Me: Nope Clerk: What about your children? Me: Nope Clerk: Jeez! How do you communicate with them? ... ▲ Collapse | | | NancyLynn Canadá Local time: 18:46 Membro (2002) francês para inglês + ... MODERADOR I could do that | Mar 5, 2006 |
Caliaa wrote: he knew I was a translator but he'd never seen me translating. He looked at the computer screen, then he looked at me and said: 'I could do that'. That's what my brother-in-law said, then had to qualify his statement: "if I spoke French well enough; I do speak it..." (he can order a cup of coffee in a restaurant) "...but I'd have to use Systrans - why don't you try using that disk I gave you?" (I tried, briefly and unsuccessfully, to explain that that is not how it's done) Nancy
[Edited at 2006-03-05 23:35] | | | JaneTranslates Porto Rico Local time: 18:46 espanhol para inglês + ... You mean, before or after I explain that I'm not an interpreter? | Mar 5, 2006 |
I'm glad to say that most people's reaction is, "Cool!" Then they ask what I translate. Thanks to Nicole Kidman, a few enlightened people don't need the "difference between a translator and an interpreter" speech any more! (If you rent the DVD of The Interpreter, be sure to watch the special feature on a day in the life of a real-life interpreter.) | | | Páginas no tópico: [1 2 3 4 5 6] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: What is the first reaction when someone finds out you are a translator? Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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