UserNameBella
Contributor
As an afterthought to a reply I got from the going pro section, where I was told- hey learn a new language, be a great dive master. Solid advice!
Well diving the tropics is winding down for me. I have the time.
So.....
What languages do you hear as you travel on dive boats? I always hear English everywhere I go but since I have that down pat it is a given. Are there other languages that you can recommend that maybe the divers don't speak but the crew will (Vietnamese, Spanish ect.)
Other than English divers (including American, Canadian etc.) what other countries have a lot of divers that can afford to travel, thereby making learning some of their language a great idea?
I have only visited central and south america and the caribbean, but I would like to get a better picture of the diving world, not just my little sliver of it.
Let me know your experiences.
Thanks!
Bella
Well diving the tropics is winding down for me. I have the time.
So.....
What languages do you hear as you travel on dive boats? I always hear English everywhere I go but since I have that down pat it is a given. Are there other languages that you can recommend that maybe the divers don't speak but the crew will (Vietnamese, Spanish ect.)
Other than English divers (including American, Canadian etc.) what other countries have a lot of divers that can afford to travel, thereby making learning some of their language a great idea?
I have only visited central and south america and the caribbean, but I would like to get a better picture of the diving world, not just my little sliver of it.
Let me know your experiences.
Thanks!
Bella