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Stuck in traffic
Is your journey as bad as mine?
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4 thoughts on “Stuck in traffic”
Soooo funny isn’t it?…
Just a few tips:
1) always – ALWAYS – check Google maps before leaving and also while driving – and if it says that the situation is bad believe me it will get worst 🙂 – then hurry up home!
2) never – NEVER- move when it rains, or when there is a public transport strike or a footbal match or any kind of demonstration end event in the city.
Basically just stay at home and answer the phone call of the ones stick in the traffic jam repeating “…I know…I know it’s terrible…Yes! Sure you can do it!…”
Soooo funny isn’t it?…
Just a few tips:
1) always – ALWAYS – check Google maps before leaving and also while driving – and if it says that the situation is bad believe me it will get worst 🙂 – then hurry up home!
2) never – NEVER- move when it rains, or when there is a public transport strike or a footbal match or any kind of demonstration end event in the city.
Basically just stay at home and answer the phone call of the ones stick in the traffic jam repeating “…I know…I know it’s terrible…Yes! Sure you can do it!…”
sorry I mean stuck in the traffic jam 🙂
Un po’ difficile per la mia conoscenza dell’inglese…comunque sempre divertente!
Hi Claudia – keep trying and on the blog there are lots of exercises at different levels!
What do you do when you’re stuck in traffic?
David