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Thursday, February 10, 2005

Zdravo

Zdravo. That's Serbian for "hello." I try to learn a few words in each of my foreign patient's languages. I should at least be able to say "hello" and "goodbye" to them.

Pretty pathetic considering my mom is fluent in 6 languages. I'm a product of the American Day School system. Oh well.

Chao

9 comments:

A modern Ultra-Orthodox Yeshivish Guy said...

Saying hello is more important for a doctor than saying goodbye, you never know how that one will be interpreted.

Safranit said...

So how do you say it in Hmong?

AMSHINOVER said...

DO BIST GUT MESHIGAH VE' DYN KLIENER

Gary Manowitz said...

I can almost understand fluent Jewish Mother Talking. I'm not great at responding, but I can comprehend most of what they say. Once you get past the nagging and complaining, you can start to put sentences together.
- The Gman

PsychoToddler said...

Safranit: Hmong goodbye: Mus zoo

Amshinover: Sorry, I don't speak German

AMSHINOVER said...

vat I said vaz "you are [strongly] psychotic much like your toddler"

Wickwire said...
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Wickwire said...

(lets try posting again)
I don't see Doctors like you very much anymore. Seeing patients as human beings. Listening to them tell you their symptoms along with their life story, learning hello and good bye in their language. Wish you were my doctor.

PsychoToddler said...

Here's a little followup:

I waltzed into the room this morning and proclaimed, "Zdravo!"

The patient's daughter, whom I had not met, smiled and responded "Zdravo!"

And then she launched a barrage of questions in Serbian at me.

Oh Well.