French bridges cultural gaps during Southeast Asia travels

French bridges cultural gaps during Southeast Asia travels
Sarah Kempf French Senior Instructor, Marketing Liaison, & Language Course Coordinator — Freestyle Language Center
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Living in Southeast Asia has provided Jessica Jacob with unique opportunities to engage with local communities despite language barriers. For nine months, she traveled between Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam, learning basic Thai and Vietnamese to communicate essential needs. However, interactions often remained limited due to language constraints.

Recently, two encounters highlighted the potential for deeper connections through shared languages. While waiting for a bus in Thailand, an 81-year-old neighbor engaged Jacob and her husband in conversation despite the language barrier. The gentleman’s intention was not to catch the bus but simply to see them off with a friendly gesture.

At the beach in Phuket, another encounter unfolded when Jacob and her husband met a Thai woman who had lived in Switzerland. Initially constrained by their limited Thai and English skills, they discovered a mutual understanding through French—a non-native language for both parties. This connection allowed them to discuss topics like transportation costs on the island more freely.

These experiences underscore how shared languages can bridge cultural gaps even in unexpected settings.

Jessica Jacob is originally from Guadalajara, Mexico. She speaks Spanish as her first language and learned English after moving to the United States at age five. Her passion for languages led her to study French alongside Spanish literature and culture at university. A transformative study-abroad experience in Angers, France further fueled her love for travel and cross-cultural connections.



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