This is Chorten Kora in Eastern Bhutan in 1995. I went there with a driver and guide on the way to Samdrup Jonkhar. We stopped nearby to have a picnic lunch, and a small group of little boys appeared. Not many chilips (foreigners) made it all the way to Chorten Kora. My guide said, "Would you like to say hello to them in their language, Sharchop?" "Of course," I said, eager to have a moment with the locals. He said a phrase and I repeated it. He shook his head, yes, all innocent and helpful. Then I said it very loudly to the little boys, and at first they looked startled. Then they all started laughing. I thought they were really surprised I spoke in their language. But no, that wasn't it. It turns out the guide had taught me something nasty and vile to say. I figured it out because after that the boys followed me everywhere, laughing and yelling the phrase. It still makes me laugh to think of this little trick. I never knew exactly what I said, but I know it must have been bad. Here's a picture of the little boys after I said it:


6 comments:
How funny Linda...and what a beautiful structure. Bhutan has many hidden treasures, and comedians it seems ;)
Hi Snap,
Thanks! I always remembered this little encounter, because it taught me to double check anything anybody taught me to say! The ultimate travel wisdom, no? I'll bet you have some great tips. Want to do a guest blog?????
Sure Linda, as long as you ask the questions :)
it is good to see my hometown. It is amazing that you have been there. this is my home town.
Hi Snap! Great! Thank you so much! I'll send a few questions. Yay!
Jamyang, I love it there. You are so lucky to be from there. I'm sorry I went around shouting obscenities in your beautiful hometown, lol! I was also there for Losar in 2007. It was good to start the year there.
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