Good Deed
"I'm sorry, I don't understand" said the Norwegian receptionist to the German man, in English.
He was holding out E 50 to her and speaking in German, but she wouldnæt take it.
"Can I help you?" I said to him in German, pleased to be of assistance.
"Do you speak English?" the receptionist asked me. While we sorted out who spoke what, we got the story. Turns out the man owed 70 KR and his E 50 was the smallest bill he had, and he had no Norwegian KR at all. The desk was out of Euros but would get some around midnight so finally comforted that he could pay up in the morning, all ended well.
He was holding out E 50 to her and speaking in German, but she wouldnæt take it.
"Can I help you?" I said to him in German, pleased to be of assistance.
"Do you speak English?" the receptionist asked me. While we sorted out who spoke what, we got the story. Turns out the man owed 70 KR and his E 50 was the smallest bill he had, and he had no Norwegian KR at all. The desk was out of Euros but would get some around midnight so finally comforted that he could pay up in the morning, all ended well.
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