Is there any problem with renting a car if my English is not good, and will they try to sell me some insurance ? Australia Q&A
English is not good, how to solve language problems, the most afraid is to return the car, to call by phone ? Turkey Q&A
Hello everyone! Is it a problem if you don't know English and drive Road trip in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Malacca ? Malaysia Q&A
I wonder if we should go scuba diving first or see the waterfall? And is it okay if I can't speak English very well for scuba diving ? Iceland Q&A
Please translate the following paragraph into English: Which museums in Switzerland are worth visiting? The girl is 7 years old. Thank you ? Switzerland Q&A
Please translate the following paragraph into English: If the originally 30-minute free parking is exceeded by 10 minutes, how much will be fined? In Halsstatt ? Czech Republic Q&A
Can I apply for a dual certification for my driver's license in English, or is it necessary to do it in Spanish ? Spain Q&A
Not very good at English. How can I go if I don't know the way to go by subway or something like that ? Thailand Q&A
Excuse me, could you please tell me if the customs officers at the Canadian border require you to answer questions in English ? Canada Q&A
First time in Aachen, Germany. Not good at German or English. Want to rent a car and explore the surroundings. Anyone want to join ? Germany Q&A
Can anyone tell me what to say in English when you have abdominal cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting and want to buy medicine ? Thailand Q&A
We are going to self-drive in Australia at the end of the month. How long can you play? How is your English? We are a couple ? New Zealand Q&A
Hello everyone, we don't speak English well. What procedures do we need to cross the border from Vancouver to Seattle by car ? Canada Q&A
Planning to self-drive in the US, but my English is not very good. Can I rent a car? I plan to take my child to self-drive in the US, taking the more popular and classic West US route, but my English is not very good. Can I rent a car? Can you give some advice? Thank you ? United States Q&A
The translation and certification handled by the consulate is the translated certification, while the notary public is the notarized document. These are two different things. Italy only requires translation and certification, while some countries require an oath translation, and some countries require notarization and certification or double certification. These all need to be clearly understood by oneself. If you go to multiple countries, it doesn't make much sense to get one either. Be careful and try not to run into the police ? Italy Q&A