For my fellow Filipinos:
Tagalog = has parts of Spanish...
Spanish = similar to Portuguese, hence
Tagalog = has parts similar to Portuguese
Shopping will be easy, just dig up the Spanish words in Tagalog and all is well. Conversing will be more difficult because they speak FAST.
For those who know another Romance language:
Knowing Spanish, French or Italian alone does not guarantee survival. They speak so fast and use a lot of slang that even Brazilians have to cope up when conversing.
For my fellow native English speakers:
If you cannot distinguish words that have a Germanic origin from a Latin origin, then you will have difficulty learning the language.
For those who speak Hokkien, Mandarin or Nihongo:
You must have a strong command of English or a Romance language, lest you desire to feel extremely lost and out of place. Being a Eurasian, I speak these languages and was eager to help those who were not so good with English. However, I seriously doubt there are people who are fluent in these languages and can act as translators. (Well, save for the many Chinese shop owners. Use authentic mandarin to get some perks! :D)
For all:
People who spoke English were basically limited to businessmen, most university-level students and teachers. No, public servants do not necessarily know English, nor do employees in malls and cafes. All of these apply ONLY FOR LISBON, other cities merit an entirely different answer.
However, the people are EXTREMELY friendly and very touchy feel-y. Eventually, you will come to relish and love the Portuguese language.
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