A Useful Expression
There is a curious phrase in Guatemalan Spanish: fíjase que.. (FEE-heh-say kay). A sentence that begins with Fíjase que…never ends well. You know you are about to hear some disappointing news. In the three days it took for our luggage to catch up with us it was a phrase I heard several times.
It is the kind of colloquial expression that can have many meanings. However dictionary definitions–such as “note that…” or “just imagine!” –completely fail to capture how it is used in Guatemala. It can mean “Go figure”, as in “Go figure, you arrived here but your luggage didn’t. We’ll find it and send it to your hotel right away.”
Or it can imply that you are a victim of unrealistic hopes, as in “We found your luggage, but contrary to everyone’s expectations, it can’t be delivered until tomorrow, probably in the afternoon.” Or it can mean “due to circumstances beyond our control,” as in “We gave your luggage to a delivery service today, but fíjese que they are so busy delivering lost luggage it will be another day before they get to yours.”
Or it can mean “Well, this is a little awkward”, as in “Even though someone told you yesterday that your luggage was given to a delivery service, fíjese que it is still here. Would you like us to deliver it to your hotel?”
There are plenty of other variations, but you get the idea. It is a remarkably versatile expression and one I hear daily. It is no use getting upset or frustrated; resistance is futile. If there was an English equivalent I’m sure Air Canada would use it constantly.
Anyway, all that is behind us and our Guatemala/Mexico trip is back on track.
Been thinking of you both and wondering if you had gone to Guatamala this year and right on cue we get your blog notice. Got a bit of an update on you guys from Bill Tuck and we’ve done little more than talk about how great it would be to go north and visit you. Are you planning on stopping over on your way home? We sure would love to see you both. We’re heading down to Mexico to do the Copper Canyon train and visit friends in Mazatlan the month of March.
Congrats, I hear you got a clean bill of health? Fantastic news. Hugs to you both. Bob and Barb
Love to you and blessing on your journey! I am nested up at the Ranch in Ashland… SUN! Warmth, relative to Oregon in the Winters… Big Luv, Many Hugs! Bird (judith)