Stop swearing like a phrasebook. Learn Spain's full-force send-off.
Complete phrases, blunt refusals and explosive reactions: what to say, how hard it lands and when to stop.
Context before translation. Mature humour, never attacks protected identities.
Learn the complete line, how hard it lands and when a theatrical outburst becomes a direct rejection.
Una expulsión vulgar y directa: rechaza a alguien con enfado y corta la conversación de golpe.
“Tonto” puede corregir una torpeza; “gilipollas” es malsonante y descarga mucho más desprecio.
Sirve para frustración, sorpresa, énfasis o para decir que alguien molesta.
Puede ser un bastardo, un tipo duro o un elogio torcido según el tono.
We do not treat accents as interchangeable. Each school has its own vocabulary, timing, examples and practice.
Argentina: strong phrases, porteño delivery
Learn the complete line, how hard it lands and when its comic delivery turns into a direct rejection.
Spain: full-force phrases, surgical delivery
Learn the complete line, how hard it lands and when a theatrical outburst becomes a direct rejection.
Mexico: learn the line that actually sends them away
Start with ‘vete a la chingada’, then learn the other strong constructions without turning them into tourist catchphrases.
Practise España vocabulary against a local character, get a response and adjust your tone before trying it in real life.