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Originally Posted by Mithalwen
What do you mean no passport? Not a current one or never had one? !!!!!!!! But it is such a small country .. "you can't swing a cat without putting it through customs"?
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I've never had one! The seaside is quite far enough for me.
This story about needing Klingon and Elvish interpreters, it could be another case of 'red tape'. You can get all kinds of allowances for being able to speak unusual languages if you are a government employee, even if you never get to use them; this is particularly true in jobcentres. The point is that they must have the capacity to cope if someone
does make contact who can only use x language. Though I'm sure if I requested to learn Elvish then I'd be chased out of the building.
The recent story
here of someone who was teaching teenagers Elvish isn't all that barmy in my opinion. If someone isn't interested in learning but
is interested in LotR and responds to learning Elvish then it can be a 'way in' to learning other, more conventional subjects.