Couple Who Communicated Through Google Translate Due to Language Barrier Narrate Love Journey
- Chloe said it was difficult to communicate at first when she met her man at a party in Ibiza
- The couple was able to communicate with each other thanks to Google Translate
- According to Chloe, they have been together for two years and are now living together
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When Chloe Smith, 23, and lover Daniele Marisco, 25, met, neither of them knew the other's language and this made it quite difficult to hit it off immediately.
Thank you Google Translate
However, thanks to advanced technology, specifically Google Translate, the couple were able to communicate, leading to their hot romance as they recently reminisced during an interview.
Chloe disclosed he was smitten by Daniele when they met in a nightclub in Ibiza and thanked Google Translate for ''giving'' her a perfect man.
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"There was something exciting about Daniele, the fact we couldn't understand each other wasn't a problem. We just clicked. I made the first move and asked him for his number because I just found him so attractive. Despite never having a foreign boyfriend before, I knew I liked him, and I knew he would learn one day. Sometimes you must do these things for love," Chloe said.
According to Chloe, their now 2-year-old relationship grew immensely thanks to Google Translate and videos with subtitles.
The young makeup artist from Wolverhampton, West Midlands added that she has learned Italian and also helped Daniele brush up on his English.
"The more time we spent together the less we used the Google translator, and now it is once in a blue moon when Daniele doesn't know the name of something in English," Chloe said.
In other related news, Briefly News recently reported how a social media user shared a story of a lovely couple who met online and ended up marrying each other after a short while.
“Answer your DMs bethuna” is a clarion call made by Kulani on social media.
The frequent social networker said answering your direct messages could turn your life around.
The Twitter account holder shared a beautiful story of a couple that met on social media and they recently tied the knot.
@KulaniCool also shared a screenshot of the chat possibly between the two lovers.
It seems the guy asked the beautiful lady to take her out for lunch and the woman agreed as they wanted to know each other better.
Source: Briefly News
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