Our effective maintenance of hydration balance while shopping created us a strong need to use a restroom. After searhing potential bars and restaurants, we suddenly spotted a sign of Sol Beer. We ordered a beer which just increased our need for a toilet.

The waiter looked a bit confused when we asked where the toilet was. He said they don't have a toilet. We didn't give up: we asked a customer as well if they have a toilet and the customer asked the waiter in Spanish. Once again we only received a strange look towards our table. After this all, we decided to ask where the nearest toilet it and the waiter gave us the directions; the nearest toilet was a few blocks away!

In the evening we were increasing our knowledge of Spanish language by reading our small dictionary. To our surprise, we realized that the waiter thought we had asked for a face towel, which is "toallita" in Spanish. Just a hint: toilet is baño in Spanish.

Another tiny misunderstanding happened in Chedraui, a big shopping centre, where we asked for candles. The sales person claimed they had no candles at the store, however, later we found a nice row of candles (which were even quite close the place where we asked for them!). Perhaps we don't even want to know what they thought we asked for.