Love gone wrong
Breakdowns in communication are a leading cause of divorce, and the problem is exacerbated if the two spouses can't speak the same language. Empirical evidence suggests that mixed marriages often fail in the CR because the spouses initially communicate with body language in the horizontal position. Once the novelty wears off and one of them learns the other's language, they often find they don't actually like each other very much. That's when the bilingual shouting matches begin, with each side spitting out hateful insults in rapid-fire exchanges the other can't comprehend. And so it will be with the grand new plan, as reported by MFD, to go to Vietnam to hire nurses. It'll be love at first sight - quality labor for a cheap price - but imagine the language problem! The first time the doctor diagnoses erythema, and the Vietnamese nurse gives the patient an enema, it'll be time to file for divorce.
Glossary of difficult words
to exacerbate - to make a problem or situation worse;empirical - based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic;
body language - the process of communicating non-verbally through gestures and movements (in this context, it means "sex");
novelty - the quality of being new, original or unusual;
rapid-fire - unhesitating and rapid;
erythema - superficial reddening of the skin;
enema - a procedure in which liquid or gas is injected into the rectum.