What are some common social faux-pas that English speakers make in Spanish-speaking countries?

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Some common embarrassing mistakes English speakers make in Spanish and what to say instead: Estoy embarazada - I'm pregnant Me siento avergonzado - I'm embarrassed Quiero introducirme - I want to insert myself Quiero presentarme - I want to introduce myself Estoy excitado - I'm horning Estoy emocionado - I'm excited ¿Dónde está el éxito? - Where is the success? ¿Dónde está la salida? - Where is the exit?

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