I work in a benefits office that deals with insurance related stuff - no, it's not Allstate - and am studying Spanish on my own time. Sometimes we have some clients come in who feel more comfortable speaking in Spanish - but 99% of the time there's no bilingual person available. Most of the time I end up communicating in a sort of Spanglish, with some talking with my hands for emphasis but sometimes am so tongue tied I can't say more in Spanish than "usted/es en buenas manos".
Allstate: Estas en buenas manos.
I work in a benefits office that deals with insurance related stuff - no, it's not Allstate - and am studying Spanish on my own time. Sometimes we have some clients come in who feel more comfortable speaking in Spanish - but 99% of the time there's no bilingual person available. Most of the time I end up communicating in a sort of Spanglish, with some talking with my hands for emphasis but sometimes am so tongue tied I can't say more in Spanish than "usted/es en buenas manos".