Of course, personally I'd rather learn "Giraffes live on the plains of Africa" myself. (Explanation of the joke.)
Here is an amusing list of useful phrases also by you (rdearman), which others may enjoy:
https://forum.language-learners.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=18087&p=208834#p208809
rdearman wrote:Kullman wrote:"Me pones un tercio, por favor?" or "Me pones un quinto, por favor?"
and "Que se debe?".
Which means???? My pones are tense for favours? My pones are quiet for favours? and Cue Debbie?
For that matter, I speak native Spanish and I didn't understand Kullman's phrases either. I don't drink alcohol though, it's possible that people in El Salvador also say tercio/quinto for all I know...