Traveling abroad can be stressful and uncomfortable for many reasons. We’ve all experienced things that don’t go well. However, some manners will help you overcome those experiences and feel better about yourself and your surroundings.
What happens if you bump into an old friend? What if someone is rude to you in a restaurant? It's important to remember that even though you’re overseas, you still need to maintain basic social etiquette.
It’s perfectly fine to smile and greet people with a warm handshake. Even if you don’t speak the language, you can communicate in some other way. Don’t be afraid to say “excuse me” when you bump into something and ask permission to pass.
Do not use vulgar language. Don’t take photos without asking
If you want to stay longer, don’t expect to be paid overtime .Don’t ignore the rules in a place like a museum Don’t touch anything Learn some phrases in the local language If you encounter any kind of trouble, call the embassy If there is a misunderstanding, apologize and try to resolve it. When in doubt, ask politely
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