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repede va rog!!! dau coroana!!plss​

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TRAVEL ETIQUETTE

When we set off on our travels we can get so caught up in the excitement of things that we can often forget that we are embarking on not only a trip of a lifetime, but a complete culture shock. Cultural norms within the world’s largest continent differ from what you might be used to in the west, so don’t let your shoddy etiquette stop you’re from marvelling in Asia’s outstanding beauty. Follow a few of our simple travel do’s and don’t and get ready to immerse yourself in a different way of life.

TRAVEL ETIQUETTE - THE DO'S

Cover your head when you’re in temples or other places of worships. Also, dress modestly; covering shoulders and legs is advisable, as well as your tattoos.

Eat local food. Part of travelling is immersing yourself in the new, even if its not be what you’re used to, it’s always polite to try the local food.

It can be seen as invasive if you get snap happy without checking that you’re okay to do so. So always permission before taking photos of the locals.

Check yourself before you wreck yourself! Things such as pointing or showing the soles of your feet can be seen as rude in certain cultures. Get yourself up to speed on etiquette before you travel so as not to cause offense.

TRAVEL ETIQUETTE - THE DONT'S

Pass items over another person’s head.

Know your place and don’t sit any higher than your host if you're invited to someone's home.

Try to keep both feet firmly on the floor, sole of the feet exposed is bad manners.

Both hands in your pockets may perceive you as being angry, even if you’re not.

Touching someone else’s head, cheek, or hair is consider rude.

Never use your finger to point at people when you want their attention.

PDA alert! Hugging or kissing your significant other in public can be frowned upon. Pay special attention to this cultural taboo if you travel to Vietnam, Indonesia, or Malaysia and keep the loving for behind closed doors

Using your feet to point at things, especially an image of Buddha is a big no no!

Don't do drugs! In many parts of Asia, the penalty for drugs are extreme and can even carry the death penalty. So stay away from drugs and just party safel

Explicație:

am vorbit despre Asia ca exemplu, dos sunt lucrurile care se fac pentru respect și don’ts sunt lucrurile care nu se fac, (tabu). sper că am fost de ajutor!!

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