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How can I be a polite tourist?

Learning words and phrases like “thank you,” “please,” “pardon,” or “my apologies,” convey genuine interest in the culture you're visiting and go a long way in setting yourself apart as a visitor. Take off your sunglasses when meeting someone. This is applicable anytime, anywhere!



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Learning words and phrases like “thank you,” “please,” “pardon,” or “my apologies,” convey genuine interest in the culture you're visiting and go a long way in setting yourself apart as a visitor. Take off your sunglasses when meeting someone. This is applicable anytime, anywhere!

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  1. Learn as much as you can about the place you're travelling to.
  2. Remember you're a visitor.
  3. Also, there are rules for a reason (stick to them)
  4. Learn some of the language & lingo.
  5. Be mindful when taking selfies.
  6. Mind your manners in restaurants.
  7. Dress appropriately.
  8. Keep controversial opinions to yourself.


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How to be a respectful tourist
  1. • Research beforehand.
  2. • Shop local.
  3. • Be a discriminating photographer.
  4. • Get off the beaten track.
  5. • Be pedestrian aware.
  6. • Dress appropriately.
  7. • Leave no trace.
  8. • Respect the residents' privacy.


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... Tourists' personalities indicate their behavior toward different events [18]. There are many types of tourists' personalities; first, Extraversion tourists are more likely to be assertive, adventurous, sociable, talkative, and active [24, 48] .

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Tourists are drawn to destinations by unique attractions, cultural experiences, local events, and captivating landscapes. Therefore, creating a compelling narrative around these aspects helps in attracting tourists.

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Are you a bad tourist? These are the signs that point to yes
  1. Taking photos of locals without their permission. ...
  2. Not tipping. ...
  3. Leaving trash behind. ...
  4. Being loud in public spaces. ...
  5. Vandalising ancient sites. ...
  6. Spending too much time in one spot trying to get the perfect photo. ...
  7. Taking nude photos in sacred and/or religious sites.


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Based on Maslow's (1943) five-level hierarchy of needs, Pearce (1988) proposed the TCL model, which lists five travel motivations associated with relaxation, stimulation, relationship, self-esteem and development or fulfilment.

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Common tips for being a courteous traveler include; learning a bit of the language of the country you are visiting, dressing respectfully, and reserving criticism of food and culture.

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9 Things Polite People Always Say
  • Please.
  • Thank You.
  • You're Welcome.
  • Pardon Me.
  • Excuse Me.
  • I'm Sorry.
  • May I Help You?
  • I Would Like... / May I Please Have...?


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General Travel Etiquette Tips
  1. Don't Assume Everyone Speaks English. ...
  2. Volume Control. ...
  3. Be Polite, Use Social Niceties When Asking Questions. ...
  4. Don't Touch the Produce. ...
  5. Dress Up a Bit. ...
  6. Treat Your Server Like a Professional. ...
  7. Don't Ask for Substitutions or Sides. ...
  8. Don't Rush Your Meal.


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Basic Etiquette
  1. Be yourself – and allow others to treat you with respect. Let this one sink in, ladies. ...
  2. Say “Thank You” ...
  3. Give Genuine Compliments. ...
  4. Don't be Boastful, Arrogant or Loud. ...
  5. Listen Before Speaking. ...
  6. Speak with Kindness and Caution. ...
  7. Do Not Criticize or Complain. ...
  8. Be Punctual.


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Cohen (1972), a sociologist of tourism, classifies tourists into four types, based on the degree to which they seek familiarity and novelty: the drifter, the explorer, the individual mass tourist, and the organized mass tourist.

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Damage To The Local Communities Besides the environmental impact and the damage caused to our finances and mental health, it's well-known how harmful tourism also can be to the locals. I also learned it firsthand on this same trip.

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How To Not Be An Obnoxious American
  1. Be quiet on public transportation. ...
  2. One more time, BE QUIET. ...
  3. Traveling in groups is safe. ...
  4. Don't wear a backpack. ...
  5. Embrace the culinary culture of your host country and the countries you visit. ...
  6. Adapt to fashion trends. ...
  7. Dress for the climate of your host country.


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Hong Kong. Hong Kong has become the most visited city in the world, surpassing Bangkok in recent times. Hong Kong welcomed 26.6 million visitors!

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