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    Navigating travel nuances: etiquette worth observing

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveApril 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Travelling is an enriching experience that enables us to explore new cultures, meet different people and broaden our horizons.

    However, with the joy of travel comes the responsibility of respecting people, customs and traditions of the places we visit.

    Although many travellers are familiar with basic manners such as saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, there are several other travel etiquette practices that can enhance your experience.

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    Here’s a look at some tips to keep in mind on your next adventure: 

    Respect personal space on flights

    Air travel can feel quite cramped. As such, it is essential to be considerate of your fellow passengers.

    Avoid reclining your seat too far back, especially during meal service, and be mindful of your armrest usage.

    If you need to get up, politely ask your seatmates to let you pass rather than climbing over them.

    Moreover, if you’re travelling with children, try to keep them entertained and contained to minimize disruptions.

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    Greet with a local language

    Although English is widely spoken, making an effort to greet locals in their native language is worthwhile and can go a long way.

    A simple ‘hello’, ‘thank you,’ or ‘goodbye’ in the local language shows respect and appreciation for the culture.

    Even if you aren’t able to pronounce words perfectly, locals often appreciate the effort and may be more inclined to engage with you.

    Mind your feet

    In some cultures, particularly in Asia and the Middle East, feet are considered the lowest and dirtiest part of the body.

    Pointing your feet at someone or resting them on furniture can be seen as disrespectful. When sitting, try to keep your feet flat on the ground or crossed in a way that doesn’t expose the soles.

    In some countries such as Thailand, it is customary to remove your shoes before entering someone’s home or certain sacred spaces. When visiting such destinations, be prepared to follow suit.

    Be conscious of local dining customs

    Dining etiquette varies significantly around the world. For example, sticking your chopsticks upright into a bowl of rice is considered rude in Japan.

    Moreover, in many Middle Eastern cultures, it is polite to eat with your right hand only. Familiarizing yourself with local dining customs can help you avoid unintentional faux pas.

    Tipping practices

    Tipping customs can differ widely around the world. In some parts of the world, tipping is expected. However, in other countries such as Japan, it can be considered rude and offensive.

    Researching local tipping practices can help you navigate this often-confusing aspect of travel etiquette.

    Be mindful of photography

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    Taking photos is a common way to capture memories. However, it is essential to be respectful of people’s privacy and cultural sensitivities.

    In some cultures, asking for permission before photographing individuals is a must, while in others, it may be considered intrusive.

    It also helps to be cautious when photographing sacred sites or ceremonies, as this can be seen as disrespectful in some parts of the world. Always look for signs indicating whether photography is allowed and be prepared to put your camera away if asked.

    Alcohol consumption

    In some cultures, alcohol consumption is frowned upon or prohibited. Equally, alcohol is a significant part of social gatherings in some communities.

    Be aware of local attitudes toward drinking and follow the lead of your hosts when invited.

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