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Travel Etiquette

The document outlines travel etiquette guidelines for interacting respectfully in foreign countries. It covers various scenarios such as greetings, dining, cultural differences, and appropriate behavior in public spaces. The aim is to promote understanding and respect for local customs while traveling.

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Travel Etiquette

The document outlines travel etiquette guidelines for interacting respectfully in foreign countries. It covers various scenarios such as greetings, dining, cultural differences, and appropriate behavior in public spaces. The aim is to promote understanding and respect for local customs while traveling.

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PORT LIONS SCHOOL

TRAVEL ETIQUETTE
Name: ______________________________________________ Date:
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1. What is the most polite way to greet
someone in a foreign country? 7. If you are invited to a meal in a foreign
A. Ignore them. country, what should you do?
B. Wave wildly. A. Refuse all food.
C. Smile and say hello. B. Eat everything without question.
D. Nod silently. C. Bring a small gift.
D. Criticize the food.
2. When visiting a temple, which of the
following is appropriate? 8. How should you handle cultural
A. Wear a hat. differences you find strange or
B. Speak loudly. uncomfortable?
C. Wear modest clothing. A. Make jokes about them.
D. Take selfies. B. Respect and try to understand
them.
3. On a plane, what should you do if you C. Avoid them.
need to get out of your seat and someone D. Argue about them.
is sleeping next to you?
A. Climb over them 9. What is the appropriate way to dress when
B. Wake them politely visiting a foreign country?
C. Wait until they wake up A. as you normally would at home
D. Push their seat B. according to local customs
C. in the most fashionable way
4. How far should you stand from someone possible
when having a conversation in most D. in bright, flashy clothes
cultures?
A. very close 10. In a crowded place, how should you
B. about an arm's length manage your personal belongings?
C. at least 10 feet A. Leave them unattended.
D. as far as possible B. Ask someone to watch them.
C. Keep them close to you.
5. When using public transportation, what is D. Put them in a corner.
a basic etiquette rule?
A. Play loud music. 11. What should you do if you don't know the
B. Offer your seat to elderly or local tipping customs?
disabled individuals. A. Tip the same as at home.
C. Block the aisle. B. Ask a local or do research.
D. Eat smelly food. C. Don't tip at all.
D. Tip excessively.
6. What is the best way to address a
language barrier when traveling? 12. How should you behave when taking
A. Speak louder. photos in a foreign place?
B. Use gestures. A. Take photos of everything and
C. Ignore the issue. everyone
D. Use translation apps or a B. Ask for permission before taking
phrasebook. photos of people
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C. Use flash in all situations 18. What is a respectful way to handle
D. Stand in the middle of walkways to communication if you do not speak the
get the shot local language?
A. Use a translator or learn basic
13. When meeting someone for the first time phrases
in a different country, what is a general B. Expect others to speak your
rule? language
A. Hug them immediately. C. Communicate only through
B. Wait to see how they greet you gestures
first. D. Avoid speaking entirely
C. Shake hands aggressively.
D. Avoid eye contact. 19. Before entering someone's home in a
foreign country, what should you do?
A. Walk in without knocking
B. Ask if you should remove your
shoes
C. Start taking pictures
D. Demand a tour

20. What is the best way to behave at a local


14. What is the best way to learn about local market?
customs before traveling? A. Haggle aggressively
A. Research online or in guidebooks. B. Respect pricing and local customs
B. Don’t bother; learn as you go. C. Take items without asking
C. Ask for a crash course from locals D. Criticize the goods
upon arrival.
D. Guess based on movies. 21. How should you act when you are lost in a
foreign city?
A. Panic and stress out
15. If you are offered food that you do not like, B. Ask for help politely
what should you do? C. Wander aimlessly
A. Refuse it rudely. D. Complain loudly
B. Throw it away.
C. Criticize it openly.
D. Accept it politely and try a small
amount.
22. What should you do if you witness an
emergency in a foreign country?
16. What should you do if you accidentally A. Ignore it
offend someone in a foreign country? B. Call local emergency services
A. Ignore it C. Film it for social media
B. Apologize sincerely D. Leave the area immediately
C. Blame them for misunderstanding
D. Walk away 23. When traveling by plane, what is a polite
way to deal with reclining seats?
17. How should you handle public displays of A. Recline without checking
affection in countries where it is frowned B. Ask the person behind you first
upon? C. Never recline
A. Do it anyway D. Push the seat in front of you
B. Respect local customs and avoid it
C. Challenge the norm 24. What is the best practice for using your
D. Complain about the restriction phone in public spaces while traveling?
A. Speak loudly
B. Keep conversations private and
quiet
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C. Play videos without headphones
D. Ignore everyone around you

25. How should you behave when visiting


sacred sites?
A. Speak loudly and take photos
B. Maintain silence and respect
C. Ignore local rules
D. Touch everything

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