Few things are more exciting than traveling to another country. Whether you are traveling for work or fun there is so much to learn. Experiencing a different country can teach you a lot about the world and will help you gain a better appreciation for other cultures. Traveling also gives you a chance to get out of your comfort zone and expand your knowledge of other people’s way of life.
Being aware of cultural differences while traveling can have a huge influence on your vacation. Reviewing these tips and taking these things into account before you travel can help prepare you to have a more authentic and immersive travel experience.
It could be as simple as what time dinner is served or what is eaten for breakfast; or it could be something like how women are treated or how seriously religion is taken. It is important to be aware of these cultural differences before you travel so that you don't experience extreme culture shock upon arrival.
Traveling around the world can be overwhelming. If you keep an open mind, you will have a better time as you experience cultures and traditions that are different from home.
Listed below are seven (7) tips for making the most of your vacation and seeing cultural differences as a positive rather than a negative.
1. Research the Culture
Doing a little research on the country you're going to is a great way to prepare yourself for the cultural differences you'll experience while traveling. Being aware of simple facts about the country and how people live can greatly enhance your vacation.
Look up useful, everyday tips, like how people greet each other, whether you should leave tips or not when eating out, and whether shoes should be removed in homes. These may seem like trivial things, but some cultures take these customs very seriously.
The first thing you need to do when planning a trip abroad is to research the country or countries you’ll be visiting. One of the best ways of learning about a different culture is by reading about the country. Becoming familiar with the country’s history is a good place to start.
You can also read fictional and non-fictional books to get an idea of what life is like in that country. Books will also help you learn about the religion’s practices from that area. You can also watch movies or television shows where that country is featured.
Reading up on foreign cultures can help increase your knowledge as well as increase your appreciation of them. However, immersing yourself in a different country’s customs and traditions can be tricky. You should strive to always be respectful to avoid hurting people’s feelings. Here are a few tips on how to respect other cultures when traveling:
2. Learn Basic Words in the Local Language
Learning a totally new language is hard and takes a lot of time. However, you should take the time to learn a few basic words such as how to greet people, local names for food, water, etc. This can come in handy when asking for directions or when you want to thank those who have helped. It also shows that you are willing to learn the local culture, and this will be appreciated by most people.
3. Be Respectful of Local Dress Customs
Unless you are traveling to a large city, your clothing will likely set you apart from the locals. Your dress can be a source of unintentional conflict. To avoid this, respect the dress culture and try to tailor your wardrobe accordingly. Ask about and follow all rules, such as dressing modestly, removing shoes, or covering your head, especially when out in public.
4. Respect Cultural Mannerisms
You need to become aware of the cultural mannerisms, behaviors, and traditions of a foreign culture. Remember that you are a visitor to the country, and you should show the proper respect of their traditions. This applies even if you don’t support or agree with them.
This includes respecting religious or cultural events as well as eating habits. Keep an open mind wherever you go and be willing to try out new things. Instead of focusing on how different the food is from home, try the local food. You may be surprised to find that you like the food. If possible, exchange recipes with the locals and learn more about their food and culture.
Experiencing a culture that is different from your own can be an overwhelming experience. It can be easy to ridicule people’s customs and traditions, especially when you don’t understand them. This, however, will only alienate those around you and can even cause a lot of trouble. The rule of thumb when traveling is to use your common sense, ask where anything is unclear, and apologize if you offend someone by mistake. Showing respect can earn you local friends and make your trip more enjoyable.
5. Show Appreciation and Gratitude
Show gratitude and appreciation for the local culture and its people. Take the time to learn about their way of life and show respect for their traditions and beliefs.
6. Be Mindful When Taking Pictures
If you are anything like me, you will be taking lots of pictures. But while taking pictures, make sure the pictures are in good taste. Keep in mind that some of the sites you visit are sacred and important to the locals and taking inappropriate pictures can be very offensive. When taking pictures of the people, its advisable to ask their permission beforehand. Be respective of their right to privacy if they decline your request.
7. Always Maintain Good Communication
Another important way to show respect for the culture is to communicate clearly and carefully with the locals. This means approaching people in a friendly, non-threatening and non-judgmental way.
The local people may be hesitant to open up to foreigners, so you must show that you are trustworthy. Keep a positive attitude, always wear a smile, and be patient. This will help you communication better with the locals.
Keep in mind that even if you prepare yourself and respect the culture, sometimes things can and do go wrong and you may feel stressed, upset, or angry.
For example, your bus may be late, someone may try to rip you off when shopping, you may get lost and no one can give you the right directions. When these situations happen, try to avoid acting irrationally in a moment of panic. These things always happen, whether you are at home or abroad, and you shouldn't let it detract from your incredible travel experience.
Do not be obnoxious, brash, rude, and insensitive. Always be respectful of all cultures and religions. Speak to others slowly, clearly, and calmly. Remember that not everyone speaks English. If you don't speak the language, use gestures, and hand signals as best as you can. In your pre-trip preparation, it may be helpful to try and learn some words in the local language or buy a dictionary to take with you. You can also install a language translator app like Google Translator.
FINAL THOUGHTS
By reviewing and following these simple tips during your vacation it will help you build relationships along the way and ensure that you have a more immersive and authentic travel experience.
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Until then stay inspired!
Cindy