Cultural Norms
Airport & Travel Basics
Financial Situations
Communication Abroad
Getting Around
100

In South Korea, it’s polite to do this small gesture when handing something to someone older.

What is using two hands (or supporting your arm)?

100

U.S. students studying in most of Europe for under 90 days can travel without this special long-term document.

What is a visa?

100

Countries like Spain, France, and Italy all use this shared currency.

What is the euro?

100

In France, starting a conversation without saying this greeting first is considered rude.

What is “bonjour”?

100

In London, this contactless card (or tap system) is used to pay for public transport.

What is an Oyster card (or contactless tap)?

200

In London, people value this in public spaces like the Tube

What is being quiet?

200

This London airport is one of the busiest in the world and a major international hub.

What is Heathrow Airport?

200

In South Korea, this payment method is widely accepted—even for taxis and street vendors.

What is mobile payment (like KakaoPay or Samsung Pay)?

200

In Rome, this phrase means “please.”

What is “per favore”?

200

In South Korea, this rechargeable card is used for buses and subways.

What is a T-money card?

300

In France, this small greeting is common among friends.

What is la bise (cheek kiss)?

300

Budget airlines in Europe like Ryanair are strict about this, often charging extra if you exceed it.

What is baggage size/weight limits?

300

Many European restaurants include this in the bill, meaning extra tipping is not always expected.

What is a service charge?

300

In Dublin, this language is spoken alongside English, though less commonly used daily.

What is Irish (Gaelic)?

300

High-speed train connect London and Paris.

What is Eurostar?

400

In Madrid, dinner is typically eaten much later than in the U.S., often around this time.

What is 9–10 PM?

400

This type of train ticket in Europe allows flexible travel across multiple countries for a set number of days.

What is a Eurail pass?


400

When paying abroad, choosing to be charged in USD instead of local currency often leads to this downside.

What is worse exchange rates (or extra fees)?

400

In Paris, if a waiter seems distant or doesn’t check on you often, it reflects this cultural expectation about dining.

What is giving customers space (or not rushing them)?

400

In Madrid, this fast train system connects cities across Spain.

What is AVE (high-speed train)?

500

In Rome, ordering a cappuccino after this time of day is considered unusual.

What is after the morning (or after ~11 AM)?

500

When traveling between countries like Spain and Italy, you typically don’t go through passport control because of this agreement.

What is the Schengen Area?


500

Many small cafes in cities like Rome may require this payment method instead of cards.

What is cash?

500

In Dublin, someone saying “That’s grand”

What is just okay (or not great)?

500

What are the three forms of public transportation in Dublin?

What is the bus, tram (Luas), and train (Dart)?

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