Global Greetings
Travel Trivia
Cultural Customs:
Famous Landmarks
Responsible Tourism
100

In Japan, this gesture often replaces a handshake.

A bow

100

This is a common phrase to ask for directions.

Excuse me, Where is...?

100

In many Asian cultures, removing your shoes before entering a home is a sign of this.

Respect

100

This iconic structure is located in Paris.

Eiffel Tower

100

This helps reduce your environmental impact while traveling.

Packing light/reducing waste

200

In many Latin American countries, this is a common greeting between friends.

A hug/kiss on the cheek

200

This document is usually required for international travel.

Passport

200

In some countries, pointing with your finger is considered this.

Rude

200

This ancient wonder of the world is in Egypt.

The Pyramids of Giza

200

Buying souvenirs from local artisans supports this.

Local economy

300

 In some Middle Eastern cultures, this is considered a respectful greeting between men.

A handshake with the right hand only

300

This type of travel focuses on experiencing local cultures and supporting local communities.

Cultural/Ethno tourism

300

This is often given as a gift in many cultures, but it can be considered taboo in others.

Flowers - especially white flowers

300

This wall is a famous historical landmark in China.

The Great Wall

300

Respecting local customs and traditions is an important aspect of this.

Cultural sensitivity/Responsible tourism

400

In Thailand, this gesture shows respect and politeness.

The Wai

400

This organization is dedicated to promoting international travel and tourism.

UNWTO - United Nations World Tourism Organization

400

In many cultures, making direct eye contact can be interpreted as this.

Disrespectful or challenging

400

This impressive structure in Rome is an iconic symbol of the city.

The Colosseum

400

Using public transport instead of renting a car helps promote this.

Sustainable travel/Reduced carbon footprint

500

This greeting is common in many European countries and involves a light touch of cheeks.

Kissing on the cheeks - air kiss

500

The practice of visiting numerous tourist spots in a short time, often resulting in a superficial experience.

Whirlwind tourism/Rush tourism

500

Understanding this is crucial for avoiding misunderstandings during travel, it goes beyond language.

Nonverbal communication/body language

500

This natural wonder located in Brazil is the largest rainforest in the world.

Amazon rainforest

500

Tourism that aims to minimize negative environmental and social impacts while contributing to conservation.

Ecotourism

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