✈️ Travel Idioms
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🧠 Guess the Country
100

What does “travel light” mean?

To take very little luggage.

100

What is “carry-on luggage”?

Small luggage you take into the cabin.

100

What’s a common greeting in France?

Cheek kisses (la bise)

100

In which Italian city is feeding pigeons (e.g. at Piazza San Marco) banned?

Venice

100

Big Ben, tea, and double-decker buses

UK

200

What does it mean if a place is “off the beaten path”?

Unusual or less touristy.

200

What does it mean when a ticket is "non-refundable" and "non-transferable"?

You can’t get your money back or give the ticket to someone else.

200

In which country is slurping noodles considered a compliment?

Japan and China

200

Where is it illegal to run out of gas on the Autobahn?

Germany

200

Maple syrup, hockey, and the word “eh?”

Canada

300

What does “living out of a suitcase” mean?

Traveling constantly and not unpacking.

300

What is a "standby ticket"?

A ticket that allows travel only if there’s space available.

300

In Arab cultures, what is often served as a sign of hospitality?

Tea and Coffee: Serving tea and coffee is an important part of the Arab hospitality experience. Offering these beverages is a sign of welcome and respect.

300

In which country is chewing gum banned in public?

Singapore

300

Tulips, windmills, and bikes everywhere.

The Netherlands

400

What does it mean to “catch the travel bug”?

To suddenly want to travel a lot.

400

What’s the difference between a "non-stop flight" and a "direct flight"?

A non-stop flight is exactly how it sounds—a flight that takes you directly from your departure airport to your destination without any stops. 

Unlike a non-stop flight, a direct flight may involve one or more stops along the way. However, even though the plane might land at other airports, passengers on a direct flight do not change planes.

400

In Thailand, which part of the body is considered the most sacred and should never be touched?

The head: In Thai culture, the head is considered the sacred part of the body, touching someone's head, even if you mean it well, is seen as highly disrespectful. 

400

In which country is it illegal to wear high heels at ancient monuments?

Greece

400

Geysers, volcanoes and elves.

Iceland

500

What does “a red-eye flight” refer to?

A red eye flight refers to any flight that departs late at night and arrives at its destination in the early morning hours.

500

What does "layover" mean, and how is it different from a "stopover"?

Layovers are defined as relatively brief breaks in the trip plan that last less than 24 hours. During these short breaks, people typically wait in the airport terminal for their connecting flights. Stopovers, on the other hand, reflect a longer period of travel, lasting longer than 24 hours.

500

What is the concept of “hygge” and which country is it associated with?

Hygge is a word in Danish and Norwegian that describes a feeling of coziness and comfort

500

Where is it illegal to drive a dirty car?

Russia

500

Thermal baths, paprika and Rubik’s cube

Hungary