It’s always tough to travel and not look you're from somewhere else. If sticking out makes you squirm, here are four travel tips for blending in so you won't look like a tourist.
November 14, 2014
It’s always tough to travel and not look you're from somewhere else. If sticking out makes you squirm, here are four travel tips for blending in so you won't look like a tourist.
It’s tough to travel and NOT look like a tourist. You’re wearing sturdy hiking boots. All your clothes are high-end brands. You’ve got supplies on your back plus a camera around your neck. But you can travel and avoid the "not from around here" look. Below are four tips on how to pull that off.
The number one way to spot a tourist is when they stop in the middle of the sidewalk, mouth agape, staring at a map or the Arc de Triomphe. It’s all well and good to be in awe of the amazing surroundings, but locals never slow the flow of traffic on the sidewalk.
You don’t have to be fluent in Greek to blend in with the locals of Santorini, but knowing that efharisto is “thank you” will make you look like you’re trying.
Believe it or not, not every culture loves sneakers as much as North Americans. In fact, in most European countries, sneakers are only for sporting events. In other words, they're a dead give-away that you’re a tourist.
If you’re backpacking through Europe, then yes, you’ll need a backpack as it’s far easier than dragging along a rolling suitcase. Otherwise, pack instead a day bag that is NOT a smaller backpack.
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