Tourists have been urged to learn how much to tip on holiday to avoid causing embarrassment abroad. Cultural nuances quickly become apparent when visiting new countries, making it extremely important for travellers to understand how to respectfully approach natives and specific situations when abroad.
Travel experts at Club Med have revealed five essential etiquette rules to abide by when holidaying abroad. The group urges Brits to follow the mother tongue, saying it can “huge sign of respect to natives and help create instant connections with people.”
They added: “It’s handy for travellers to learn common words such as, hello, goodbye, please and thank you. Though, those more comfortable in learning languages could learn phrases that would aid in asking for directions, food or drink, or even just friendly chit chat.”
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They also called for Brits to respect customers, adding:…
















