Posted on Saturday, March 26, 2011
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Posted on Monday, March 21, 2011
If you are planning to travel to a foreign country, why not "dive" into the culture a bit and learn some of the language.
English is spoken by many in Europe, but to be a real traveler, you should learn a few words of that foreign language... no need to purchase a language program (unless you want to,) but learning some key phrases will make it fun, and foreigners appreciate when you try to speak their language. Learn hello, good-bye, please and thank you at the very least. It's just polite to do that.
Also learn how to ask (in their language) if they speak English... or try to ask your question in the local language. They will appreciate the effort. Often they will volunteer, "Would you like to speak English?" And if they don't speak English, they will probably try to find someone who does. Other useful phrases are how much is it? Where is a bathroom? What time is it?
Carry a phrase book. It will help to be able to point out a phrase if the local person you're asking doesn't seem to understand you. Don't just speak louder... that isn't going to help. Remember English is a foreign language to them! Even if you're trying, your pronunciation might leave them scratching their heads or blushing as you've said something you didn't want to. To be a traveler, you need a sense of humor... especially about yourself. If they don’t understand you, don't be embarrassed. Point to the word in the phrase book.
Take a chance. People are forgiving of tourists.... even the French who have an undeserved reputation for not being helpful. The key is to be GRATEFUL that they speak a little English to help you... not to expect it. When you're speaking English, speak slowly and avoid slang.
Don't be intimidated by signs in a foreign language, as you can usually figure things out without asking. Does it look similar to a word you're familiar with? If it says "farmacia" instead of "pharmacy", take a guess... you're probably looking at that pharmacy. Is there a sign with a picture that might help solve the mystery? A green cross or a pharmacist's scale would be a good clue.
Remember, you went on this trip to experience something different... so revel in that foreign language, learn a few words and enjoy yourself! If traveling in a tour group, of course your guide will help you get around and can give you language tips as well.
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Posted on Saturday, May 08, 2010
Did you know unlike Russia, a Visa is not required to the Ukraine?
For USA, Canada, Japan, EU Nations, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Vatican, Iceland, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Mongolia, Lithuania and the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (except Turkmenistan).
This questions comes-up quite frequently. US Citizens can stay in the Ukraine for up to 90 days. If you plan on a longer stay, only then is a Visa required.
A passport valid for six months beyond the planned date of travel is a requirement.
Written by:
Gabriela Thomas
gabriela@atlastravelweb.com
Posted on Sunday, January 31, 2010
As you get ready to travel?
Here are some tips to give you peace of mind while you are away and make sure you do not make your house as a target of opportunity. These are some simple precautions from the experts.
Be mindful of who is around when you are discussing your trip - there is no need to let too many people know or draw attention to the fact your house might be empty for a period. Tags: atlas travel blog , travel advice , travel blog , travel tips
Posted on Friday, December 04, 2009
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