
You are on vacation, it’s time to kick back and relax and not run on a tight schedule. But going overboard with the planning and charting out what you are going to be doing for every second of the day is a bad idea. Getting excited about an upcoming trip is normal.

You don’t want to be a crying mess, do you? A lot of people assume that it is not a necessity but whatchu gonna do when someone steals all your money while you are out having a great time in a foreign country? That’s where your travel insurance kicks in. Trust me, nothing is more important than having your travel insurance in place. Make sure you brush up on your “thank yous” and “sorrys” in the native language before you make your way there. It is considered rude to not know at least a few basic phrases in the language of the place that you are visiting. Contrary to popular belief, not every person is well-versed in the language. You come from a place of privilege if you assume that everyone is comfortable speaking in English. Unless you are in a food eating competition, go easy on the ordering because wasting food is always frowned upon. We all have a tendency of overcompensating and ordering a lot of food only for most of it to go to waste. But that doesn’t mean that you get greedy and order more than you can eat. Of course, you want to eat and try out every possible thing that you can get your hands on at your destination. So, kindly stop writing “Rahul loves Pinky” on monuments and please don’t make fun of people’s features and/or their traditions.

This is not even argumentative because you are in someone’s home and you play by their rules while you are in their territory. When in a new place, it is really important that you don’t disrespect the people there or disregard the place’s culture. Let’s start with the thing that is of utmost importance. So, what are the things you should not do while traveling? Let’s find out! 1. There are no set rules and regulations when it comes to travelling (in some countries there are) but there are a lot of things that are unspoken and agreed upon universally. With a world that has such a varied culture, it doesn’t come as a surprise that travelling involves etiquette as well.

Not only is it one of the best ways to gauge a place’s culture and heritage but it also helps you grow as a person. Travelling and exploring the globe is one of the best things you can expose yourself to.
