With what is being claimed as “Demure autumn” approaching, together we came up with a guide on how to travel while being “demure” and respectful of the locals this side of winter.
How to be “demure” abroad:
1. Learn the basics of the local language to ease the relationship
Being able to say a friendly “hello”, “thank you”, “yes”, “no”, and “excuse me” is a small effort that will go a long way.
2. Clue up on the local culture and try traditional food
Try to get under the skin of life in the local area. Perhaps visit museums, try a walking tour, or educate your palate by sampling the local cuisine.
3. Support small businesses
Shopping can be a great way to meet meet people, get recommendations, support the community economy and find meaningful souvenirs.
4. Be mindful of noise and intoxication
This one speaks for itself. If you’re partying until 4am, make sure you’re not being too loud on your journey home.
Brits, in particular, have some stereotypes to break regarding being disrespectful whilst holidaying across Europe – but you don’t need to be urinating into an Amsterdam canal to be seen as a nightmare tourist.
by Arlo O’Callaghan | GLOBETRENDER
With this in mind, perhaps all holidaymakers could use a little “demure” on their next trip and take a few of these tips on board.