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Sustainable Travel: Social and Cultural Impact

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When you travel do you take time to learn about the people, the history and the culture? Do you know and respect the local customs? Each of us can be anthropologists in another country exploring without impacting or judging. We don’t always understand, the ways in which others interact. Is it polite to bow when you meet someone, is it ok to shake their hand? What about looking someone in the eye. We have our own social rules of politeness but not everywhere share these rules. Slurping your soup in some places is a sign that you really enjoy the soup, in other places it is frowned upon. It is important to have contextual knowledge so that you do not offend the people of a country that has so graciously let you visit. Find out a little bit about the place you are going. It will make you feel more prepared and relaxed. Do woman need to have their head covered? If this is not something you are willing to do, then maybe this is not the place for you. It can alter your travel plans and that’s ok. Knowing your limits helps you to choose places that will meet your independent needs. While in Europe for instance many places require arms to be covered and woman dressed modestly packing a scarf and a long skirt will allow you to explore these places at ease.

Modest travel clothing for cultural respect
Dressing for cultural respect - modest clothing options for travel
Bowl of soup representing local dining customs
Local dining customs - understanding cultural etiquette at mealtime

When we take time to learn and not judge we truly get to enjoy our travels a little bit more. We no longer sweat the small stuff.

Yours sincerely,
Ms. Mindful Traveller

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