Uncover the 13 Shocking Tourist Blunders in Europe That Could Ruin Your Trip!

Uncover the 13 Shocking Tourist Blunders in Europe That Could Ruin Your Trip!

I figure she literally just cooks for herself and her husband and makes 2-3x as much on the chance that a few people stop by. I wish I had some idea where that place was, but I’d never find it in 100 years of traveling again. :/

Ut_Prosim , vinylmeister Report

Tourists making common mistakes while visiting Europe, posing on large concrete blocks at a memorial site. Be respectful to memorial places. Don’t come to the idea to make selfies or similar.

Inform yourself about the traditions of the country. In some countries, you can openly make smalltalk with strangers, while in another one, you do have to approach them like a wild animal.

ES-Flinter , demilked Report

Electric bus on a cobblestone street with trees in the background showing common mistakes tourists make in Europe. Don’t rent a car if you’re going to stay at a major capital, it’s not worth it, it’s much better to use public transport and get an occasional Uber

mateusarc , Kevin.B Report

Blurred close-up of a colorful map of Europe highlighting common mistakes tourists make while visiting Europe destinations. Avoid assuming Europe is all roughly the same. It’s a continent, not a country. You don’t go to Japan and expect it to be like Indonesia just because they are both in Asia. In other words, it all depends on which country in Europe you are traveling to.

texchan , Pixabay Report

Passengers seated inside a public bus in Europe, illustrating common mistakes tourists make while traveling in Europe. It really, really, REALLY depends on which part of Europe you are talking about. For example, Finland and Italy are very different places with different social cultures. Heck, there are differences even inside a country!

Some tips in Finland, capital area especially:

– Never sit right next to a stranger unless the bus is super cramped or something. Otherwise, you’ll be regarded as a creep. Also don’t walk or stand too close to people if there is space. Finnish bus stops are actually a bit funny with how people spread horizontally as far away as possible while still being at the proximity of the bus stop.

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