European Travel Adventures - The Basics
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Travel Tips for Germany and Europe
By: Yollie & Dan Bunag
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In this lens, we share our experiences and adventures while we were fairly new in living, traveling, and exploring Germany and Western Europe. After living in the US for several years, living in Europe can be a culture shock. We offer some tips to newcomers to help them in adapting to the new culture and making their assignment more enjoyable. We hope that the information and tips provided would be of use to those going or getting re-assigned to Germany or Europe.
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The Basics
The Saga Begins
By: Yollie and Dan BunagHello! I'm writing this lens to share my personal experiences during our stay in Europe. As most of the women or wives, our passion lies on shopping and sightseeing. But before I'll embark on that the first and foremost tip is to learn basic conversational words or sentences from whichever country you'll plan to visit. Ask around or buy a dictionary or search the web, because not all Europeans speak English or let's say, they don't want to answer you except from their own languages. Saying simple words or phrases mostly delights them and they'll try to communicate with you in their own ways. Learning good morning, noon, and night or simply hello or good day would suffice for greetings. Do you speak English; please excuse me; I'm sorry; how much; yes and no; thank you so much (usually they have informal or formal words but I prefer the latter) and goodbye. If it's hard for you to say the words, simply write them down and show it to whomever you need to talk to. I find a lot of them courteous and will try to accommodate or help you but bear in mind you'll find some not friendly, rude and snobs.
The first time I went grocery shopping in a German store, I was buying pork chops or schnitzel and wanted it cut thinner. The butcher did not understand a word so I simply try to gesture, even chopping with my hands. It's just like we're playing until the gentleman behind me was really having fun with my actions and offered to translate for me. I was so grateful and he told me that younger generations usually speak English because the butcher was an old man. In Paris, you'll get ignored if you don't speak their language. A friend of mine visited me and I got her a tour in Paris (driving makes you crazy since parking is so impossible and the gasoline so expensive) I packed some fried chicken, frozen drinks, sandwiches and snacks but did not want to bring them since she wants to experience dining in Paris. I insisted and told her that if you don't speak French, you'll get hungry. She laughed at me but still brought the food. Guess what, she was so thankful that I packed her the food because the people she was on the tour with went to an outdoor café but were ignored because nobody speak French. So she placed her food on the table and started eating. When the waiter asked her that she shouldn't eat outside food she told him "now, you can speak English"! So the best way to eat is through Mc Donald (I'm kidding!). Anyway there are some nice restaurants that really cater to tourists.
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You and I know that after traveling or walking about for a while, sooner or later we'll need a rest room. Well, in Europe restrooms (WC-water closet) are not everywhere. If you see this sign, make sure to go otherwise look for McDonald or Burger King because you can use their WC even you won't eat or order from them. Hotels are also nice place to go but some have dress code in order for you to get in even just by using their WC. In Monte Carlo, very casual attire is a not recommended to most of the hotels. I had a funny experience in one of the 5 star hotels there, where royalties, ambassadors, shrieks, rich people and very common people like me (of course) stays (I was only there for the restroom - the room rates equals to many months of paycheck). Oh well, the WC is bigger than my living and dining room combine and it's all in marble but the funny part is I was in the ladies room and the seat was up (weird!), so I tried pulling it down but to no avail. I pulled it harder and to my surprised, it already had a seat cover! Then the next problem was, I can't find the flush handle but saw 3 dots with different colors on the top. I pressed all three, no success in there until my hand passed the dot to flush. So it was a sensory toilet! The first dot is for putting down the seat cover, the second to flush and the third is to put up the seat. So for giving me such hardship, I was kind a playing magic wherein I wave my hand over the dots and miracle--it moves by itself! Then my friend was also doing the same thing like me (ha-ha-ha) Monte Carlo
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