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7 Stereotypes About Vacation Abroad That Prevent You From Having a Good Time

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 6:57 am
by jisansorkar12
Foreigners have many stereotypes about Russians: they don't smile, they're not afraid of the cold, and they don't like to follow the rules. But today, on the contrary, we want to talk about the prejudices of vacationers themselves. Megaplan has collected the most common misconceptions about the attitude towards Russians abroad.

Russian tourists often feel that they are being deceived: they don't add alcohol to cocktails, their rooms are poorly cleaned, their food is monotonous, and in general they are not served as kindly as guests from other countries. Is this really true? The article will be useful for those who could not resist the temptation to go to warm seas, despite the recommendations to stay home on non-working days.

If you like to travel, our tips will help you avoid awkward situations on vacation and find ukraine whatsapp list common ground with the locals. And at the end of the article, we will tell you how to avoid fines abroad and remind you of the rules for entering popular resorts.

If "all inclusive" then free
In reality, it is not quite so. For example, in Turkey or Egypt, for which such a service system is the number one feature, only locally produced drinks are poured for free. If you want original Scotch whiskey or real Italian limoncello, you will have to dig into your wallet. Or book a hotel in advance on the “ultra all inclusive” system, then imported alcohol is included in the cost of accommodation.

In addition, hotels usually require additional payment for:

ordering food to your room,
spa treatments,
gym classes,
hookah services (hookah is currently prohibited in hotels for sanitary reasons),
dinner at an a la carte restaurant,
babysitting services for children.
The all-inclusive concept is more than half a century old. It was invented and launched at Caribbean resorts by the founder of the Club Med chain, Gerard Blitz. Initially, this format was not cheap, but was considered the best value for money. In Turkey, all-inclusive only appeared in the 1980s. Mid-range hotels began using it to attract German tourists, who were considered the most desirable at the time, and then everyone else picked up the concept.

Don't forget that it is also common to leave tips in hotels as an incentive for help or as a thank you for a job well done. This is how you thank:

maid;
porter;
bartender;
grill cook (he prepares meat or fish on the grill in a local restaurant);
baker of traditional flatbreads (usually a woman).
Local customs do not apply to tourists
This statement is valid only on the hotel premises. If you need to go outside, especially in a Muslim country, you must adhere to the rules for your own peace of mind and... wallet. Do not behave like the new Russians did in their time, who went abroad with the conviction that for money you can do anything there.

Let's touch on alcoholic beverages separately. In most Muslim countries, alcohol is prohibited, and being drunk in public places is considered a crime. Of course, an exception is made for tourists, but only in hotels and bars. Drinking alcohol in public places outside of resort areas is punishable by a hefty fine and even detention.

Note to men: be careful when trying to flirt with local ladies. In some countries, such as Thailand, it is quite acceptable and sometimes even encouraged, in others, such as the Emirates, it is forbidden to even talk to women.