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How To Feel Like A Local In Taiwan

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How To Feel Like A Local In Taiwan

Traveling to a foreign country can be overwhelming, especially if you feel like you stand out. In places like Taiwan, tourists often feel like they stick out like a sour thumb when all they want to do is blend in. While visiting Taiwan, there are quite a few ways that you can feel like a local.

Dressing Right Is Important
Dress is Taiwan is often similar to that in America. Residents like to look fashionable so there’s no need to dress in a kimono. Pay attention to your shoes because many of the Taiwanese do not wear flip-flops often. Opt for sneakers or casual dress shoes. Overall your appearance should look well put together and not as if you just rolled out of bed.

Keep Your Cool
If you lose your temper in public in Taiwan you will probably stand out. This is because that while the Taiwanese people do get angry from time to time, they don’t always let it show. Taiwan can be a difficult country to navigate with the language barrier and the crowded streets. However, it’s best to keep your cool and just enjoy your time there. Also, the Taiwanese often are fascinated by travelers. It’s not uncommon for them to ask a lot of questions, especially personal ones like how much money you make a year and questions about your family. Even if the questions make you feel uncomfortable, try not to let it show as the one asking the questions is just truly curious and trying to learn about you and your culture.

Use Your Manners When Eating And Drinking
Eating and drinking are quite different in Taiwan. Instead of forks, the Taiwanese use chopsticks. It’s actually not as hard as it looks and you can easily master it in one meal. When eating, hold your bowl close to your chin to avoid food from dropping in your lap. When the waiter pours you a drink, use your middle finger to tap the table 3 times as a way of saying thank you.

Act Appropriately In A Taiwanese Home
When visiting a home in Taiwan you will probably be greeted enthusiastically. Do not be taken aback as they are generally thrilled to have you there. Upon entering you should take your shoes off. Most of the time the host will give you a pair of slippers to walk around in. The Taiwanese want to make sure that their guests have a good time. They will continually offer you alcoholic beverages. When you’ve had your fill, be sure to tell them so. They will probably continue to offer it to you, but eventually they will stop, especially if you tell them you have to drive.

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    Sue, our esteemed Operations Manager, has been honored as a Top Travel Specialist by Condé Nast Traveler for 2023 and 2024. With over 25 years of experience in the travel industry, Sue brings a wealth of expertise to our company, particularly in the areas of group travel, event planning, and blogging. As a passionate traveler herself, Sue has explored more than 20 countries across three continents, including captivating destinations such as Cuba, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates. Her firsthand experiences allow her to provide invaluable insights and recommendations to our clients, ensuring that their travel dreams become a reality. Sue's dedication to the travel industry extends beyond her role as Operations Manager. She has successfully coordinated over 200 travel groups, meticulously planning and executing each trip to perfection. Her attention to detail and commitment to excellence have earned her a reputation as a trusted and reliable travel professional. In addition to her operational expertise, Sue is a gifted writer at heart. She leverages her writing skills to share her love of travel and provide consumers with essential industry-related news and updates. Her engaging blog posts offer a unique perspective on the world of travel, inspiring others to embark on their own adventures. When she's not planning extraordinary trips or writing captivating travel content, Sue indulges in her passion for cooking, exploring the diverse flavors and culinary traditions of the places she visits. With her unwavering enthusiasm and extensive knowledge, Sue continues to be an integral part of our team, ensuring that every traveler's experience is truly unforgettable.
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