Etiquette for Leisure Travel

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When traveling in a group, it is considered polite to:

  1. Talk loudly so everyone can hear you.

  2. Be considerate of others' needs and preferences.

  3. Always insist on getting your way.

  4. Ignore the needs of others and focus on your own enjoyment.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

When traveling in a group, it is important to be considerate of others' needs and preferences. This includes being respectful of their opinions, listening to their suggestions, and compromising when necessary.

When dining out at a restaurant, it is considered polite to:

  1. Talk loudly and laugh boisterously.

  2. Use your phone at the table.

  3. Order the most expensive items on the menu.

  4. Be polite and respectful to the wait staff.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

When dining out at a restaurant, it is important to be polite and respectful to the wait staff. This includes being courteous, using appropriate language, and avoiding making unreasonable demands.

When visiting a museum or art gallery, it is considered polite to:

  1. Talk loudly and make comments about the exhibits.

  2. Touch or handle the exhibits.

  3. Take pictures with a flash.

  4. Be quiet and respectful of others.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

When visiting a museum or art gallery, it is important to be quiet and respectful of others. This includes avoiding talking loudly, not touching or handling the exhibits, and not taking pictures with a flash.

When staying in a hotel, it is considered polite to:

  1. Leave your room a mess.

  2. Be noisy and disruptive.

  3. Tip the housekeeping staff.

  4. Complain about everything.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When staying in a hotel, it is considered polite to tip the housekeeping staff. This is a way of showing your appreciation for their hard work and ensuring that they receive a fair wage.

When traveling on public transportation, it is considered polite to:

  1. Push and shove to get on the bus or train.

  2. Talk loudly on your phone.

  3. Play music out loud.

  4. Give up your seat for someone who needs it more.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

When traveling on public transportation, it is considered polite to give up your seat for someone who needs it more. This includes the elderly, pregnant women, and people with disabilities.

When visiting a foreign country, it is considered polite to:

  1. Ignore the local customs and traditions.

  2. Be loud and obnoxious.

  3. Dress inappropriately.

  4. Learn a few basic phrases in the local language.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

When visiting a foreign country, it is considered polite to learn a few basic phrases in the local language. This shows that you are respectful of the local culture and that you are making an effort to communicate with the people you meet.

When traveling with children, it is considered polite to:

  1. Let your children run wild and scream.

  2. Ignore your children's needs.

  3. Be patient and understanding.

  4. Make your children sit still and be quiet.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When traveling with children, it is considered polite to be patient and understanding. This includes being patient with their tantrums, understanding their needs, and making sure they are comfortable and safe.

When traveling with pets, it is considered polite to:

  1. Let your pet roam free.

  2. Ignore your pet's needs.

  3. Be responsible and respectful of others.

  4. Leave your pet at home.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When traveling with pets, it is considered polite to be responsible and respectful of others. This includes keeping your pet on a leash, cleaning up after your pet, and being mindful of other people's allergies.

When taking a tour, it is considered polite to:

  1. Talk loudly and interrupt the tour guide.

  2. Ignore the tour guide's instructions.

  3. Be respectful and listen to the tour guide.

  4. Ask the tour guide inappropriate questions.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When taking a tour, it is considered polite to be respectful and listen to the tour guide. This includes following the tour guide's instructions, asking appropriate questions, and avoiding talking loudly or interrupting the tour guide.

When visiting a religious site, it is considered polite to:

  1. Be loud and disrespectful.

  2. Take pictures of people without their permission.

  3. Dress inappropriately.

  4. Be respectful and follow the local customs.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

When visiting a religious site, it is considered polite to be respectful and follow the local customs. This includes dressing appropriately, being quiet and respectful, and avoiding taking pictures of people without their permission.

When going on a hike, it is considered polite to:

  1. Leave trash and litter behind.

  2. Damage the plants and wildlife.

  3. Be respectful of the environment.

  4. Ignore the trail signs and markers.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When going on a hike, it is considered polite to be respectful of the environment. This includes staying on the trail, not damaging the plants and wildlife, and packing out all of your trash.

When camping, it is considered polite to:

  1. Leave your campsite a mess.

  2. Be noisy and disruptive.

  3. Respect the privacy of other campers.

  4. Ignore the campground rules and regulations.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When camping, it is considered polite to respect the privacy of other campers. This includes being quiet and respectful, not invading their space, and following the campground rules and regulations.

When fishing, it is considered polite to:

  1. Litter the fishing spot with trash.

  2. Ignore the fishing regulations.

  3. Be respectful of other anglers.

  4. Use illegal fishing methods.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When fishing, it is considered polite to be respectful of other anglers. This includes following the fishing regulations, not crowding other anglers, and being quiet and respectful.

When hunting, it is considered polite to:

  1. Trespass on private property.

  2. Hunt without a license.

  3. Be respectful of other hunters.

  4. Ignore the hunting regulations.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When hunting, it is considered polite to be respectful of other hunters. This includes following the hunting regulations, not hunting on private property without permission, and being quiet and respectful.

When boating, it is considered polite to:

  1. Be reckless and endanger other boaters.

  2. Ignore the boating regulations.

  3. Be respectful of other boaters.

  4. Play loud music and disturb other boaters.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When boating, it is considered polite to be respectful of other boaters. This includes following the boating regulations, not speeding or creating wakes, and being quiet and respectful.

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