Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Generally if you go anywhere where English is not the main language, you will see fewer tourists. There are lots of places like this.
+1. We try to learn the language of the country we are visiting before we arrive. Like this summer, we are visiting Japan, so we started learning and practicing Japanese everyday since September. Now we can spend most of our time outside the main tourist areas.
It’s quite a bit of effort, but it makes trips really amazing because you really interact with the people.
There are tons of videos from Americans who understand Japanese who were disheartened to hear all the anti-American trash talking they heard on their trips.
Think: Being called fat, ugly, stupid, etc.
You might want to learn those words as well.
The videos are equal parts hilarious and sad. The locals say it to their faces—often with a smile on their face.
Be prepared…or not. Not sure I’d want to know if people were making fun of me on vacation.