When in Rome-- : an alternative guide for world travellers / Mike Haskins ; illustrated by Willie Ryan.

By: Haskins, MichaelContributor(s): Ryan, WillieMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Portico, 2012Description: 127 p. : col. ill. ; 17 cmISBN: 9781907554575 (hbk.); 1907554572 (hbk.)Subject(s): Travel etiquette -- Humor | Manners and customs -- HumorDDC classification: 395.0207 Summary: SOCIAL ISSUES. When In Rome is a riotous, hilarious, gift book that highlights the varying differences between foreign etiquettes when you travel abroad. The book illustrates various nations' cultural, social etiquettes and customs and how funny, confusing and downright ridiculous they are when compared to each other. The book is a rip-roaring guide to opposing gestures, manners and ways of expressing themselves physically, when there is a communication breakdown in the language barrier. For example, never put your hands on your hips next to a Mexican (you're asking for a fight), and never give and Iranian a thumbs up (its rude). Trouble will ensue if you do! So, your government urges you: take this amazing travel guide with you with you when abroad, read it, learn from it and if you happen to meet a foreign traveller (which will be inevitable) remember what you've learnt and, please, please, please be on your best behaviour.
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SOCIAL ISSUES. When In Rome is a riotous, hilarious, gift book that highlights the varying differences between foreign etiquettes when you travel abroad. The book illustrates various nations' cultural, social etiquettes and customs and how funny, confusing and downright ridiculous they are when compared to each other. The book is a rip-roaring guide to opposing gestures, manners and ways of expressing themselves physically, when there is a communication breakdown in the language barrier. For example, never put your hands on your hips next to a Mexican (you're asking for a fight), and never give and Iranian a thumbs up (its rude). Trouble will ensue if you do! So, your government urges you: take this amazing travel guide with you with you when abroad, read it, learn from it and if you happen to meet a foreign traveller (which will be inevitable) remember what you've learnt and, please, please, please be on your best behaviour.

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