Spain with its amazing history, color and nature always attracts travelers. The unique temperament of the Spaniards makes guests pay attention to their behavior.
Instructions
Step 1
Please note that the Spaniards have a special character. They are serious, gallant, outgoing and friendly. However, their way of communicating can be discouraging at first. They talk so loudly that a foreigner might think that there has been a quarrel. Both active gestures and movements are used. Speak louder so the Spaniard hears and understands you correctly. Express yourself sincerely and smile more often.
Step 2
Remember to be polite. The polite and respectful attitude of the Spaniards towards each other can be noted everywhere. They are grateful for the smallest little things, courteous with women, regardless of their age and position. At the same time, it is absolutely not important for them whether they know each other or not.
Step 3
Please note that the English language, which tourists are accustomed to using, is not very relevant in cities and resorts in Spain. Get a good Spanish phrasebook, use a dictionary, or start learning Spanish.
Step 4
In Spain, it is customary to greet loudly and communicate freely even with strangers. Due to the linguistic peculiarities of the Spaniards, everyone turns to "you", which disposes the guests of the country to open communication and contributes to the establishment of good relations. However, it is worth observing the measure - to behave appropriately and modestly. Keep in mind that you shouldn't talk to Spaniards about bullfighting, civil war and Franco's reign. It is also better to exclude conversation about personal life. The concept of family and home is sacred here.
Step 5
Do not rent a car if you see that the owners are Arabs. Do not put fellow travelers in your car. In addition, keep an eye on your property everywhere, because there are cases of fraud and theft that can cloud your holiday.
Step 6
Do not spare money for tips, otherwise you may become the object of ridicule of the service staff.