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English, 07.07.2021 05:10 masonbitterman2604

It is difficult to fully prepare for an extended trip to a foreign country, but there are a few things you can do. Learning to speak the language is a great idea if you have time. Learn at least a few words of the language so that you are able to communicate about important matters. Buy a few good maps to help you get around. Read travel books to become familiar with the customs of the country, including customary dress for males and females, customs at meals, and accepted behavior in public places. Read about the area's weather and topography so that you can pack the correct clothing and footwear. Expect surprises and expect to learn many new ways of doing things. Enjoy the rich cultural experience that can only come from this kind of travel! Use referents and transitions to connect these sentences together into a coherent paragraph.

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