Customs and behaviors constitute a long experience of people's lives through their history, trace events and developments, and are transmitted from parents to children and from a generation to the other. The customs and behaviors give each country different themes and the countries always try to maintain them. Each country has different types of celebrations and festivals that derive from habits and customs and are connected and directly influenced by religions. The customs and behaviors of our society are a mirror of our civilization. They reflect a clear image of us. Visitors from other countries should follow local customs and behaviors to be safe and avoid risks, respect and appreciate the culture of the country they visit, and be part of their community and culture. Visitors from other countries follow local customs and behaviors to be safe and avoid risks because each country has different customs and behaviors and some customs and behaviors in one country may be good and allowed, while in other countries they may be bad habits and are not allowed . Dummett, Hughes, and Stephenson (2013) wrote that the messages conveyed by your situation and beliefs are different in another case and culture. In other words, people who receive messages understand them in different ways depending on their personality and culture. For example, in Arab countries no other local people or visitors are allowed to drink alcohol and this behavior can be a big problem for them because the culture rejects that behavior and also the law of Arab countries does not allow it and it is punished for doing it. this behavior. When visitors do not follow those customs and behaviors it can make them in a bad situation and exposed to danger and some travelers are not aw...... middle of paper ......n but can only throw greetings say hello or any greeting words but in other countries it is allowed and normal. Just as in the USA eye contact is extremely important to convey interest and attention but in Japan eye contact is uncomfortable and annoying. Concluded, tourists must follow the customs and behaviors of the country to find themselves in a good situation and avoid any problems and appreciate their culture and support it. Everyone loves their country and loves to save the customs and behaviors of their country's culture and wants to be respected. Works Cited Dummett, P., Hughes, J., & Stephenson, H. (2013). Upper Intermediate Waist. Hampshire, UK: National Geographic Learning. Mitchell, G. (1968). A dictionary of sociology. California: Routledge and K. Paul. Salm, S., & Falola, T. (2002). Ghanaian culture and customs. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press
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