Practical Communication Basics On the Road
Learn a handful of local essentials—hello, please, thank you, sorry, yes, no, how much, and where. Keep them written on a pocket card. When spoken calmly and kindly, these phrases soften interactions and open doors to friendly help.
Practical Communication Basics On the Road
Your posture, tone, and gestures matter. Smile, nod, and point to a map rather than repeat a complicated sentence. Use fingers to show numbers, and confirm by writing them down. Clarity grows when your body language matches your intent.