5 things not to do in Spain
Spanish culture, art, and nature attract millions of tourists who come here every year for a vacation. However, if you've never been to Spain and are planning to visit this fascinating country for the first time, you should definitely know about some of the local peculiarities and traditions.
Here are 5 things you should know about Spain to avoid getting into an awkward situation. NewsBytes reports.
Do not pass salt from hand to hand
In Spain, there is one exceptional rule of table etiquette: do not pass the salt shaker from hand to hand. It is believed that this can bring bad luck, and therefore it is better to just put the salt near the person.
Do not say "Adios"
This word is considered popular among tourists, and therefore they use it without fully understanding the exact meaning. "Adios" literally translates to "goodbye," so it's better to say "Hasta luego" or "Ciao" instead.
Don't be surprised by kissing during a meeting
This is a special greeting that is common for Spaniards, so don't be surprised if you are kissed on the cheek when you meet.
Do not wander the streets in a swimsuit
A swimsuit is designed exclusively for the beach or pool. Wearing it in any other place is a manifestation of bad taste. In addition, you may even be fined for this in port cities such as Barcelona, Malaga and Palma de Mallorca.
Do not show your belongings in public
Due to the popularity of this country among travellers, there is a risk of becoming a victim of fraud. That is why, if you value your belongings, it is better not to show them too obviously.
Earlier, TravelWise reported that Spain is introducing new rules for entering the country.