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My best friend and I are going to Monaco in these two days. Is there anything to pay attention to?
1. change some euros. Some shops don't necessarily accept credit cards.

2. If you want to go to Monte Carlo, you'd better take a tour bus, which takes a long walk.

3. The crime rate in Monaco is almost zero, because there are policemen everywhere. Moreover, the territory is relatively small, so the law and order is very good.

4. In Morocco, English as an international language has no place at all! Once a colony of France and Spain, Morocco's official languages are Arabic and French, and many people choose Spanish, German and Italian as their third languages ... English was only taught in public schools and high schools, and few people in the 196s and 197s spoke English. The younger generation can understand English and communicate in English basically because the satellite TV station plays Hollywood movies in cycles. Road signs, buildings, dishes and local spoken language are all Arabic+French, so Chinglish is probably not very useful. Therefore, please arrange your itinerary and accommodation before you travel. This is not Europe and Southeast Asia, and it is not suitable for impromptu travel for the first time. (friends swim was cheated for half of his money when he bought something, so he turned to someone to settle accounts. Not only did he not get back the difference, but he was also ridiculed. And don't understand the radio and take the wrong train direction).

I also suggest that you download a French assistant and other language apps for emergency, and remember some commonly used Arabic:

Hello = Salamalikome, "Saran Marigon"

=Thank you = Choukran, "Shukran" < p = No Thank you=La Choukran, "spicy. Shukran "

(This sentence is very useful, please repeat it 1 times for those who forced you to be your tour guide in Marrakech, the ancient city of Fez)

Where is it? = Feen...?” The pronunciation is fin "

. Chinese transliteration is just an example. Please go to the translation software to listen to the original sound yourself, and spare more common words.

5. Remind not to drink (at least not openly)!

6. Women's dress: When packing clothes, avoid wearing low-cut see-through clothes, preferably trousers and long skirts, sleeveless shirts with a small sunscreen coat. You don't have to wear a suit or anything. Nobody cares. Everything is comfortable, not too exposed.

7. In most restaurants and cafes in Morocco, tips are required, such as drinking coffee. When you check out, you should give an extra piece to the person who serves you (not to the boss or cashier). A tip of 1 yuan is enough for spending more than 1 yuan. Give a few dozen dollars or so, don't spoil the waiter. Someone is enthusiastic to show you the way, carry your luggage, arrange things and introduce scenic spots ... You'd better pay more attention, usually you have to tip, and you will insist on asking for more. Again, get some accommodation in advance, don't cram for the last minute, don't think you can go to heaven for the first time, I don't care if you lose it.

8. Some mosques are only open to believers, and tourists visit the periphery. Please don't lie that you are a believer and get kicked out (some Chinese people have done this in the news). If you visit a mosque open to tourists, remember to take off your shoes and keep your arms and legs bare. When taking pictures of local residents, you should obtain the consent of the other party in advance.

finally, I wish you a pleasant journey and a safe return! ! !