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Converting Before the Fact

Converting Before the Fact

It seems to me that, if you’re traveling abroad, you should check on conditions and requirements, right? Do you need a visa, or a passport expiration date well beyond your stay? What is the currency conversion? Do you tip or not? What are the important cultural and historical sites? What are the rudiments of language requirements (donde established el bano?).

Why be unprepared and, worse, whine on social media that prices are so expensive given the weakness of your own country’s currency?! Do you expect that we open up a cultural exhibit when it’s normally closed to accommodate your schedule? Or waive the visa requirement? Or forgive you for not tipping because you don’t do so at “home”?

It’s not our fault that your currency is weak. That’s the fault of your government, the one for which you and/or your fellow citizens voted. Sorry, but here’s the bill….

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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

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