Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
   Home        News        Hot in Travel        Travel Q&A       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Latin America
Travel Discussion Forum

 COSTA RICA TRIP_3 weeks?
My school is taking about 40 kids to Costa rica for 3 weeks. we are going horseback riding, hiking etc. Do you have any clothing suggestions or extra stuff i might need or any tips??
Additional ...


 What city in South America has the largest poulation?
...


 I've a wedding in Costa Rica next year any suggestions on the best way to get there & what to do while there?
...


 What countrys are considered to be latin ?????????
what are latin countrys ??????????????...


 Do they really speak Latin in Latin America ?
Some one told me that people still speak Latin in certain parts of Latin America. Is this true ?...


 Which country is better Peru or Chile?
BY better I mean:

which has better food?


Which is more tourist friendly

which is better for vacation?


Which one the people are nicer?

...


 What is the best place to visit in Costa Rica?
...


 I will be going on a trip to either Colombia or Brazil. Which place should I go to, and why?
I am a single man looking for a good girl. This trip is is still probably two years down the road....


 I am planning a vacation to Costa Rico in June is it better to take a tour or go on your own?
I would like to see the rain forest, waterfalls, and the volcano and I am on a limited ...


 What is Costa Rica's Race?
answer aysap....


 Have you ever been to South America?
If Yes:
Where did you go? What did you do? What was your favorite place?

If No:
Do you want to go? Where and why (or why not)?...


 What country in Central America is the most progressed and developed?
...


 I want to use my shaver while in peru on hols. I'm from the UK. Do I need a plug adapter/converter?
...


 I want to travel to costa rica and stay for a few months but?
but all my friends are in school and don't want to take that kind of time off the only friend that i have that wants to go is pretty irresponsible should i go by myself or should i risk it and ...


 Does ebay ship to Costa Rica?
...


 Where in South America should I visit in my Gap Year?
I'm taking a gap year next year and want to spend 6 weeks in South America. I speak good Spanish and want to visit Salar de Uyuni, Iguacu Falls and Torres del Paine NP. I'll be flying into ...


 Costa Rica vs Jamaica?
Which is better. We are going to one of these places for Christmas this year but are torn between the two....


 Who is better el salvador , u.s , or mexico?
el salvador#1...


 Best beach in Guanacaste province of Costa Rica?
I've been to Playa Carrillo and loved it, saw Playa Samara and was not that impressed. I'm interested in making a return trip but to the right spot in Guanacaste...

Oh yea, the ...


 Im looking to go to Panama (the country) and i have no clue what city/island to fly to! or where to go. help?
...



Quake22

I am going to Guatemala and meeting my girlfriend's family for the first time. Anything I should know?

I am from the US and went out with a girl from Guatemala who was going to university here. She returned to Guatemala and we have stayed close and now I'm going to visit her and I will be staying with her family. Is there anything I should know? Also, what do I call her parents? By first name? or Senor, then, last name? Any advice would be appreciated.

    



Show all answers


NinaVzla
Well in my country usually if you want to be polite with someone that somehow is related to u u call him seƱor and then his name.. seƱor Luis, seƱora Maria...(sometimes they even tell you "no dont call me seƱor i feel too old =P call me by my name!" but you never know whos this way and whos not so its better if u say seƱor..). Maybe u should just ask ur girlfriend.. but in any case seƱor and the name its good... usually thats how i call poeple when im being polite.. i dont use the "SeƱor .....(last name)" i feel its too formal, we just use it n letters, when writing or at work, but not n our daily talking...hehe or maybe it just depends n the country.. i dont know..
I recommend u seƱor...(his name)/ seƱora (her name) =P, it sounds good and its polite n any country...


GabsRr
Just be you...People in Guatemala are cool, you can call them, Senor y senora then their first name... Try to learn a little bit spanish, so you wont feel strange when you dont understand something...


bonitaisabel19
Rating
Congrats on visiting one of the most beautiful countries in Central America! There is so much to experience when you are down there and I'm sure she will show you wonderful places. They generally have the same etiquette rules as you do in the states - just be yourself and I'm sure you will do great, you already are a step ahead in being concerned about your demeanor. I'm sure you will have nothing to worry about. Ask her if she will take you to Antigua, a charming and historic city full of rich culture. Also to Tikal to see the ruines (about 5 hours from the city) and Lake Atitlan is something not to be missed. It is truly an amazing country so take lots of film/batteries for your camera and I'm sure you will have so much fun! :)


wolf5853
Rating
Ask her about the culture. What will be expected of you.


Dysfunctional i.MC
i'm from there!


Su
CALL THEM SENOR OR SENORA ITS NICE PLEASURE TO MEET YOU TALK GOOD ABOUT YOUR GIRLFRIEND


Peter_33
Rating
Guatemalan families are very conservative. You want to always say "Thank you" (Gracias), "please" (por favor), "pleased to meed you" (mucho gusto).

You will show respect by addressing "Don" and then the first name (which means mister) instead of senor. For her mother call her "Donia" and her first name. Example:

Don Jose
Donia Maria.

For her siblings, you can use their first name.

If they ask you to call them by first name, then you can omit the "don" and "donia"

Also it would be polite from you to eat whatever they invite you to eat at home, like frijoles negros (beans), tamales, atol, tortillas, etc.

At the end of the meal, say "Buen provecho", (good appetite)

If you can take with you a nice gift for the parents and siblings of your girlfriend, that would be a plus. It would show that you cared enough to thing about them. Of course, these should be something not expensive, but more a symbol of sympathy towards them.

If you have any more Q's you can email me


Pinolera
Rating
Out of respect any one that is older than you and a stranger to you you will address him as Mr or Mrs. and Usted instead voz or tu, unless they invite you to do otherwise. When I was growing up I either addressed my parents friend as Mr. or Mrs. or uncles or aunt even though they may not be related to me. Never, never would you address someone as "you" which is voz or tu. Even till this day I address them like that.


HEnry AKA Mad-dogg
Rating
Yea you should be careful when you go out side becuz the flies,scorpions , or snake can affect you .... make sure you dont dress too good cuz you will get jumped by people and will still like try to kill you for money ...... thats all i got ...GOOD LUCK





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:








  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.034
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds