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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-22-2013 @ 8:51AM
Cindy Halpern said...
Everyone is a different kind of traveler.
For very fearful people or people who are afraid of the language barrier, go on an organized tour.
For people slightly more daring, go to England or Australia, where you will be understood.
Then, as yo gain experience, try Western European countries where some English is spoken.
For Japan or China, you just might need the tour afterall. You aren't going to learn the symbols in a 10 day trip.
For Israel, if you have relatives there, they can show you around. If not, go on a specialty tour so you can see the sights you want, whether you are Jewish or Christian or Muslim.
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2-22-2013 @ 7:46PM
Reena Ganga said...
I like the suggestion to take baby steps by starting with tours, then visiting English-speaking countries, then countries where English is a second language and so on. That's certainly a great way to build confidence.