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Supporting the community

People and communities are the heart of every destination, breathing unique life into a place. By taking time to understand a new culture and being thankful for its hospitality, you amplify the positive impacts of your adventure and forge deeper personal connections.

Take time before your program to educate yourself about your destination, its history, and its culture.

Learn a few common words and phrases in the local language. (“Please” and “Thank you” are appreciated everywhere!)

Remember you’re a guest in the communities you travel to and are there to understand and appreciate new perspectives.

Wear clothing that is appropriate for the community or surroundings you’re visiting, being especially respectful when visiting religious sites. (Your Field Director can help with specifics, such as wearing long pants or covering your shoulders.)

Support local businesses to ensure your money is invested back into the community.

Be aware of monetary norms (tipping and negotiating are at the top of the list) in your destination.

Shop at stores offering products made by local artisans—and pay fair prices.

Eat at locally owned restaurants, where the food is more likely to be locally sourced. (EF selects locally owned restaurants for group meals whenever possible.)

Talk to your Field Director about when it’s appropriate to take photos.

Ask people for permission before taking their picture, and if taking a picture of a minor, talk to a responsible adult first.

Gifts can have unintended negative consequences in local communities. Consult with your professor, Field Director, or EF beforehand for specific instances where it might be appropriate.

Remember to also always be respectful of the cultures, races, and viewpoints of those who are on your program.

Consider how to most thoughtfully tell the story of your experience—be careful about generalizing. Reflect on what you learned, how the program changed your perspective, and what you’re going to do with your new knowledge.

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