1. Randomly Stop In The Middle Of A Sidewalk
Stopping in the middle of sidewalks is undeniably one of the most common habits of tourists in major cities. Sure, we understand that it’s essential to take that photo or check the GPS real quick, but why not pull over to the side for a second? While tourists may be having a magical time exploring the city, most people are probably rushing back and forth from work, meetings, and life in general. So instead of suddenly stopping in the middle of the sidewalk, do everyone a favor and move over.
2. Order A Cab Or An Uber In The Crux Of Rush Hour
Although it might sound appealing to order a cab, an Uber, or rideshare to get from one place to another in a major city, rush hour is the worst possible time. The truth is that taking public transport would also be a better option than a cab, although during rush hour the tube and bus stations can also get pretty congested. It might be much easier to walk to your destination or make your plans so you can avoid rush hour.
3. Stand On The Opposite Side Of The Escalator
If there is one thing that is hard to understand, is why on earth, people stand on the wrong side of the escalator? Although different countries have different “standing” sides, there is a universal escalator rule: walk on one side, and stand on the other. Respecting this golden rule will allow people who are in a rush to walk faster in the escalator, while you can chill during your way up or down without receiving tons of disapproving stares.
4. Wear The Most Uncomfortable Shoes You Have
It’s understandable that someone would want to look their best while traveling, especially when it comes to cities that are a bit more “posh” when it comes to fashion. Since being a tourist often includes a lot of walking around the city, it’s probably a smart idea to pass on those shiny and polished shoes for something that won’t kill your feet.
5. Rudely Push People Around In Public Transportation
It can be hard to get your way around public transportation in a major city. Some people might rudely push others around to get in and out, but no matter how challenging it might be, just avoid doing it yourself. Be polite and respect the local rules, which usually consist of waiting for everyone to get off before one can get in and vice-versa.
6. Give In To The Urge Of Feeding The Pigeons
Feeding pigeons has become such a popular attraction in major cities, that some cities have found no other choice but to impose fines on people. No matter how cute they look, and how fun it can be to have tons of pigeons flying around you, feeding pigeons human food is not only bad for the birds themselves, but also for the city. By feeding them, you’ll be decreasing their ability to scavenge on their own, while also attracting pigeons that might have diseases that could eventually infect humans.