Travelling is a pleasure. Particularly for the young, the desire to see new places and get the feel of a new environment makes travel a wonderful experience. But do we make it trouble-free for others? Don't start a conversation with the co-passenger without first knowing his willingness to converse with you.
Place your baggage in the rack above your seat. Don't encroach upon another's space. Also wait till the plane/ bus/ train comes to a stop to pull your luggage out. Be eco-friendly- remember that the place where you stand had been visited and has to be visited by thousands more. Carry a plastic bag for waste on sightseeing trips; you can empty it later in a dustbin.
If you want to enjoy the hospitality of friends or relatives residing in the place you visit, inform them in advance. Don't drop in like a bolt from the blue. Be considerate towards your hosts. Help your host/ hostess in domestic chores. Go on sightseeing trips without troubling them to come to your help. Use your own toiletries and towels. Use the telephone of your host sparingly and only when necessary. Don't interfere in their domestic affairs unless you are asked to join.
Que 11. Travelling gives us happiness because...…..…..………… *
we see hills
we see oceans
we see new places
of better weather conditions
Que 12. We should not bother our fellow passengers by...……………………… *
talking needlessly
taking their reading material
taking their eatables
not pulling their luggage out
Que 13. Being eco-friendly in the passage implies...…………………… *
planting trees
not wasting things
not littering the place
being kind to your hosts
Que 14. One can be considerate towards the hosts by...………………… *
not visiting them
carrying plastic bags
not staying at their house
not expecting too much
Que 15. The synonym for 'hospitality' is...………………………… *
unfriendliness towards guests
welcoming behavior towards guests
hatred towards guests
none of these
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1. Of Better Weather Conditions
2. talking needlessly
3. not littering the place
4. not staying at their house
5. welcoming behaviour towards guests
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