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Dr.Zahra
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Some people believe that visitors to other countries should follow local customs and behaviour. Other disagree and think that the host country should welcome cultural differences.

Discuss both these views and give your opinion.


Today, people argue that tourists should follow local traditions of the cities that they visit. However, other people assert that locals should accept cultural disparity and be amicable with travelers.

On one hand, tourists often spend their holidays abroad away from their home countries for recreational purposes. It is intricate to force a traveler to do something that he or she never used to do it before, though, imposing unfamiliar rules may irritate and annoy tourists. This may transfer a rigorous portray regarding the whole nation, and this in turn may impact heavily the tourism sector in that city. Take Iran for example. Despite the extra ordinary landscapes they have, people avoid vacating there due to their hijab obligations to women. In other words, such behavior antagonize the concept of tourism.

On the other hand, inhabitants of a touristic city should be more amicable with their visitors, for a myriad of reasons. One reason is that tourism boosts the city economically and increase paramountly the average financial status of city dwellers. Job opportunities, new building and various facilities are all merits of travelers inflow to the city. Another reason to be mentioned, behavior of locals to tourists draw a world wide image on the national personality as a whole. Moreover, if tourists enjoyed the place they have visited, they will recommend it to their friends and relatives, therefore, travelers considered as an everlasting advertisement for the place they visited.

To conclude, I believe that imposing restrains on tourists is paradoxical to the tourism concept. Locals should recognize the methods that allure more travelers. Hence, a renowned touristic city brings along wealth and prosperity.
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Re: Task2

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?>Hi

Thanks for posting topic.

When was your exam? And was this question a part of general writing?
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Dr.Zahra wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 12:10 pm Some people believe that visitors to other countries should follow local customs and behaviour. Other disagree and think that the host country should welcome cultural differences.

Discuss both these views and give your opinion.


Today, people argue that tourists should follow local traditions of the cities that they visit. However, other people assert that locals should accept cultural disparity and be amicable with travelers.

On one hand, tourists often spend their holidays abroad away from their home countries for recreational purposes. It is insensitive to force a traveler to do something that he or she has never don before, and imposing unfamiliar rules may irritate and annoy tourists. This may create a negative stereotype about the whole nation, and this in turn may heavily impact the tourism sector in that country. Take Iran for example. Despite the extraordinary landscapes they have, people avoid vacationing there due to their hijab obligations for women. In other words, such behavior antagonizes the concept of tourism.

On the other hand, inhabitants of a tourist city should be more amicable with their visitors for a myriad of reasons. One reason is that tourism boosts the city economically, and improves the average financial status of city dwellers. Job opportunities, new buildings and various facilities are all merits of tourist influx to the city. Another reason is the behavior of locals to tourists builds a global image of the national personality as a whole. Moreover, if tourists enjoy the place they have visited, they will recommend it to their friends and relatives, therefore, travelers can be considered as an everlasting advertisement for the place they visited.

To conclude, I believe that imposing restraints on tourists is paradoxical to the tourism concept. Locals should recognize the methods that attract more travelers. Hence, a renowned tourist city creates wealth and prosperity.
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