Kategorier: Alle - individualism - punctuality - hygiene - politeness

af Mira L 4 år siden

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Finns as tourists

Finnish tourists are characterized by their unique cultural values and expectations. Typically, they focus on factual interactions and do not demand excessive politeness or small talk, which can sometimes make them appear reserved or even rude.

Finns as tourists

Finns as tourists

expectations

acces to attractions
not aeger to pay for just seeing something
sightseeing
historical
cultural

arts

value for money
rarely consume high amounts of money to get certain thing
want spare money by cooking themselves etc
cheap package travelling
seek for the best value for their money
don't spend for fun
to get what's promised
service
easily get bothered
not especially high exectations
short and pithy is totally ok
appropriate
hygiene
nordic style, white & open clean spaces
can't be compensated with price
food hygiene is critical
high standards
facilities
don't still expect luxury
everything should work
not used to overcrowded spaces
used to modern and up to date
high expectations

cultural values

highly doing-orientated
on the other hand might want to have lots of activities
might want to take it easy on a holiday
highly educated
orientation to time
avoiding risk
quite punctual
future orientated
individualism
social interactions

more frequent interactions

large personal space

less intimate

shorter

engage in activities alone
nuclear families
low power distance society
high gender egalitarianism
care about others
want to minimize inequalities
big middle class

many tourists are middle class

interaction
harsh conditions as a reason to this?
focus on the facts
little or no small talk
might sound even rude
don't demand politeness
language skills & knowledge

no culture to small talk

shy to speak

tend to speak Finnish, if troubles in uderstanding

good skills in English