If you emigrate or visit Austria, never take these actions

Austria is certainly a beautiful place to visit, and you should consider it, but be careful and learn a few things before you are inside Austrian territory. Usually, it is not good to meet a tourist in Albania who does not know our country well and speaks with speculation about things that [...]
Austria is certainly a beautiful place to visit, and you should consider it, but be careful and learn a few things before you are inside Austrian territory.
In Albania too, we do not normally enjoy encountering a tourist who does not know our country well and speaks with speculation about things that only we know what the truth is.
Every culture has some particular customs that each tourist should know if he wants vacations to go the best way, and this is recommended with 9 suggestions from the Monitor, especially for Austria that holds strict to its principles and tradition.
Follow the following advice:
To confuse Austria with Germany
Even though that sounds pointless, it happens. Although Austria is a German-speaking country and, of course, has some similarities with Germany, it has a unique and completely unique character. Language, culture, and food are very different from Germany, and Austrians would be very upset if you made such a mistake.
Forget tips for waiters
The waiters in Vienna have a notly friendly, smiling attitude with their clients, but that does not mean leaving a tip would make a difference. In Vienna they don't tip waiters because in most places they get 10 percent of the bill you consume.
Watch the light
To Austrians, respect for the Road Code's signs is very important, especially respect for the traffic lights, but not just for drivers but above all pedestrians. The fines Austrians have decided to disrespect the traffic lights and cross red from pedestrians are very high, so if you visit Vienna, you'll see that no one crosses the street without green light coming through, even if it's not passing a car.
Don't expect to find a store open Sunday
All major supermarkets and shops in Austria close Sunday, mainly this is the most pronounced in the Vienna capital. So make sure all your purchases are closed by Saturday.
Be careful where you choose to take photos
Every tourist who visits a foreign country is always tempting to take pictures in every new place they go. But in Vienna you have to be careful where you take pictures, because there are places where you can block the traffic of the passing people, and for that you can get a fine, which is not at all low.
Confusion the Origin of Some Traditional Pages
Austrians are extremely proud of their traditional dishes. Schnitzel and strudel are some of the traditional Austrian dishes, even though they are often confused with German ones.
Remember the Sound of Music”...
Although the moment the premiere of the film “The Sound of Music” was shown, it was a real success both in Austria and Germany, none of these two states ever more view such a film with pleasure and pride.
The Austrians disagree with the inaccuracies of data describing their wealth as a state, while the Germans still have a very difficult day to swallow the Nazi topic of war. Therefore, it is best not to mention this film to any Austrian and no German.
...or Arnold Schwarzenegger
Although he has lived far from Austria for more than 30 years, he is still considered one of the most famous Austrians, but he is not one of the most beloved figures for this nation, so you do well to name other prominent figures.
Do not assume that everyone speaks English
People in Vienna generally have a very good level of English, but this is not the same for all Austria, so it is recommended that you learn some simple phrases in German so that you do not face too much communication.












