Tanzania - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture
Written by Quintin Winks
Narrated by Anna Bentinck
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About this audiobook
Don't pack anxiety in your suitcase! By reading Culture Smart! Tanzania before you go, will ease your travel, help you to make friends and avoid confusion.
Culture Smart! Tanzania will help you to understand local manners, customs and laws. This audio-book goes the extra mile to help you brush up on your cultural small talk and will make you confident in leaving your comfort zone far behind. Walk hand in hand with a Culture Smart! guide and avoid misunderstandings that could cost you valuable time, money and enjoyment...
With Culture Smart! Tanzania you will learn about daily living, historical perspectives, taboos, business etiquette, eating and drinking and much more, allowing you to experience the country like a native.
©2016 Quintin Winks (P)2016 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Quintin Winks
Quintin Winks is a Canadian who's long indulged his passion for travel and adventure. He's easiest to find skiing steep Rocky Mountain powder, dropping down the faces of tropical waves on his surfboard or exploring remote parts of the world on a mountain bike. He is an avid photographer and is the author of Culture Smart! Tanzania. He graduated in 2002 from Langara College with a diploma in journalism.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Mediocre and targeted to first-time visitors to developing countries. I preferred the 'Culture Shock' series published in 1990s. There *are* some tidbits in this book specific to Tanzania, but in amongst a lot of general common sense advice. What I would find more useful is a chart comparing, say all countries of East Africa and where cultural expectations and habits vary between them. But my biggest disappointment is that it wasn't until more than half way that the book got into a survival 'how to behave' guide. If I want a travel or history guide Is can read those bits elsewhere.