This article was co-authored by Carmela Resuma, MPP. Carmela is the Executive Director of FLYTE, a non-profit organization headquartered in Georgetown, Texas that empowers students living in underserved communities through transformative travel experiences. Carmela has a Masters in Public Policy Analysis from New York University and is passionate about youth empowerment, social impact, and traveling.
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Traveling is an amazing opportunity that not everyone has the privilege of doing. Being a tourist means you get to experience different cultures, beliefs, people, and food, but it also comes with a level of personal responsibility. Since you’re visiting another country or state, it’s your duty to act as an ambassador and to leave a good impression on the locals in the country you're visiting. Being open to new experiences, having cultural sensitivity, and being equipped with the knowledge you need will ensure you’ll be a good tourist regardless of where you go.
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