Skip to content
Travel blog Travel blog
  • HOME
  • INTRODUCE
  • PRODUCT
  • TUTORIAL
  • CONTACT
  • GETAWAYS
    • ADVENTURE GETAWAYS
    • ALL-INCLUSIVE GETAWAYS
    • BEACH GETAWAYS
    • BED & BREAKFAST GETAWAYS
    • BUDGET TRAVEL DEALS & GETAWAYS
    • CASINO GETAWAYS
    • CITY BREAK GETAWAYS
    • FALL GETAWAYS
    • FAMILY GETAWAYS
    • FOODIE GETAWAYS
    • GOLF GETAWAYS
    • HISTORIC GETAWAYS
    • LUXURY GETAWAYS
    • PET-FRIENDLY GETAWAYS
    • ROMANTIC GETAWAYS
    • SENIOR GETAWAYS
    • SKI GETAWAYS
    • SPA RESORTS & GETAWAYS
    • SPRING BREAK GETAWAYS
    • STAYCATION GETAWAYS
  • BUCKET LIST
  • BLOG
  • Video
Menu
  • HOME
  • INTRODUCE
  • PRODUCT
  • TUTORIAL
  • CONTACT
  • GETAWAYS
    • ADVENTURE GETAWAYS
    • ALL-INCLUSIVE GETAWAYS
    • BEACH GETAWAYS
    • BED & BREAKFAST GETAWAYS
    • BUDGET TRAVEL DEALS & GETAWAYS
    • CASINO GETAWAYS
    • CITY BREAK GETAWAYS
    • FALL GETAWAYS
    • FAMILY GETAWAYS
    • FOODIE GETAWAYS
    • GOLF GETAWAYS
    • HISTORIC GETAWAYS
    • LUXURY GETAWAYS
    • PET-FRIENDLY GETAWAYS
    • ROMANTIC GETAWAYS
    • SENIOR GETAWAYS
    • SKI GETAWAYS
    • SPA RESORTS & GETAWAYS
    • SPRING BREAK GETAWAYS
    • STAYCATION GETAWAYS
  • BUCKET LIST
  • BLOG
  • Video

ENGLISH WORDS TO AVOID OVERSEAS

Home Editor's picks ENGLISH WORDS TO AVOID OVERSEAS

ENGLISH WORDS TO AVOID OVERSEAS

10 August, 2020 478 view
Editor's picks

AMERICAN WORDS TO AVOID IN EUROPE

It’s an undeniable fact that Americans love to travel. More than 62 million U.S. citizens traveled overseas in 2014, and this number is expected to rise in this new year as the dollar strengthens.

While travel is rewarding, it can also be stressful and challenging when you don’t know the language. Though you may be trying your very best to use translation apps or foreign dictionaries, things can certainly get lost in translation. We’ve found some pretty hilarious examples, and we recommend you proceed with caution when using the following English words overseas. They won’t quite have the meaning you were intending.

Saying “gift” in German = Poison

Saying “kiss” in Swedish = Pee

Saying “peach” (piç) in Turkish = Bastard

Saying “pants” in British English = Underwear

Saying “pissed” in British English = Drunk

Saying “won” in Russian = Stink

Saying “tote” in German = Dead

Saying “con” in French = Idiot

Saying “fart” in Swedish = Speed

When traveling abroad, tread lightly when it comes to communication. We highly recommend looking up some common words and phrases to use (AND ones to avoid) before your next trip. As with anything else in life, preparation is key!

quản trị viên 10 August, 2020

Post navigation

DON’T PACK THESE FOR YOUR CRUISE VACATION
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE ISLAND OF MONTSERRAT?

Related news

  • Aug 08
    Editor's picks 380 view
    CRUISE TO MEXICO FROM YOUR OWN HOME PORT
  • Aug 09
    Editor's picks 416 view
    BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN SPRING
  • Aug 10
    Editor's picks 301 view
    WHAT HAPPENED TO THE ISLAND OF MONTSERRAT?
  • Aug 08
    Most popular 424 view
    HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGLISH VACATION
  • Aug 08
    Editor's picks 404 view
    BEST FALL GETAWAYS WITHOUT COLORFUL FOLIAGE
  • Aug 08
    Editor's picks 268 view
    5 FAMILY-FRIENDLY HOTELS IN SALT LAKE CITY
  • Aug 08
    Editor's picks 430 view
    IT’S NOT EASY BEING GREEN – ECO-FRIENDLY HOTELS
  • Aug 08
    Editor's picks 393 view
    LOS ANGELES HOTELS: HOW TO BASK IN THE CITY’S ICONIC LUXURY

Travel Deals

  • Cruise Deals
  • Hotel Deals
  • Vacation Deals
  • Airfare Deals
  • Car Rental Deals
  • Last Minute Deals

Resources

  • Search & Compare
  • Getaways
  • FAQ’s
  • Blog

Newsletters

  • Subscribe
  • Profile & Preferences
  • Refer A Friend
  • Spotlight
  • Travel Flash
  • Top Travel Deals

© 2020 Signup Travel Deals

Coppyright © 2020 signuptravel.com All right reserved. Designed by VAWEB