You do not wear a baseball cap when you come to Europe. I see a lot of guys wearing them.


What Not to Wear While Traveling in Europe
You do not wear a baseball cap when you come to Europe. I see a lot of guys wearing them.
Yes, you might be bald like me. Or balding, slightly balding.
Get a normal hat. Don't get a baseball cap because that gives it away every single time.
And especially if you wear it backwards, it just screams you're from the US. Okay?
Even if you're not from the US, that's what it says.
And when you go around you 'll see not a lot of people do wear baseball caps,
especially with like a New York Yankees logo or Boston or whatever. So do make sure you kind of stay away from that one.
Okay. Second thing not to wear for my guy travelers : khaki pants.
Look, Europeans, they wear pants, they wear slacks, they wear tight jeans, stuff like that.
But they do not wear khakis, okay? Your Dockers? You 're not bringing those to Europe.
You might say, " But they're really comfortable!"
Yes, they are really comfortable, but that's not what people wear around here.
So what I 'm trying to help you do is fit in better so you don't stick out as the tourist
that people want to pickpocket and rob. You can fit more in like a local.
Look, I don't look very much like a local because I'm a big fat guy, but that doesn't mean I can't fit in. Okay?
So khakis? Sorry guys, sorry Dockers people. Don't bring ' em with you, okay?
Third " don't " I have for you when you come here is don't wear ath-leisure wear or athletic wear when you come here.
I know in the US you see a lot of people wearing their Underarmour t-shirts
and they got their Adidas pants or sports pants on. Stuff like that. Yoga pants. Things like that.
Here in Europe, people don't wear the athletic - leisure clothes as normal clothes.
They wear those athletic clothes to go to the gym. To go running, to go biking, things like that.
I know in the US, it's kind of a normal thing but here we don't use it, okay? Just letting you know that.
And our next " don't " which kind of follows with that is don't wear your big, baggy US university sweatshirt.
I'm here in May and there's a lot of US travelers, backpackers here, you know, from colleges
and they got their Wisconsin logo on them or their Illinois logo on them or their Harvard stuff on there.
And it just screams : " I'm a tourist. Come rob me ".
And you 'll notice that people around here they 're not wearing hoodies, they 're not wearing those baggy sweatshirts,
especially with the big graphic prints on the front. So you might want to stay away from that one.
Now, I told you, sometimes I mess up on these too. I wear my Wolter 's World logo sometimes. So, you do have that.
And all these, these are really up to you. I 'm just trying to help you fit in better
so you can have a better time and meet more locals
and not get picked on with a lot of " Selfie stick? Selfie stick? Need a selfie stick?" These kind of things, alright?
You do not wear a baseball cap when you come to Europe. I see a lot of guys wearing them.
Yes, you might be bald like me. Or balding, slightly balding.
Get a normal hat. Don't get a baseball cap because that gives it away every single time.
And especially if you wear it backwards, it just screams you're from the US. Okay?
Even if you're not from the US, that's what it says.
And when you go around you 'll see not a lot of people do wear baseball caps,
especially with like a New York Yankees logo or Boston or whatever. So do make sure you kind of stay away from that one.
Okay. Second thing not to wear for my guy travelers : khaki pants.
Look, Europeans, they wear pants, they wear slacks, they wear tight jeans, stuff like that.
But they do not wear khakis, okay? Your Dockers? You 're not bringing those to Europe.
You might say, " But they're really comfortable!"
Yes, they are really comfortable, but that's not what people wear around here.
So what I 'm trying to help you do is fit in better so you don't stick out as the tourist
that people want to pickpocket and rob. You can fit more in like a local.
Look, I don't look very much like a local because I'm a big fat guy, but that doesn't mean I can't fit in. Okay?
So khakis? Sorry guys, sorry Dockers people. Don't bring ' em with you, okay?
Third " don't " I have for you when you come here is don't wear ath-leisure wear or athletic wear when you come here.
I know in the US you see a lot of people wearing their Underarmour t-shirts
and they got their Adidas pants or sports pants on. Stuff like that. Yoga pants. Things like that.
Here in Europe, people don't wear the athletic - leisure clothes as normal clothes.
They wear those athletic clothes to go to the gym. To go running, to go biking, things like that.
I know in the US, it's kind of a normal thing but here we don't use it, okay? Just letting you know that.
And our next " don't " which kind of follows with that is don't wear your big, baggy US university sweatshirt.
I'm here in May and there's a lot of US travelers, backpackers here, you know, from colleges
and they got their Wisconsin logo on them or their Illinois logo on them or their Harvard stuff on there.
And it just screams : " I'm a tourist. Come rob me ".
And you 'll notice that people around here they 're not wearing hoodies, they 're not wearing those baggy sweatshirts,
especially with the big graphic prints on the front. So you might want to stay away from that one.
Now, I told you, sometimes I mess up on these too. I wear my Wolter 's World logo sometimes. So, you do have that.
And all these, these are really up to you. I 'm just trying to help you fit in better
so you can have a better time and meet more locals
and not get picked on with a lot of " Selfie stick? Selfie stick? Need a selfie stick?" These kind of things, alright?
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