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Guest Post: 8 Ways to Avoid Being a Typical ‘Guiri’ in Spain

Lily Adler is a student at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and an ISA Guest Blogger. Lily studied abroad with ISA in Salamanca, Spain, during Spring 2012.

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Don’t get called a ‘guiri.’ Photo by Kayla Buchanan’ ISA Sevilla.

But what is a guiri? A guiri is exactly what every study abroad student strives not to be. A guiri is slang Spaniards use for foreigners that stick out like a sore thumb. You may be called a guiri for the way you dress, carry yourself, talk, act, etc. So, how does an American going abroad avoid being a guiri?

Here’s some tips that I’ve come up with while being in Spain that help me blend as much as possible.

There you have it, some of my tips on how to avoid being picked out as a foreigner. Remember, the more Spanish you appear the better service you’ll get, the more patient locals will be with you and the more likely you’ll be to make Spanish friends!

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