
Atolls, WWII relics and coral reefs invite diving, fishing and cultural immersion, while cuisine includes seafood and breadfruit.
01.01 New Year
March 01.03, Nuclear Test Day
March 01.05, Constitution Day
July 22.09, Independence Day
December 25.12, Christmas
911, single emergency number
– Amata Kabua, first president
– Hilda Heine, President
– Tony de Brum, diplomat, climate activist
– removal of corals and shells
- entering sacred places without permission from elders
- photographing people without consent
– sea turtle hunting
– removal of sand from beaches
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Community ties and respect for elders play an important role.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– On Sunday, most establishments are closed due to church attendance.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Yokwe / yokwe
– gratitude / Kommool / kommool
– please / Jouj im / jouj im
– Excuse me / Jolok / jolok
– Where is the bus…? / Bus eo ilo…? / bus eo ilo
– How much does the ticket cost? / Etan wot ticket? / etan wot tiket
– pharmacy / Pharmacy / pharmacy
– I need a doctor / Ij aikuj in doctor / ij aikuj in doctor
– I need help / Ij aikuj in jibwe / ij aikuj in jibwe
– call the police / Call police / call police
– Call an ambulance / Call ambulance
– Very tasty! / Emman nan! / emman nan
– the bill, please / Bill, jouj im / bil jouj im
– toast / Kommol tata! (Thank you and to your health!) / kommol tata
– joke / In the Marshall Islands, the ocean is the road!
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and the ocean
– Fishing and maritime culture
– Traditions and customs
– Music and dancing
- Hospitality
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and military bases
- Social problems
- Economic difficulties
- Personal income
– swim in the Pacific Ocean
– dive
– go boating
- observe animals
Atolls, WWII relics and coral reefs invite diving, fishing and cultural immersion, while cuisine includes seafood and breadfruit.
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01.01 New Year
March 01.03, Nuclear Test Day
March 01.05, Constitution Day
July 22.09, Independence Day
December 25.12, Christmas
911, single emergency number
– Amata Kabua, first president
– Hilda Heine, President
– Tony de Brum, diplomat, climate activist
– removal of corals and shells
- entering sacred places without permission from elders
- photographing people without consent
– sea turtle hunting
– removal of sand from beaches
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Community ties and respect for elders play an important role.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– On Sunday, most establishments are closed due to church attendance.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Yokwe / yokwe
– gratitude / Kommool / kommool
– please / Jouj im / jouj im
– Excuse me / Jolok / jolok
– Where is the bus…? / Bus eo ilo…? / bus eo ilo
– How much does the ticket cost? / Etan wot ticket? / etan wot tiket
– pharmacy / Pharmacy / pharmacy
– I need a doctor / Ij aikuj in doctor / ij aikuj in doctor
– I need help / Ij aikuj in jibwe / ij aikuj in jibwe
– call the police / Call police / call police
– Call an ambulance / Call ambulance
– Very tasty! / Emman nan! / emman nan
– the bill, please / Bill, jouj im / bil jouj im
– toast / Kommol tata! (Thank you and to your health!) / kommol tata
– joke / In the Marshall Islands, the ocean is the road!
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and the ocean
– Fishing and maritime culture
– Traditions and customs
– Music and dancing
- Hospitality
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and military bases
- Social problems
- Economic difficulties
- Personal income
– swim in the Pacific Ocean
– dive
– go boating
- observe animals
