
Beaches, markets and villages.
01.01 New Year
November 13.01, Liberation Day
July 27.04, Independence Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
June 21.06, Music Day
September 23.09, Memorial Day
November 01.11, All Saints' Day
December 25.12, Christmas
117 police
118, fire department
8200, emergency medical care
– Gnassingbe Eyadema, President
– Fauré Gnassingbé, President
– Emmanuel Adebayor, footballer
- entering sacred groves without permission from elders
- photographing traditional ceremonies without consent
– export of ivory and rare animals
- participation of foreigners in political actions
- spending the night in villages without the consent of the community
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– It is customary to bargain at markets.
– Traditional dances and music play an important role.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– greeting / Bonjour / bonjour
– gratitude / Merci / merci
– please / S'il vous plaît / sil vu ple
– I'm sorry / Désolé / dezole
– Where is the bus…? / Où est le bus…? / ue le bus
– How much does the ticket cost? / How much does the ticket cost?
– pharmacy / Pharmacie / farmasi
– I need a doctor / J'ai besoin d'un médecin / zhe bezua d'eh medsen
– I need help / J'ai besoin d'aide / zhe bezua d'ed
– Call the police / Appelez la police / aple la polis
– Call an ambulance / Appelez une ambulance / aple yn ambulans
– Very tasty! / Très bon! / tre bon
– bill, please / L'addition, s'il vous plaît / ladision sil vu ple
– toast / To your health! (To your health!)
– joke / In Togo, music is heard on every corner! / au togo la musique est partout
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (fufu, corn)
– Music and dancing
– Nature and traditions
- Football
- Hospitality
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
- Social problems
- Poverty
- Ethnic conflicts
– swim in the Atlantic
– stroll through the bazaars
– to taste the cuisine
– haikit
Beaches, markets and villages.
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01.01 New Year
November 13.01, Liberation Day
July 27.04, Independence Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
June 21.06, Music Day
September 23.09, Memorial Day
November 01.11, All Saints' Day
December 25.12, Christmas
117 police
118, fire department
8200, emergency medical care
– Gnassingbe Eyadema, President
– Fauré Gnassingbé, President
– Emmanuel Adebayor, footballer
- entering sacred groves without permission from elders
- photographing traditional ceremonies without consent
– export of ivory and rare animals
- participation of foreigners in political actions
- spending the night in villages without the consent of the community
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– It is customary to bargain at markets.
– Traditional dances and music play an important role.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– greeting / Bonjour / bonjour
– gratitude / Merci / merci
– please / S'il vous plaît / sil vu ple
– I'm sorry / Désolé / dezole
– Where is the bus…? / Où est le bus…? / ue le bus
– How much does the ticket cost? / How much does the ticket cost?
– pharmacy / Pharmacie / farmasi
– I need a doctor / J'ai besoin d'un médecin / zhe bezua d'eh medsen
– I need help / J'ai besoin d'aide / zhe bezua d'ed
– Call the police / Appelez la police / aple la polis
– Call an ambulance / Appelez une ambulance / aple yn ambulans
– Very tasty! / Très bon! / tre bon
– bill, please / L'addition, s'il vous plaît / ladision sil vu ple
– toast / To your health! (To your health!)
– joke / In Togo, music is heard on every corner! / au togo la musique est partout
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (fufu, corn)
– Music and dancing
– Nature and traditions
- Football
- Hospitality
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
- Social problems
- Poverty
- Ethnic conflicts
– swim in the Atlantic
– stroll through the bazaars
– to taste the cuisine
– haikit
