Common courtesy and common sense should work fine. Like any other place that has a lot of tourists, a smile and some please and mahalo (thank you) go a long way. Most people here are pretty laid back and understand it takes a while for visitors to slow their clocks down. Best thing to do is stash the watch until it's time to get back on the plane.BRWombat wrote:This is waaaay OT, but hobie, just out of curiosity, how do you recommend a tourist to Hawaii act -- beyond common courtesy, common sense, and all those other rare commodities? I mean, if I visit Hawaii there's no way I could ever look or talk like an islander -- more like sunburned ice cream guy from Lilo & Stitch -- so I know I'd be pegged as a tourist. What's the best way to be a non-annoying tourist?
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