🧭 Independent Travel & Orientation *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

6.14 – Using Nonverbal Cues for Polite Travel: Body language speaks loudly even without words. Smiling, nodding, or stepping aside shows respect and awareness. Making eye contact while thanking someone feels genuine. Holding doors open signals kindness to others behind you. Avoiding crossed arms or frowns keeps communication open. Gestures like waving “thank you” help in noisy places. Keeping posture calm shows confidence and readiness. Nonverbal politeness can prevent misunderstandings during travel. Practicing these cues builds smoother connections in public settings. Courtesy through simple actions makes travel more welcoming for everyone.

About this course

Training in navigation, transportation, and safety skills to support confident and independent travel in various environments.

This course includes:
  • Step-by-step route planning and navigation exercises
  • Transportation resource guides and safety checklists
  • Real-world travel practice scenarios for skill application

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