Manley (DD 940) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1957

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. V vi.. 1- ' 'pw ' I nf, A g DOYS Most Portuguese understand French, Spanish and some English. When speaking English speak distinctly and slowly, using simple words. If, even with patience, this fails, try print- ing, particularly with taxi drivers. Be courteous. Good I manners are expected and are impressive. Greet a clerm and say thank you afterwards. Wear uniforms properly and smart- ly. Remove your hat in museums, churches and shrines. Expect nslightn jostling in a crowd. Keep moving on side- walks. A crowd may form to admire your uniform and give the police trouble. Respect a Portuguese girl sitting alone at a table in a sidewalk cafe. It is most rude to speak to her for Portuguese girls are never permitted to go out alone with a man, day or night. A few families have become Amer- icanized and permit such, but a lone girl is never molested. Regarding purchases. Count your change and check with the salesman if in doubt. Once completed, forget it. SHOPPING The hours of shopping are 0900 to l300 and 1500 to 1900. The main shopping centers of Lisbon are concentrated in the downtown districts known as BAIXA and CHIADO. In Portugal, Americans are generally most interested in s buying the following: Gold and silver filigree workg watche Cork ice buckets and other cork ncveltiesg Madeira and local embroidery, chinawareg figurines and tiles. YUCAEULLRY. OE Numbers - Numeros Cnoomerroshl 0 - zero Czayroj 6 - seiz Qseyshl l - um Coongb 7 - sete Csetl 2 - dois Qdoyshl 8 - oito Coytul 9 - nove fnohvel 3 - tres Ctrayshl A - quetro Ckwatrul 10 - dez Cdeshl 5 - cinco Csinkul 0 3

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To reach the ibove listed ones, take electric trains and ask for tickets to the desired beach. There is also a beautiful beach across the river CCaparicaD but to reach it requires a trip on the ferry C15 minutesl and then a trip by bus C10 minutesl. The cost of trips and swim ing is very expensive. OTHER GENERLL, QND, Usfxfjui ,lNlf0IQM,T.Tl01Q In Lisbon one can see American, French, Spanish, German and Portuguese movies. All movies are shown with their original sound tracks and with Portuguese subtitles, Sunday Bull Fights are held from Easter through October. Eight different bulls are usually fought by Portuguese, Spanish and Mexican fighters during the show which lasts from 1700 to l930. Fares into the areana cost from 31,05 tO 33.15. In hotels, restaurants, bars and night clubs, where bilb include a 102 service charge, extra tipping is not obli- gatory. lt is customary, however, to tip an additional 2 or 3 escudos when the bill exceeds 2500 escudos. For taxi drivers, barbers, messenger boys, etc., a tip of l escudo C35 centsl should be sufficient. Otherwise, the general custom of tipping l0Z is followed. DONWTS Donft be boisterous. Don't skylark. Don't get tight. Por- tuguese never do. Shops are not money changers and do not know exchange value. Use Portuguese money. Don't haggle too long on prices. Reduction are practically immediate or never. Don't stand in the aisles on street cars. If no seats, stand in the rear or in front. Don't insist on more than four in a taxi. This is a strict law. Don't jaywalk downtown. Wait for traffic police signals. Don't get into political discussions. This is a benevolent government. Don't argue with the taxi meters. 0n extended trips out of central city establish a firm price with the taxi driver be- fore entering the cab. Don't pick the flowers or walk on the grass in public parks. Don't smoke in museums, public his- torical buildings, movies, or theaters. Donft be amorous on the streets. It offends Portugal's dignity.



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CURRENCY QPART 22 The unit of the Portuguese currency, called ESCUDO, is based on the decimal system like the UQS. dollar. One hundredth of e Escudo is called CENTAVO. The escudo sign CED is used in place of the decimal point. The official pegged rate is 28360 escudos to the dollar - one escudo equals about 32 cents US money, Left over escudos may be changed back to dollars at about 28390 escudos to the dollar. The legal open market rete, at exchange brokers has been varying between 283350 .end 28380. In stores, hotels, restaurants and night clubs US dollars will be exchanged for rates of 28300 and down. The Portuguese currency is issued in the following coins and notes: RQEET IEE? U if EF7Zll5QtT:.E9'T 95 LJ 'K 005150 25520 3 3550 3 3350 0017 13500 J 3,0 L, O3 5 2513 50 silver? 5430 L 0557 521500 1' g 350 .. 17 5 10300 U H0035 20300 D U D i007g 202300 not e -490 .P 7 5045.200 3 7 5 l00S00 D 03.50 500500 3 517450 l0005Q00 3 5535 000

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