The Hawaiian Islands are as unique as they are isolated, and there are countless Americans – and foreigners – who save for years just to be able to afford to visit our beautiful islands. But in addition to saving their extra pennies and putting in overtime at work, they should also be doing their homework. Even as an American, traveling to Hawaii can be met with some culture shock, and it is important that tourists understand certain things before their plane lands on Hawaiian soil; here are 12 of those things.

  1. Life moves slowly in Hawaii.

Alpha 2008/Flickr There’s no need to rush when you’re on island time; so, sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery.

  1. We are not all Hawaiians.

Orin Zebest/Flickr Shocker, only about 10 percent of Hawaii residents are actually Hawaiian and can trace their roots to the islands’ first settlers. The rest are just Hawaii locals.

  1. Hawaii used to be ruled by a monarchy.

FadderUri/Flickr And we are the only state to celebrate royal figures.

  1. And the Hawaiian sovereignty movement is alive and well.

Sarah-Rose/Flickr There are various grassroots organizations and cultural groups who advocate for sovereignty. It is an extremely complicated movement, and, as a transplant, I can’t begin to understand the complexities of these issues.

  1. There is a major homelessness epidemic in Honolulu.

Surfing The Nations/Flickr So, please, do not joke about how you would live on the beach if you could only call Hawaii home.

  1. It’s not soy sauce, it’s shoyu.

Alpha/Flickr Sure, we might still understand you when you say soy sauce, but just, don’t.

  1. Our weather isn’t always perfect, all the time.

Steven Worster/Flickr It does rain here quite a bit, and there is no way your shorts and tank tops are going to cut it when you head to higher elevation - especially Mauna Kea, which does occasionally get snow in the winter.

  1. Kapu means forbidden.

Peter Liu Photography/Flickr This is merely a friendly reminder that you should respect any and all signs reading “Kapu.”

  1. Hawaii is astronomically expensive.

Joel/Flickr Do your research before you vacation in Hawaii. No one wants to hear about how shocked you are about the price of a gallon of gas, or a burger.

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Quinn Dombrowski/Flickr In fact, men used to practice the hula in preparation for battle. You can thank Hollywood for the stereotype of women in grass skirts and coconut bras…

  1. You must give respect to receive it.

Taminator/Flickr The Hawaiian Islands may be full of Aloha spirit, but you aren’t going to experience any of it if you don’t have a little respect for the land and the people who live here.

  1. Hawaii is unique in not only its scenery, but its culture; embrace it.

Dhilung Kirat/Flickr The beautiful Aloha state is perhaps the most unique in the country, and unless you embrace the culture and lifestyle, you’ll never fully enjoy the islands.

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Alpha 2008/Flickr

There’s no need to rush when you’re on island time; so, sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery.

Orin Zebest/Flickr

Shocker, only about 10 percent of Hawaii residents are actually Hawaiian and can trace their roots to the islands’ first settlers. The rest are just Hawaii locals.

FadderUri/Flickr

And we are the only state to celebrate royal figures.

Sarah-Rose/Flickr

There are various grassroots organizations and cultural groups who advocate for sovereignty. It is an extremely complicated movement, and, as a transplant, I can’t begin to understand the complexities of these issues.

Surfing The Nations/Flickr

So, please, do not joke about how you would live on the beach if you could only call Hawaii home.

Alpha/Flickr

Sure, we might still understand you when you say soy sauce, but just, don’t.

Steven Worster/Flickr

It does rain here quite a bit, and there is no way your shorts and tank tops are going to cut it when you head to higher elevation - especially Mauna Kea, which does occasionally get snow in the winter.

Peter Liu Photography/Flickr

This is merely a friendly reminder that you should respect any and all signs reading “Kapu.”

Joel/Flickr

Do your research before you vacation in Hawaii. No one wants to hear about how shocked you are about the price of a gallon of gas, or a burger.

Quinn Dombrowski/Flickr

In fact, men used to practice the hula in preparation for battle. You can thank Hollywood for the stereotype of women in grass skirts and coconut bras…

Taminator/Flickr

The Hawaiian Islands may be full of Aloha spirit, but you aren’t going to experience any of it if you don’t have a little respect for the land and the people who live here.

Dhilung Kirat/Flickr

The beautiful Aloha state is perhaps the most unique in the country, and unless you embrace the culture and lifestyle, you’ll never fully enjoy the islands.

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