:Yes, that is correct. When you travel internationally, it is important to declare the purpose of your trip, as well as any items you are carrying with you on your journey, including gifts and souvenirs. You should also be aware of the rules for bringing certain items into or out of a country, as well as any customs duties or taxes that may apply.

A:I see, so we need to be careful about what we bring in and out of the country? That sounds like a lot of work! But I guess it's necessary to make sure we don't run into any problems with customs officials.

B:Yes, it can be quite complicated, but by doing some research ahead of time and being prepared, you can make the process go more smoothly. It's always a good idea to consult with a travel advisor or check the websites of the countries you will be visiting for up-to-date information on customs regulations and regulations for travelers from your own country.

A:That makes sense. Thanks for explaining things to me, Jim. I feel much better now that I know what to expect when I go abroad next time.

:That's right When you go abroad, you are often asked about the purpose of your visit. People travel for different reasons such as pleasure, vacation, business, and other purposes.

A:I understand. I'm traveling to New Zealand for sightseeing. If they ask me what my purpose is, what should I tell them?

B:Just say "sightseeing" and it should be fine.