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During Your Stay
It is very important to enjoy yourself when
on a trip, whether it be for business or pleasure and you must
not be constantly thinking about what you should or should not
be doing. Instead the tips below are meant purely as a guide,
for you to take some points from and others to leave all together.
Try to look as if you know where you are going, this may not
be so easy if after all it is the first ever time in that country,
but even still look confident as IF you know.
Carrying maps around looking perplexed, and stopping to look
at monuments or buildings, obviously shows that you are from
out of town, and may attract the wrong type of attention.
Using travellers cheques, will always be helpful, as will using
a credit card for any purchases made so that you can take advantage
of the additional insurance offered.
Do NOT pull large amounts of cash out of your pocket. This will
catch attention, no matter what country you are in. It sounds
so silly, but it is amazing how many people pull out a mound
of cash to be some small item. I see it all the time in Thailand,
and it always amazes me. There have been times when even I was
tempted to follow the guy and .... (rest assured I didn't !
Try to think about where you are going that day and carry sufficient
cash for that and any unforeseen extras, plus a card. That should
cover all you need and will limit any losses if anything did
happen.
Do NOT accept drinks from anybody that you have just met, especially
if in dubious surroundings or do not know, they could be laced
with any type of concoction.
Try not to go on "wonderful trips" or to a "super
shopping centre" rides with people who approach you in the
street. This could lead anywhere, and will probably cost you
a lot more than by taking a normal taxi. Ask your concierge or
read through this site.
Check on your first day whether you need to reconfirm your next
flight, if so do it then. Some airlines do not require this anymore
but it is still worthwhile calling them so that they at least
have your contact details, in case the flight is delayed or whatever.
Do not carry your passport around, leave it in the safe in your
hotel. A photocopy will suffice if local law states that you
need to.
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