Do's & Don'ts for Travellers
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Multilingual Functionality
In today’s globalized world, chances are you are interacting with people from more than one country. This is where multilingual functionality comes into play. Learn the language of the country you are traveling to (don't assume that they will speak your language (most of them may), so be respectful and try the country's language and ask for help if needed.
Travel Health Insurance ?
Get travel health insurance. If you are traveling abroad, it is important to make sure you have health coverage if you get sick. There is more information on the Resource page.
Be Aware of Risks
To prevent theft, avoid carrying or wearing anything expensive. Use your best judgment to avoid unsafe situations. Think ahead and come ...
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Do Your Research
Do your research. Get to know your destination in depth before you arrive. Read traveler reviews and consult with locals for information about the safest .
Eat Somewhere Local
One of the best parts of travel is the food. When you're traveling to a new area, make sure you take the time to eat the local food. It can be tempting to pop
Check-in with Family & Friends
Before you leave let someone know your itinerary, and update them to any changes of plans. Make a habit of checking in
Pack appropriately.
Make sure you pack according to the local weather and cultural norms before traveling there. When packing your suitcase