Travel Brief: What To Know

Written By Admin on Selasa, 30 Oktober 2012 | 01.04

By Peter H Learnington


Take time each day to alleviate stress while traveling or vacationing and you will thank yourself for it when you get back home. With all the chaos, jet-lag, partying and other excitement of travel comes a whole lot of stress on your mind and body. By the time most vacations are over, another one is needed to recover so taking a few minutes each day to rejuvenate will make it easier for you to resume your normal life when it's all over.

When traveling to a foreign country, it is a good idea to research their laws to see how they differ from your home country and how they are enforced. For example, in Singapore, it is illegal to litter and this law is regularly enforced through a fine. If you are caught committing a crime in a foreign country, your home country in many cases will not be able to override the law.

When traveling on a plane, allow the middle seat to have both armrests. With common plane configurations containing four armrests for three seats (and eight arms), it can be confusing determining who gets to put their arms where. Airplane etiquette dictates that since the middle seat is the least desirable, and as such it is a kindness to allow that person both armrests. Nobody likes to get stuck in the middle seat, so try to be understanding.

When you are traveling and want to purchase a souvenir, focus on things that you can use to decorate your home. Too many people bring back items that clutter their rooms and eventually get thrown away. Instead of buying a lot of little things, invest in one or two nice items that you will enjoy decorating your house with.

Familiarize yourself with the local customs and the laws of the country. Marijuana is legal in Amsterdam, it's not legal in the US. Knowing the distinction between the two could mean the difference between being arrested and being free to enjoy the rest of your vacation. It also may help to keep you out of trouble if you know the particulars about the local legal system.

When traveling to tropical areas, always keep your dirty laundry in a closed bag. Hotels and homes in tropical parts of the world aren't as bug-proof as most American homes. Dirty laundry will attract insects, especially ants, meaning that clothing that was simply dirty, is now completely unwearable for the rest of the trip.

If you're far away from home and find that you've left your phone charger at home, call the front desk of your hotel and explain the situation. Most hotels save the abandoned or forgotten chargers that are left in hotel rooms; if your phone is a fairly common model, it might save you from paying fifty dollars for a charger that you only use for one or two days.

Whether you are taking a family vacation or a solo trip, traveling away from home can be a stressful event. There is always so much that needs to be taken care of before you leave, and if you are like most people, there is always something that you need that gets left behind. By applying the advice in this article to your future journeys, you can turn stressful trips into enjoyable memories.




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