Travel

Travel

Travel

Posted by: elle

20th Oct 2008 11:47pm

travelling is not very safe at this present time


winspaz
  • 17th Nov 2010 05:36pm

i totally agree with mike. don't just book any tour cos they are cheap. they might come with dodgy airlines (they have really dodgy planes in china! i went on one that had fold down chairs!! and the engine was SOOo loud i thought it was going to explode any second >.<)
also, its our own responsibility to keep our property safe. eg. keep our bags/wallets/passports all close to our body. Don't count out wads of cash when buying from shops..keep a few notes in ur pocket so u can pull out little amounts of money as opposed to a whole stack of bills and count out 2 as it leads to the unwanted attention of thieves...


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