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Safety and Travel

Everyday safety tips

While you are abroad, you must exercise the same safety precautions that you would at home. Don't take the attitude that you are protected and safe because you are anonymous and no one knows you. Don't travel with anything that you are not prepared to lose. Use your common sense, avoid confrontations, try to blend in as much as possible, try to familiarize yourself with the area, ask the locals where the safe part of town is, and if you feel insecure in a certain place, don't go there. Do not expose yourself to unnecessarily dangerous situations.

It will be difficult to fully hide the fact that you're a foreigner. That may make you more vulnerable to theft and crime. While you can't control everything that happens to you at home or abroad, you can sway the odds. Some practical suggestions include:

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