It’s in the bag!
posted by adminarchived in Tips, communicating with fellow exchangers, tips for going abroad
If you are that on-the go person who loves to go around places, here’s one tip that will be a big help for you: have a sling bag with you wherever you go.
Having a sling bag helps you keep your must-haves and valuables handy all the time. This way you could avoid losing things. Who would want to look for his/her passport in the middle of a big city? No one. Get your things organized in a single bag and you won’t have any problems with your stuff. Also, this will be your “survival pack” in case you get lost in the middle of nowhere or whatever circumstance you come across with. Hey, you never know what might happen, so better be prepared at least. So what are those things that you have to have in that bag? Good question. Here’s a list of what to put in there:
• Money- Keep at least an extra on your bag in case you need to take a cab or train to somewhere. Remember that some stores might not accept credit cards too.
• Passport/ IDs- Have them with you all the time. In case you need identity verification, it’s easy to pull out your passport for confirmation.
• Notepad and Pen- You might need to write down something, whether it’s an address or a phone number of a friend.
• Medicine- This one’s important especially if you have an ailment or under medication. Bringing your medicine with you all the time helps keep you from those undesirable circumstances.
• Map/ Travel Guide- Bringing a map especially if you are not familiar with the place you are about to go will be a big help.
• Phrase-book- This will help if you are not familiar with the native language.
• Toiletries- Neat-freaks agree. Bring at least a pack of tissue and floss with you.
• A bottle of water- In case there isn’t a store to buy water nearby.
• Keys- Of course you have to go home. Make sure you don’t lose the keys to your home exchange partner’s place.
These are just suggestions; it depends on what you need to have with you on a trip. Remember to keep an eye on your belongings all the time. It’s hard to lose important things in a foreign place.












