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Take care of your safety while aboad

By: Oxana Boichenko

For many people traveling always goes with an extra thought to safety. Thanks to Hollywood, that has created so many examples and stereotypes of terrible Natashas and Borises, many foreigners are very cautious when coming to the Former Soviet countries. However, if you call on your common sense to guide you and take note of a few of our tips, you will not find any disturbance during your trip.

1. Keep low profile. You may be a patriot of your country, but while you are abroad I won't advise you to take a stand and prove it to everyone around. Many foreigners I know have come to Ukraine and Russia, for instance, expecting everything and everyone to fall at their feet. They made a point of showing they are foreigners and letting everyone know they don't give a damn about the culture of the country they were visiting. Results were very disappointing: the least harmful being that they ended up ruining their own trip, the worst – running into some trouble with locals.

When you go out on the streets, the best thing for you is to try to fit in the crowd. This way you'll have the agvantage of being able to observe people from the inside. Don't make a statement that you are a foreigner; you'll keep off cheaters, thieves and people looking for someone to take advantage of.

2. Be selective. You run a chance of setting yourself up for disappointment if you are going to get acquainted with girls in night clubs or on the streets. First of all, girls in the clubs usually don't look for lasting relationships. Secondly, by meeting someone in such a way you are simply opening up for more opportunities of people to take advantage and scam you.

Whatever you decide to do, sharpen all your sensors and don't follow every chance to get acquainted with strangers.

3. Use common sense. It is practically impossible to predict every situation you might find yourself in. Even if you don't know the language of the country you're in, using common sense will get you a long way. Be attentive, make use of reading body language and relying on your intuition. If you feel that a situation or a company you're in is getting to be unpleasant, I would advise you to leave. It's always better to be save than sorry. And don't worry about what others will think: your comfort and safety are above all.

4. Get to know the locals. Getting to know someone local to the area you are in will save you time, keep you safer and help you make the most of your stay. If you get advice from a local about places to visit and things to do, you will most likely be warned of what to avoid in order not to get in trouble. There are more chances for you to be directed to places that will be safe to visit and given pointers on how to make your visits or shopping. If you can get someone local to shop with you for souvenirs or gifts, you'll definitely have higher chances of getting a better deal and keeping cheaters away.

5. Keep your cash in several places. Since not every store accept traveler's cheques and credit cards, you'll have to use cash during your trip. The best decision is to keep it in several places. In such a way if something goes wrong and you lose you wallet or it gets stolen, you will have a reserve to fall back on.

6. Put away valuables. If you are renting an apartment, chances of your belongings being safe are much higher than if you are staying in a hotel. Over the recent years the cases of larceny have lessened, but still it wouldn't be out of place to put away your valuables from plain sight.

7. Money exchange. I would advise you to use banks for money exchange instead of the booths in the market or on the street to avoid being cheated. They may offer a little bit higher rate, but the guarantees of accuracy and honesty are next to nil. Exchange rates are higher at the airports or hotels, so if you have to use the latter, exchange as small amount as possible.



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