Unlock the 31 Hidden Travel Safety Secrets That Could Save Your Life on Your Next Adventure
Your surroundings are going to be complex and dynamic, and you need to maintain a critical eye and a clear head so you can react quickly and appropriately to possibly dangerous situations.
Make eye contact with potential threats. No, I don’t mean get into a staring contest, but let them know you see them and they’re more likely to move on. Keep your phone in your bag, stay (relatively) sober, and look out for your friends as well.
Body language also plays a big role in deterring theft and harassment. When sitting in a restaurant for instance, always do your best to sit facing the door, so you can see everyone coming and going from the building. Choose bus seats closer to the door for a quick exit if you don’t feel comfortable with the people around you.
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