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Tips for young Americans traveling abroad

by Kat Derrig

Created on: February 03, 2007   Last Updated: May 18, 2007

One of the best ways to see the world when you are young is to travel with a school or church group, or even just to go with a group of friends. However, often we are concentrating so hard on studying the language or having fun that we forget to be mindful of certain cultural and safety issues that may arise when we are exploring a new city. I have traveled to several European countries as well as Mexico with other students and would like to share with you some of my tips to be safe and have a good time:

Know Cultural and Dress Rules for Girls and Guys
The first thing you want to remember is to blend in, both in dress and behavior. This will accomplish two things: first, it will serve to better integrate you into society, thus enabling you to have a more in-depth experience of the local culture; second, nothing red flags you as a tourist (perhaps with pockets full of cash to be stolen) than an obvious "tourist outfit". Of course you probably will have left your Hawaiian shirt and knee socks at home, but guys, be aware that even your coolest gear is going to look odd in some places. In Mexico, for example, most men do not wear shorts, even in the summer. In Italy, the style for young men is very clean and modern; wearing ripped and faded jeans will only make you look like you cannot afford new pants!

For girls, you need to pay even more attention to the clothes you pack. In many other cultures, whether it be Latin America, India, or the Middle East, the rules for what is appropriate are vastly different. Take India as an example: showing your stomach in a sari is fine (although a little risque here in the US), but showing your legs in shorts may be downright offensive, and make you stand out like a tourist who obviously has no regard for local customs. Be sure you know the rules about what to cover before you travel, and pack light or warm fabrics accordingly. As far as accessories, my advice is to leave ALL jewelry at home. Wherever you go you will be able to buy inexpensive local creations with cool stones or silver-work, whether from a street vendor in Paris or a little mercado in Mexico. We have all heard the stories about the women bringing gold and diamonds from home, only to have them snatched off their persons in the street or subway. When you buy local jewelry, you have great souvenirs that are replaceable if lost.

Bars and Alcohol
In comparison to the United States, many places that you travel have very different ideas about going out on the town. In Spain,

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