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What bothers you most about traveling abroad?

What is the biggest headache for traveling abroad? I am deeply moved! I think what bothers me most is that I often can't find the right diet. China's stomach, especially when I travel for more than three days, is the most uncomfortable! Let me tell you something!

Photo: 1997 taken in Singapore. Chinese food in Singapore is excellent!

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Some netizens said it was a language problem, because poor foreign languages made communication difficult. This problem seems the same, but my years of experience tell you that the language problem is not a big obstacle now!

Have you found that many young friends are still traveling around because their foreign languages are not very good? Because now the mobile phone is intelligent, you can install some translation software, and there is no problem in basic communication. Experienced travelers have experienced it through translation software and body language.

If you are an old friend, you can choose to travel with a group. There is no obstacle to traveling with a guide.

Photo: 1980 taken in Korea. Korean food is also suitable for China's stomach.

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Some netizens said that they are worried about the safety of the journey. Yes, safety is also the most important.

However, since you choose to travel, you will definitely choose a relatively safe country to travel. If we don't feel unsafe, we can choose not to go. This worry can be avoided!

As for the unexpected situations in travel, you need to make a good travel strategy in advance, where you can't go, and what customs you should pay attention to when you are unsafe.

So I think the security problem can be avoided and can be chosen.

Photo: Roasted pork chops shot in Vienna, Austria. This dish is suitable for China's stomach (except)

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What bothers you most about traveling abroad?

It's very common, but if you travel abroad often, what will you find that makes you eat well and comfortably every day?

Because people around the world have different eating habits and different dining styles and tastes, they can adapt to China's stomach. If you travel abroad for more than three days, you may miss the most common hot and sour cabbage in China!

Especially in some countries, their food tastes simply unacceptable. It's a surprise to have a pack of mustard tuber or a bottle of Laoganma around.

Of course, if you travel to Singapore, Japan and South Korea, these troubles will basically be avoided, especially if you can eat authentic Chinese food in Singapore, such as countries in South Asia, the Middle East, Europe, America and Africa. Just make do with it!

So I think the most puzzling problem of traveling abroad is diet. I wonder if there are any friends who feel the same way with me. Tell me, what do you think bothers you most about traveling abroad?

(1) Foreign Travel Post Bar:

When traveling abroad, pay attention to the following questions:

1. local laws and regulations, such as the validity period of drivers, don't think that you can walk unimpeded with an interpreter (so-called international driver's license). The car rental company did, but the police uncle didn't, so we should check the traffic regulations of the destination and honestly make a driver's certificate or license in English or the language of the destination country.

Don't worry about language. There are many translation software, but Google is recommended abroad (remember to change your local calling card).

3. Pay attention to folk customs or religious taboos: If you go to a Muslim country, you should respect other people's eating habits. When you go to a Catholic or Christian country, you should pay attention to your clothes. Don't wear a hat or anything Don't watch or film the ongoing religious ceremony.

4. When communicating with local people, don't ignore privacy issues such as family, income, religion and sexual orientation;

I think so much for the time being, so I'll add something.