Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - I want to travel with my classmates, that kind of poor travel, but I'm a little scared now. What are the chances of meeting the bad guys?

I want to travel with my classmates, that kind of poor travel, but I'm a little scared now. What are the chances of meeting the bad guys?

It depends on the individual. If you are careful, it won't be a big problem.

According to my personal experience, I generally need to pay attention to the following matters:

1. Don't drink from strangers. When you are outside, you usually bring your own water and drink the water with the bottle cap open.

It's normal to meet strangers on the road, but you must keep your distance. If the other person has vague hints, be sure to stay away from this person.

It's best not to share a room with someone you just met on the road, even if he looks good.

All valuables are put in your schoolbag or wallet, and must be hung in front.

It is also common to have dinner with new friends you meet on the road, but you must take care of your bowls and drink cups. Try to keep your drink glass empty when you go to the bathroom. When you come back, if you think there is something wrong with the cup, you'd better find an excuse to change to another drink.

6. Remember the alarm call at that time.

7. Let your family or friends know your itinerary and keep in touch with them at any time.

8. If you are abroad, copy your passport and visa page, and write down the telephone number and alarm number of the local embassy in China.

In fact, generally speaking, the most important thing in the whole body is that you are the most important person. If you are careful, nothing will happen. Plus, if you travel alone, someone will always take care of you. I've been running around by myself for years. Although I have encountered unhappy things, I am happy on the whole. Come on!