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We often carry a lot of things when we¡¯re traveling. ¡¾1¡¿ On long ones we carry things like passports, visas, etc. Though traveling can be fun, we¡¯re likely to misplace these things and even lose them because of the excitement of the journey or being too busy or tired. So how can we carry valuable things safely while traveling?

¡¾2¡¿ Place most of it in a wallet and put the wallet in your main suitcase or bag with a lock-and-key system. Don¡¯t open it until you reach your destination (Ä¿µÄµØ). Guess how much money you¡¯ll need on the journey, and place this money in a different wallet and carry this in your pocket. ¡¾3¡¿

Next, instead of wearing your jewelry, you can carry your jewelry at the bottom of your suitcase or bag. ¡¾4¡¿ Many people think that since the purse is always going to be in their hands, it¡¯ll remain safe. But other things like tickets, phone numbers, keys, etc., are all going to go in there. So you¡¯re often going to open your purse for something or the other. What if you just drop it?

Then remember to hook (¹³×¡) the keys. You get those really nice key chains these days that come with a big dog-hook.

¡¾5¡¿ Use one of these to carry your keys. This way, you won¡¯t leave the keys in a restaurant or any other place.

Hope all the above tips for traveling will help you.

A. So you¡¯ll know what to bring.

B. It¡¯s akind of vacation, but without your parents.

C. Spend money from this wallet till you get to your destination.

D. Firstly, distribute (·Ö¿ª) your money if you¡¯re traveling alone.

E. You can hook the key chain to your jeans or your handbag.

F. On short trips we take things like money, jewelry (Ê×ÊÎ), house keys, etc.

G. Don¡¯t carry it in your purse, just in case somebody is quick in stealing your purse.

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