englishteacha
Have courage and be kind.
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It was 11 years ago when I was in Europe, but my advice is to have some cash on hand, and a credit card. I got pick pocketed on my university campus in the computer lab (I knew who did it but couldn't "prove" it...grrrr.), and I'd just been to the ATM, so I lost my cash and my debit card. Thank goodness I had my credit card in a different pocket. Keep the cash and cards separate! (I now recommend a money belt or neck wallet.) Then, at a train station a few days later, my now-DH had his debit card "eaten" at an ATM, so we had no access to cash at all, only my credit card, unless I got cash back or a cash advance. Luckily we only had a few days left abroad.
We were in Europe (mainly the UK at university) for 3 months, so my dad paid my CC bills for me from my bank account so I never accrued any interest. If you're only traveling for a short while, that's probably not a worry.
We were in Europe (mainly the UK at university) for 3 months, so my dad paid my CC bills for me from my bank account so I never accrued any interest. If you're only traveling for a short while, that's probably not a worry.
