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• Travel lightly—what you pack, you carry!• Limit the amount of valuables you take overseas. Ask the question, "Can I live without this?" Sentimental or favorite items should be left at home.• Clean out your wallet of non-essentials. Only take necessary identification or credit cards with you. Keep a record of credit card numbers with the telephone number of the credit card company separate from the actual credit cards. Also, keep traveler's check receipts separate from the actual checks. The companies will need to be notified immediately if the cards or checks are stolen.• Men should carry their wallet in a front pocket to hinder pickpockets.• Many bags look alike, so each piece of your luggage should have a highly visible tag or sticker on it that separates it from similar bags at a glance.• Do not leave bags unattended. Hold all bags tightly in a crowd. There are people who make a living, seeking to steal other people's personal belongings.• If you have a layover in an airport and want to sleep, put your bags under your head or place your arm or leg through the handles. This makes it more difficult for it to be stolen.• Remember your manners while you are traveling. Be considerate of and courteous to those around you. Americans have a bad international reputation of being loud and obnoxious. When traveling with a group, this is an easy reputation to perpetuate because excitement levels are usually high. Try not to live up to this reputation.• Make a copy of your passport and put it in your luggage. If your luggage is lost, it will make identifying your luggage easier. If your passport is lost, you will have a copy of it until it is replaced.• Give important travel information to family members.• Bring any and all medications you must have. Use the original bottles. If there is a sizable amount of medications needed, it might be advisable to have a doctor's letter with you, explaining that you have legitimate medical needs.• Take several $1 bills for small incidentals as you travel.