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@Phoenix_AlphaX
Jul 16, 2026, 01:47 PM
Safety Tips for Traveling: Don't Help Strangers Carry Things, and Don't Take Action Yourself
Business trips and traveling are very common, especially with the advanced transportation systems we have today, making it easy to travel to other places for work. However, when we travel, we also need to pay attention to safety issues.
For example, when someone asks you to help carry their things at an airport or train station, don't do it. You don't know who they are or what they're planning to do.
If someone asks you to help carry their things, you can politely tell them, 'Sorry, I'm in a hurry' or 'I'm not convenient to help.'
Also, when you meet people in a foreign place who speak with a local accent, they might pretend to be your 'fellow countryman' to get close to you. In this situation, you should also be cautious and not help them with anything.
If someone asks you for directions, you can tell them how to get there, but don't escort them. You don't know who they are, and you can't guarantee their safety.
If someone asks you for help, you can help them call the police, but don't take action yourself. You don't know who they are or what their intentions are.




