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How to Be Treated Well in France
The French have a bad reputation for being rude. Some of this may be deserved, but your interactions with French people can be much improved by presenting yourself well. Even if you speak almost no French, a friendly--not demanding--attitude and ... [... more]
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How to Dress for Success on an Adventure Vacation
Looking good in the outdoors is not about style. It's about wearing clothes that are functional and comfortable. If you make the right choices in the way you dress for your vacation, it will dramatically impact your level of safety and comfort. ... [... more]
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How to Pack for a Ski Trip to Canada
Skiing in the Great White North is an must-do for many winter sports enthusiasts. Here are some packing tips for the bulky winter gear needed to tame the slopes. Wear what you can. Avoid packing heavy coats and boots and try to wear these items ... [... more]
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How to Dress for Bolivia
Bolivia is a country diverse in climate, ecology and culture, which can make choosing how to dress a bit difficult. What you choose to wear may change day by day, as you travel from city to pueblo, highland to jungle, so preparing ahead of time ... [... more]
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How to not look like a tourist in Downtown HB, Ca
Instead of sticking out like a sore thumb in the crowds of many that flock to Downtown Huntington Beach, you can blend in a little better and be a part of the local scene. Lastly, try going out to a few good spots. Try a few restaurants. No Ka Oi ... [... more]
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How to Pack a Suitcase So It Won't Pick up Odors
Suitcases pick up travel odors - the smell of packed shoes when they get hot, the stale smell from the plane's cargo section and even hotel smells. Here are some creative ideas on how to protect against such travel odors. A couple of days before ... [... more]
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How to Dress for a New England Summer
Ask a New Englander what the weather is like and the response will be, "Wait a minute and I'll tell you." Summer in New England can vary from hot/humid to cool/damp and anywhere from 60-100 degrees. Here's some suggestions on how to dress for a [... more]
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How to "fashionably" Travel Light
This article is particularly for girls - not to be bias but just being realistic. As a frequent traveler, I know how difficult it is to pack (I am talking to us girls... tee hee hee). I pack lightly- for my standard- but my husband still ... [... more]
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How to be safe and have fun when taking a trip to the ...
A trip to New York city can be fun and safe if you follow a few simple rules. Growing up in NYC affords me a 'spider sense' that you only get from living in the city. Tourist who come to NYC make common mistakes that make them stand out to the ... [... more]
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How to Calculate Temperature Conversions
Sometimes it's just convenient to know how to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit. Especially if you're from the United States in a foreign country where they use only Celsius for temperature readings. Want to know how to calculate temperature ... [... more]
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How to Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit (and Vise Versa)
If you have a conversation about the weather with some from overseas, you might get lost in translation wondering if the person is describing hot weather or cold. That's because outside the US, people measure temperature on the metric scale, ... [... more]
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How to Deal with the Las Vegas Snow
Ok. Here's the deal. Las Vegas was not prepared for this much snow so there is a good chance Las Vegas is not going to know what to do. This how to will guide you through the snow dilemmas here in Las Vegas and where to avoid accidents. Comments ... [... more]
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