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Electronics in Europe
#11
Don't drink the water, take beads for the natives, if they don't understand you just shout louder. You'll be fine.

Paul
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#12
Don't forget to dress the part.

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#13
Plugs and adaptors aren't the problem. Good luck finding a working outlet at airports.
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#14
Do NOT try this if you are one of the many morbidly obese Americans. :cartman:

the_poochies wrote:
Don't forget to dress the part.

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#15
In the spirit of the last post, do not wear a white T-shirt and sub-knee length shorts. You'll stick out like a sore thumb and be the target of all the pickpocketers within miles (not to mention being a fashion violation).
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#16
You might want to re-think the Eurail Pass... The folks at Trip Advisor recommend avoiding passes and booking point-to-point tickets through the sites of the various European rail companies (NOT through Rail Europe!). My own experience has also shown this method to be much less expensive.
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