Recently, I asked my fellow American tourists in the BuzzFeed community about the worst mistakes they made the first time they traveled abroad.
Here are 13 of their top responses:
1.“I accidentally booked a 12-hour layover on a flight that was already 8 hours long, thinking the layover (for whatever reason) was over the ocean.”
2.“We crossed the Friendship Bridge into Canada, but they sent us back because my wife had pepper spray.”
3.“Not taking out travel insurance. I had never thought about it before, but it may become a necessity. While on a 12-day Mediterranean cruise, I was on an excursion when a woman on the same cruise fell and broke her ankle. “I had to be airlifted to the nearest hospital. Some of her relatives, who remained on the cruise, said that, after the airlift and the first three days in the hospital, it was already 10,000 US dollars.”
4.“When I was 15, my paternal grandfather discovered that his first wife lived in our home country, Yugoslavia. A few months later, I was 16, and my father took me abroad to meet my grandmother and see relatives who I only met a few years ago. After a few weeks in Europe, I started smoking.
5.“While using Apple GPS to search for stores, I accidentally walked into a corporate office.”
6.“My group procrastinated on planning and then decided to forego the one thing we had all agreed to: day 1 of the decompression spa. We simply abandoned our only pre-flight plan and planned our itinerary once we arrived. BAD IDEA.”
7.“When I was in the Marine Corps, I was stationed in Iwakuni, Japan. We were not allowed to leave the base for the first three days after we arrived. On the fourth day, we were taken on a tour of Iwakuni and Hiroshima. I have no I have no idea what prompted me to wear new leather flip-flops. When we got to the base, my feet were raw and blood was seeping through the leather patterns.
8.“We flew to Paris and didn’t read the hotel directions clearly, so we got lost.”
9.“We were stationed in Germany in the ’70s. We had been there about two weeks when we went to a department store. I spoke very little German (please, thank you, and it was about ‘Do you speak English?’) and I hadn’t started classes yet. of German. I asked the employee if she spoke English, to which she responded with a curt, “Nein.” There was no way for her to know I had just arrived and it was a great lesson.”
10.“Please stop telling people what state you’re from instead of saying the country when they ask you where you’re from in a foreign country.”
eleven.“We traveled to Paris. I didn’t put my faith (or advice) in the concierge’s hands soon enough. He knew all the out-of-the-way places to dine and they were amazing!”
12.“In Europe, getting a reservation ON the train does not guarantee a seat!!!”
13.And finally: “This past spring break, I went on a school trip with teachers and administrators. At one point, our group (about eight people) had to take a city bus to travel a short distance to our next tour location. Mind you, this A small bus could fit maybe 20 people. I didn’t, but someone in our group was talking and talking about life when a local, seemingly friendly passenger asked, ‘Excuse me, where are you from?’ and the woman in our group said, ‘Texas.’ The local said, ‘Well, they say everything is bigger in Texas. Does that mean your voice too? Why are you talking so loud?’ ‘ Talk about shame.”
What is the worst mistake you made the first time you traveled abroad? Share your experiences in the comments!
Note: Some answers have been edited for length and clarity.