Safe Journey
(Daljit Khankhana)
How can we define better travelling when a person is non-same language speaker or he speaks only his mother tongue? That is not applicable everywhere. Understanding is natural process but mostly domesticated subjects are unable to understand without assistance or their clarifications. Newcomer always fails to travel a flight after guidance they feel relaxation. New machinery is also headache, educated person sometimes confused to operate them. Language is a source of expression. A sign language supports a person if he has education skills in it. Although we can?t speak or learn so many languages but we need one common language as English that may have supportive access to define our needs. There is no doubt a person is not sensitive but language barrier plays tricks to befool him/her. I like to discuss before to travel any destination we need advanced knowledge about that country, place, customs, language, geography, political system, beliefs and criminal statistics etc so a person can imagine that he is going to enjoy a civil stay. Life is invaluable. Don?t? waste your money to buy life trouble from any dangerous destination. If you are travelling only for your relax, you need to get supportive knowledge that may save you or your family not to having a different unwilling experience. It is not a best policy to leave everything on nature or God. If you are educated, trust in your experience that is sufficient to save your expenses. I knew about a person who was living in Paris. He bought a travelling kit and goes to travel on tourist places and pretends him, as he is a tourist there. He exploits single tourist woman. He enjoys them and steals their personal belongings. He used their bankcards and cheque to buy goods also they steal their passports it was gain if they robbed to a British or American traveler. I believe in it, ?all glitters are not gold?. Safety is in safety.
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