The Traveler’s Ten Commandments
- Thou shalt not expect to find things as they were at home, for thou hast left thy home to find things different.
- Thou shalt not take anything too seriously, for a carefree mind is the beginning of an enjoyable vacation.
- Thou shalt not let others get on thy nerves, for thou art paying good money to have a good time.
- Keep thy passport with thee at all times, for a person without a passport is a person without a country.
- Thou shalt have respect for thy fellow travelers and their feelings, even as thou expectest them to have respect for thee.
- Blessed is the person who can say "thank you" to those who strive to give good service.
- Thou shalt not worry He who worrieth hath no pleasure..and few things are ever fatal.
- Thou shalt not judge the people of a country by one person with whom thou hast had trouble.
- When in Rome, thou shalt do somewhat as the Romans do; if in doubt, use common sense and friendliness.
- Remember thou art a guest in the land of another..and he who treateth his host with respect shall be treated as an honored guest.
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