Teenagers when leaving home for their first holiday away from home often think of partying to the small hours of the morning with consumption of alcohol high on the list.
They often forget to keep themselves safe while travelling away from home as often this is their first taste of freedom. A young boy recently died on holiday on his first Greek holiday due to a fight breaking out with a large number of boys around his age. You don't want this to happen to any of your friends so here are a few tips to make it through your holiday.
A good tip is the same idea when you started a new school or High School. Each younger pupil is allocated an older pupil as a mentor to keep them safe and guide them through the school year. This will be great advise for you when on holiday for the first time stick with your buddies and help each other out if any one of you gets in to trouble. Always leave the place together in a group and stick together and no split up on the way home.
Plan ahead epically in a club with the noise and crowds suggest a meeting place at a certain time if anyone gets separated as this is the most important thing to do to keep tabs on everyone on the night out. This is a good stem as other mates can stop you getting into a fight or stopping you from being pestered by unwanted advances.
This may sound a little over the top but it very true no more truer than out and about today in clubs and bars. Don't trust anyone apart from your friends. Be on your guard at all times and don't let anyone offer to buy a drink for you as the alcohol drink may be spiked with a drug only purchase drinks yourself and leave any unwanted drinks on a table if anyone insists on buying a drink for you. Be sensible at all times.
This may sound obvious but few people follow up on what this and that is don't allow strangers into your hotel room or to walk you home or share a cab with at the end of the evening. Always be on your guard.
They often forget to keep themselves safe while travelling away from home as often this is their first taste of freedom. A young boy recently died on holiday on his first Greek holiday due to a fight breaking out with a large number of boys around his age. You don't want this to happen to any of your friends so here are a few tips to make it through your holiday.
A good tip is the same idea when you started a new school or High School. Each younger pupil is allocated an older pupil as a mentor to keep them safe and guide them through the school year. This will be great advise for you when on holiday for the first time stick with your buddies and help each other out if any one of you gets in to trouble. Always leave the place together in a group and stick together and no split up on the way home.
Plan ahead epically in a club with the noise and crowds suggest a meeting place at a certain time if anyone gets separated as this is the most important thing to do to keep tabs on everyone on the night out. This is a good stem as other mates can stop you getting into a fight or stopping you from being pestered by unwanted advances.
This may sound a little over the top but it very true no more truer than out and about today in clubs and bars. Don't trust anyone apart from your friends. Be on your guard at all times and don't let anyone offer to buy a drink for you as the alcohol drink may be spiked with a drug only purchase drinks yourself and leave any unwanted drinks on a table if anyone insists on buying a drink for you. Be sensible at all times.
This may sound obvious but few people follow up on what this and that is don't allow strangers into your hotel room or to walk you home or share a cab with at the end of the evening. Always be on your guard.
About the Author:
Travelling alone with your friends here is some friendly travel advise for you to read and also if you wish to book a car you can read about car hire tips on our website http://www.bluewheels.com
No comments:
Post a Comment