
Thou shalt not expect to find things as thou
hast them 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 a fine retirement.
Thou shalt not let other people get on thy nerves, for thou art paying good money for a good time.
Remember thy VISA so that thou knowest where it is at all times.
Remember to take only half the clothe
s you think you need and twice the amount of money.
Remember, if we were expected to stay in one place we would have been created with roots.
Thou shalt not worry. He that worrieth hath no pleasure. Few things are ever fatal.
Thou shalt not judge the people of a country by the person with whom thou hast had trouble.
Thou shalt not make thy self too obviously American, British or Canadian. ”When in Rome do somewhat as the Romans do.”

Remember thou art a guest in every land and that he that treateth his host with respect shall in turn be treated as an honoured guest.



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