11 Travel Tips For Men – Man’s Guide To Traveling With Style & Being Prepared Upon Arrival Tips & GuideArrival, Being, Guide, Man's, Prepared, Style, Tips, Travel, TRAVELING, Uponadmin 12 Nov 2014 It's only fair to share... 1541 ViewTweet
Very true..
This is an older video – hopefully you’ll pick this comment up and respond.
What do you recommend for carrying your stuff (water bottle, camera, snack,
guidebook or notes – or maybe less) when sightseeing, especially in faraway
lands? Something that is light (to fit in the weekender duffle bag used to
get there).
fantastic video…gold tips as usual… mnay thanks
great video as always Antonio. Thank you.
If you ever find yourself in pitsburgh int airport some pretty awesome
designer stores (armani jeans boss Hugo boss Lacoste)
Teach, brother…TEACH! lol
Backpacking in Canada in a couple of months, feeling a bit better prepared
after watching this, thanks Antonio!
You don’t have to take your shoes off at Australian airports.
Shoe tree? I think you mean shoe horn. I hope you aren’t advising to wear
cowboy boots for air travel unless you are going to wear them a lot where
you’re going. They are heavy and bulky. Garment bags are also passe and a
waste with on board restrictions unless you are going to check everything
else and who does that anymore? They also conflict with your #8 tip. You
also neglected to mention traveling with tech and who doesn’t do that
except your grandparents….maybe?
Hi antonio i like your video. I have a question though, while traveling
usually i need a container to bring my passports, documents, cash and etc,
so i usually bring a massenger bag with me during travel. But wearing them
don’t really look stylish and it don’t make me look sharp. So i was
wondering can you dress up sharp with a masenger bag?
Welcome to Australia!
Good videos for men! I agree w you on dressing nice while traveling. That
plus some ppl skills makes the TSA experience a bit smoother.
Great tips again Antonio. Keep them coming!
Do you use the term shoe tree and shoe horn interchangeably or did you
misspeak? Got through a lot of words quickly, understandable.
Nice tips, i will suggest this to my friends. And one more tip this for
Indians. Do travel Insurance if you are going to make any trips. This is
available at https://www.ticketgoose.com/ i did it. Thank you
Awesome tips!
Great advice Antonio. Thank you! :)
Do tell us how was ur trip
Hi Antonio,
Your clothing selection for Australia was interesting. As it is our hottest
part of the year here, you would have found it rather hot if you made it
over to the west coast of Australia. As you remained on the east coast, you
missed our slightly warm 100 degree F plus temps over here.
You would have been in shorts and a light shirt in no time flat!….
Good job man, respect from middle east
Hi Antonio. Great tips. I learned to roll my clothes in the Marine Corps.
My wife still makes fun of me, but my clothes always fits in my luggage
while her suitcase looks like it’s going to explode. LOL. Semper Fi.
It’s true what you say. In my studies at the police university college in
Norway, we learn about how to get a good first impression, and it’s about
how you dress, how your body language is, how you look physically (good
shape), and of course how friendly and capable you look and act. People use
prejudgement, not because they are bad people, but because it’s an easy and
fast way to find out if the person is a “threat” or not. This is
sociology/criminology and there’s a lot of info on this.
I also recommend people to check out “the bystander effect”. You can find
videos on it here on youtube. People who were dressed nice and acted like
they got ill on the sidewalk got help much sooner than poorly/bland/normal
clothed people. Think for yourself: if you see a drug addict who is passed
out on the street, do you dare to help him? Especially when all other
people just walk by? You might say you would, but in real life you may not.
Not because you are bad, but because it seems like a threat. Uncertainty,
media, diseases, filthy, criminal, violence are key words.
your tip reminds me of ryan from Up in the Air
Sir, I am impressed on your videos. It have given me a lot to think about
and many useful tips. Thank you.
Some really good tips..