"Bring me back something!" Those are the famous words that we all hear before starting out on our holiday. You're going to some exciting destination and your friends want a cool souvenir from there. The problem is: Gifts cost money, how many gifts should you buy and you only have so much room in your bag.
When I first started traveling I would bring back gifts for everybody: my family, friends, co-workers, neighbors. Very quickly I soon realized I wasn't getting that many gifts back in return! (Yes, it's better to give than receive, but everybody likes to receive every now and then!) So IF you decide to buy gifts, only buy for a select group of people. The guy at work that you barely talk to isn't going to be jealous when he sees you giving a souvenir to someone else.
So the souvenir is only a couple of dollars. But when you buy about 15 of them, that adds up quickly. This is your vacation! Don't spend all of your money on souvenirs. Set a budget on how much you want to spend on gifts. Make a list of people that you want to buy something for.
Make sure you have enough room in your bag to carry what you purchased back home. Recently a friend of mine was bringing me something I requested back from Canada. Upon weighing his bag at the airport, he realized that the bag was overweight. What got discarded?? My gift!! Try to buy things that don't take up too much space and are not too heavy.
Buy original items, not a Starbucks mug with the name of the city. Buy something that's
traditional of the area. Buy something that you or your friend might actually use or need. Unless you have lots of room at home, don't buy a lot of junk for yourself. It will only end up collecting dust and eventually you might give or throw it away.
Good advice and very true! Set a budget and make a list.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog, so informative. Question, what about those cabbies at the airport in a foreign country...should we use those or call the hotel to send a car for us at the airport? That will cost more money but I just want to know your take on this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your positive feedback!
ReplyDeleteGood question about the taxis. Well, it depends on the country. In some areas it might be safer to have the hotel send a car for you (if they offer that service). However, in most places, taking a taxi or a shuttle from the airport is very safe. Be sure to take a taxi from an area where you see other taxis, not from the person who comes up to you asking if you want a taxi. Check out shuttles, buses or other public modes of transportation to get to the city or your hotel. These are usually cheaper.