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Packing for Italy Some thoughts on avoiding regret
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TIME Time is limited! Start packing now—it takes longer than you think to do it right. Find out what you’re missing now, not Monday of departure week.
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SPACE Space is limited: one carry-on, one checked bag You pack it, you carry it. Then carry it again. And again. Leave some room for souvenirs.
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CASH MONEY Money belt! Bring a credit/debit/ATM card, and call your bank to tell them! $50 in euros
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CLOTHING Layers!—temperatures range from 40-75° F (Italy in March is NOT the Caribbean) Two pairs of shoes—comfortable We’ll walk miles every day Good socks—cotton is bad Hat (sun can get serious) Nothing too fancy
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PERSONAL CARE Travel-pack of tissues (some bathrooms don’t have toilet paper) TSA-friendly bottles for liquids, in a 1-quart ziplock. Max 3.4 oz each. If it can leak, seal it in a bag.
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OTHER STUFF Notebook and pencil Book and playing cards (lots of time in airplanes and airports!) Ear-plugs (for sleeping on plane) Small day pack (not a “rob-me” fanny pack) Watch for keeping time (late is not OK!) Trashbag for wet/dirty clothes List of people to buy for, with souvenir ideas and addresses for sending postcards Alarm clock/device Extra memory card/batteries Plug adapter/converter
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WHAT SHOULD I PACK IN MY CARRY-ON? Passport Money Toothbrush and toothpaste (3oz or less, in a one- quart Ziploc bag) Contacts case/glasses (to sleep comfortably on the plane) Change of clothes Medication Any valuables Book/playing cards
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LEAVE AT HOME All electronics unnecessary to your biological life Expensive jewelry and watches Expensive camera gear Uncomfortable shoes Clothing that will draw unwanted attention from Italian guys Godfather t-shirts (not funny)
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START THINKING: HOLIDAY GIFTS?
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