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Dear Mr. Khurana,
I am getting my
monthly dose of happiness while writing this email to you. It
is my privilege to have you as a customer. Hope you like our
monthly eGifts. And thank you so much for taking out time to read
the emails and eBooks regularly. Your continuous encouragement
has helped us improve the newsletter.
While being connected to the internet please
download eBookDussehra specially compiled for you by clicking on
its name, within one month from now. I am glad I could get it
ready, as promised, and am mailing it with the festival still ten
days away. You are aware of our standards of punctuality. We intend to continue with this
tradition to serve you better.
1. Carry your passport, other travel documents and your money
separately. You don't want to lose them all together.
2. Place a photocopy of your passport in each and every
checked-in bag that you give at the airport. Helps in case you lose your
luggage.
3. Keep extra photocopies of the relevant pages of your passport.
This is needed for Indian permits.
4. If you order mineral water in a restaurant, make sure the bottle
is unsealed at the table - in front of you.
5. Never travel without mosquito repellents and other essential
medicines.
6. It is a good idea to carry locks for your bags and suitcases. Try
to keep your clothes flat and avoid carrying too many fragile goods that will be left at the mercy of careless luggage
handlers.
7. Label your entire luggage and even try to carry an extra set of
labels with you.
8. Carry an extra set of lock and keys, just in case.
9. It's not a good idea to travel with too much cash. Travellers'
cheques are best.
10. Don't use new shoes, however comfortable they may seem.
11. Try not to store liquids in a bottle in any of your bags. If you
must, seal the mouth with white hospital tape.
12. Pack empty plastic ziplock bags to separate soiled clothes from
the rest, especially if you're travelling to a rainy destination.
13. Ensure that your luggage is waterproof.
14. Confirm, reconfirm, confirm once again. (Your plane tickets, that
is)
15. If travelling in the monsoon, carry a raincoat and umbrella.
16. Make a list of all your personal medicines that you are carrying
with you. Carry the list with you wherever you go.
17. Carry your own water bottle. This should be within arm's length
at all times. It'll save you the problem of drinking unsafe water whenever you are thirsty.
18. Many women travellers prefer to carry a high pitched whistle that
would scare away stalkers.
19. Women who are travelling alone should not admit they are
travelling alone.
20. When asking for directions, ask shopkeepers, not pedestrians.
Check with at least two persons or more.
21. Make a list of all the things you forgot while travelling and use
the list before your next trip.
I thought the
21 Tips - though long, would be useful and have decided to skip
the humour this time. Will be emailing you as per schedule.
There are
some excellent holiday packages we are negotiating for Dec 2004.
I hope to communicate the details of these packages in my next
newsletter.
Truly yours
(Alok Mathur)
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