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  1. Why am I crying?? Thank you for this video. I’m overwhelmed because my husband and I are suppose to be going to Germany in March and I’m so nervous that I’m crying. I’ve never been on a plane or to an airport! Im afraid of leaving my home and I’m afraid I won’t do something right. 😢 We have one credit card and I don’t know if we should get another one or not. I watched a different video that said I could go to my bank and get cash from them to take to Germany… not sure if that’s true. I wish I could hire you and your wife to come over to our house and walk us through all this. 🥺😔 I’m so scared and I hope this feeling goes away soon! I’m going to look for the German requirements for plug in adapters. Thank you for this video. I’ll be watching more today!

  2. Thanks very much for this very informative video. I’m planning to go to the UK and Paris next year. (first timer)

  3. For just internet access in europe, is there a sim card that can be used in most of the continent? More specifically in the eastern part? Can one be purchased to be used in a tablet?

  4. Only travelled to other countries twice in 12 years~only fleeting holidays- no indepth explorations. Looking forward to really travelling!… for me I find it near impossible to not perceive travel in my future. Spent most of my life travelling, working, hopefully doing good. I hope co-vid hasn’t impacted this experience too much! Keep posting up to date info! Thanks

  5. why worry about insurance , you cannot bring back your life. i travelled all over europe from portugal to russia, from england to turkey and never bothered about insurance. i saved tons of money .

  6. Women beware: before traveling know this law that could trap you abroad. This happens all the time yet I’ve never met a mother who knew what the Hague law was before it destroyed her life. We are told if our partner is abusive then leave him. Nobody thinks that means you will lose custody of your children who will be given to your abuser possibly without even an assessment of the best interest of the children. https://youtu.be/xuf9w9exgNk?feature=shared

  7. It will be my first time traveling. Where should I check all the requirements I need like entry forms, etc? Should I only check the country’s embassy website? Or the airline can help me with that?

  8. Quick question… Do you recommend getting euros before you head to europe, or do you think it’s fine just getting cash when you get there?

  9. I dont know what its like for Americans but for Australians.
    1. International sim cards and international eSimcards are readily available online and can span countries e.g. a few countries in Europe on one sim.
    2. Get a travel money card through your bank and lock in the exchange rate (you load it in the app from your phone instantly) similar to a preloaded mastercard/giftcard.
    3. Our closest countries usually dont need an international drivers license- an Australian open one is fine e.g. if you drive in NZ on your holiday.

  10. Man I don’t understand why you have such little subs. You’ve been the most helpful YouTube channel I’ve found. Thanks for doing you man

  11. Thank you for the information! I’m getting ready to fly to Scotland to see a friend. It’s my first international flight and your advice answered a lot of my questions and concerns! Thanks again!

  12. I just learned about the 6 month rule after checking the requirements, I got worried because I am supposed to be going to America in August(and back home at the end of august) and my passport expires in September. I was just searching and apparently as a British citizen traveling under the visa waiver program…. It doesn’t apply to me because US and UK are buddies. 💀 Made me so anxious for a second, glad I know for the future, and glad I watched the video.

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