This
week, a new travel survey has discovered that Brits are among the most
worrisome when it comes to organising a holiday with almost 50% confessing that
it really stresses them out. For almost
a quarter of British travellers, preparation, planning and booking is the
source of great stress, from the more serious issues such as budget
restrictions to the more practical – i.e. what clothes to pack.
Unsurprisingly,
losing travel documents is reported to be one of the top concerns for two
thirds of Brits, followed by packing the right items namely having enough pairs
of ‘shoes’ was cited as a prime concern for 23% of British women (proving the
female penchant for an abundance of footwear remains ‘up there’ in the list of
top priorities).
One
finding that did stand out to us here at i-interpret4u, was the number of
British holidaymakers (over a quarter), who said that falling ill while abroad
is a main concern. To be honest, it’s no
great surprise that people worry about being poorly overseas; the change in
climate, water and diet can wreak havoc for many and the prospect of seeking
medical attention in a country where you don’t speak the language can be
daunting to say the least. Add to that
the worry of being away from home and the safety of your own doctor’s surgery,
it’s no wonder the whole thought fills us with dread.
How
can you avoid it? The truth is you can’t.
You could try all of the usual recommendations and avoid seafood, ice in
your drinks, lying out in the sun for too long; but you could still become ill
regardless (and nature has a way of bestowing these experiences upon us at the
most inconvenient of times). The best we
can do is to be prepared.