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1. Be comfortable and carefully clothed.
-> don't wear your best clothes (at some moment you'll get hot/cold and trust me, your best dress will be all unwrinkled and not as great looking as before)
-> high heels is a big no-no. Trust flat shoes, if not Converse/Olympus, then comfortable flats/ballerinas.
jeans are the best choose. I support also tights+something combo
-> About those jeans. Even if tight jeans make your ass look great, don't wear them. Looks awful after 4 hours (or more) sitting.
2. Drink lots of water.
-> sitting whole day is tiring, and kind of the same as flying (you sit probably uncomfortably)
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3. Trust (not) the cafes of trains.
-> they are expensive
-> if you were so idiotic that forgot your water+food (snacks), trust them and buy the water and damn food.. we don't water a dead body in the crowd
4. Even if something doesn't go according to your plan, there is one thing 100% sure- there will be more trains.
-> don't cry/be bitchy to other people, it's not their fault. Probably it was your fault anyways.
-> relax, go with the flow, honey
5. If you sit next to an unknown person, talk with them. you are probably traveling with the train to a new town/city/country/.. and if they have lived there their whole life, they should know their city.
-> be sensitive, if they sleep or look sleepy, don't bother to wake them up
-> don't ask personal questions! It's not your place to know how their life is.
-> if you're a girl and you're asking a guy.. they might assume that you're hitting on them. Since I don't sport quickies trains with strangers, my advice is: tell them that you have a boyfriend (even if you don't) and that you are not interested in him. This you tell at that moment when he is either suggesting something bad or strongly and weirdly telling you about his girlfriend.
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Hopefully these tips help you at least a bit! :)
-Liz
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