What dangers have you encountered while studying abroad?

Updated on society 2024-06-26
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Going out with a friend, he was driving, the highway accidentally didn't pay attention to the speeding, the police car was in the back, at first I didn't think there was anything wrong with our car, but later found that he had been following us, so he pulled over. And then! Friend, him!

    Open the door and get out of the car! The police pointed a gun directly at him. I almost lost my life, explained for a long time, and finally let us go and didn't torture us to the police station.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I studied at Bandar University in Cairo, Egypt, and when I took a taxi in Cairo, I encountered a situation where the driver fare increased wildly. What scared me was that I heard from the senior that he had also had a dispute with the driver over the taxi fare, and the taxi driver took out a knife at that time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I remember one time when I got sick. I went to the hospital alone, and it was getting dark. Halfway through the road, I found that there were two boys who had been following me, and I was scared to death, and then suddenly I met my good friend driving past me, and after I got into his car, I was scared to think about those two boys.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I was a graduate student in a city where the security was very bad, and people were robbed at both ends of the day in three days, and occasionally there was a gun headshot in the neighborhood.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the United States, it was broken, and I almost walked into the lake in the afternoon, but fortunately I was pulled back by my friends, and I fell into it just enough to freeze to death.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    On a solo trip to Madrid, I noticed two people following me and the backpack had been unzipped. At that time, I was scared to find someone tailgating. Thankfully, there is nothing missing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are a lot of inconveniences when I study abroad, and there are also local young people who talk to me, and they don't seem to be good people, so they usually don't respond.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I almost robbed him three times a year outside, but fortunately, the people who robbed him every time were too scumbag, and there was nothing in their hands that could hurt people.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Once, a foreigner talked to me, at first it was a normal chat, nothing, and then he actually wanted to open a room with me! MLGB, it's crazy that I run to a crowded place with a lot of people.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the apartment, strangers often knock on the door to ask for various things, and they will be more worried about their safety, so put a pair of men's shoes at the door.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    International students have repeatedly encountered personal safety accidents overseas, and there are five main hidden dangers. The first is a poor sense of self-protection. Because many international students have a good vision for overseas study and life, and due to their young age and limited experience, they underestimate various difficulties and have a poor sense of self-protection.

    International students should carry out adequate personal safety education and make adequate preparations before going abroad.

    The second is man-made accidents. In many cases, international students encounter accidents overseas because of "natural and man-made disasters". In case of an accident, international students should first contact the Chinese diplomatic mission in the local area to ask for help. the second is to contact the local Chinese Sun Xue International Student Organization and ask the local Chinese to appeal in many ways, including making appeals on the Internet; The third is to hire a lawyer as much as possible, and you can find a free lawyer through teachers or students at your local law school; the fourth is to propose high civil compensation; Fifth, insurance should be handled in accordance with international practice.

    The third is carelessness in making friends. In order to integrate into the local cultural life as soon as possible, international students will mingle with the locals, and the problem of "making friends carelessly" will follow. Therefore, the most important criterion for choosing friends overseas is good conduct.

    Fourth, non-compliance with local regulations and customs. Many international students have developed some bad habits in China, which will inevitably be manifested when they go abroad, such as not obeying traffic rules, making loud noises in public places, etc., which is easy to cause disgust to the locals. It's really not worth incurring unnecessary trouble because of outrageous behavior.

    Fifth, emergencies. The fire incident that occurred in 2003 at the Friendship University of Russia is a typical emergency, and in foreign countries, most of the common accidents are traffic accidents, loss of property, illness, etc. Since most of the people studying abroad are young people under the age of 25 and have little experience in dealing with emergencies, if the accident is serious, international students should contact the local Chinese embassy or consulate as soon as possible, and at the same time report to the relevant local authorities for necessary investigation or assistance.

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