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The Old College Pry

How do we know when we’ve become too involved in our offspring’s college education?

Is it okay to call a professor to dispute a test score? Should we proofread papers? Should we have access to grades if we are paying tuition? Should we storm the Dean’s office?

This recovering helicopter mom got the straight dope from college professors – and you won’t believe their stories… CONTINUE READING >>

With Back to School in full swing we decided to take a look back at when our oldest first flew the nest to go off to college.

Veronica Writing

It’s hard to let our kids go.

The day our babies head out on their own, whether in the direction of their own apartment or a college dorm room, is a tough one for any parent.

When the time came for our first chick, The Piglet, to fly off on her own, David escorted her to college while I stayed home to tend the nest.

I bravely smiled and waved as I deposited them on the plane — then sat in my car in the airport parking lot and cried like Tammy Faye Bakker on the second day of her period. It was a regular air-sucking, mascara-dripping, please-God-nobody-see-me sob fest.

Not my finest moment.

Back at home with the two remaining chicks, I thankfully was able to focus my helicopter mom hover on their antics. It was a darn good thing they needed me because I might have followed The Piglet to college.

Life went on as well as could be expected until The Piglet’s first semester ended and I didn’t have access to grades. Seriously? I’m paying tens of thousands of dollars for college and I DON’T EVEN GET TO SEE THE GRADES?! WTH?

When I spoke to The Piglet about it, I was told, “Duh, Mom, I’m an adult now and you can’t just look at my records.”

The helicopter mom in me bristled. After all, any hovering mother knows that grades are a large indicator — a snapshot of how a kid’s life is going. But really, is it our business once they go to college?

Turns out The Piglet was correct (damn!).

College students are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) which expressly forbids a college or university to disclose grades to parents. Many institutions offer a waver for the students to sign allowing parental access, but personally, I would think long and hard before asking my kid to do this. This is a time in their lives when a bit of privacy goes a long way towards self-reliance and maturity.

According to the University of Michigan website:

“If you wish to find out about your student’s grades and academic standing, the best approach is to ask your son or daughter directly. College students are generally willing to share information about grades and academic performance with their parents as they assume greater responsibility for their own lives and are able to discuss academic issues with their parents as mature adults.”

In my case, the U of M website advice hit the mark dead-on. The Piglet strutted off to college as an I-know-everything teenager intent on world domination. Imagine my shock when I received a phone call during her sophomore year asking my opinion on what classes she should take. She hadn’t asked for my thoughts on anything since The Great Puberty Wars.

My year off from helicoptering had done us both a lot of good and I was ecstatic over my new role as an enthusiastic sounding board. Go figure, I was able to simply listen and allow her to sort things out for herself. Progress, indeed.

FERPA restrictions and sage advice from universities aside, professors receive phone calls and e-mails from parents to discuss grades. Even I think this a huge breech of protocol and I’m one of the biggest, crazy recovering helicopter moms there is.

So I wondered, is it ever appropriate for a parent to contact a professor?

“No,” says Ohio State Lecturer Jason Payne, “Once you are in college, you are supposed to be an adult.”

Nevertheless, Payne does receive calls, many times irate, from parents.

He recounted a story about a student athlete who turned in an assignment that consisted of a review plagiarized from a book jacket. Word for word. After Payne issued a failing grade, Mommy called up to give him a piece of her mind. She let him know that her son was a sports star and the first in the family to attend college. “How dare he” give her son such a grade.

Another parent, a college professor no less, explained to Payne that he had proofread his son’s final essay and proclaimed it a great paper. The paper was full of unsupported claims including the “fact” that AIDS wouldn’t exist in Africa if the Africans were Christian — with no evidence to back it up. The icing on this cake came a year when Payne bumped into the student and was addressed as “douchebag“.

I’m beginning to understand the lack of maturity this type of parental involvement begets, as I have met Mr. Payne and he is hardly a douchebag.

Dr. Matthew Ramsey, an Assistant Professor at Salve Regina University is not as emphatic about parental contact. When asked about the appropriateness of parental contact he said,

“It’s perfectly understandable why a parent might want to contact a professor, particularly if they can’t get any answers from their children, or from the administration. Of course, that doesn’t mean the professor is obligated to respond. I’ve always responded to parent inquiries when allowed, and although they aren’t always terribly productive discussions, I think it’s better than ignoring parent requests for information.”

Dr. Ramsey has also received e-mails from less-than-happy parents,

“I got a very long e-mail explaining why my decision to fail a student for plagiarizing was misguided, short-sighted, unfair, etc. It all came down to the claim that this parent’s child would never knowingly cheat, how great this student was, how dedicated, how hard-working and the rest. Parents have a hard time acknowledging that their children are in fact human, capable of making mistakes, stressed out a great deal of the time and sometimes willing to take shortcuts.”

Bill Sinfield, Headmaster of Good Hope Country Day School, related a whopper of story,

“During the time that I was completing my Masters of Educational Leadership at Simon Fraser University, I was waiting outside the office of the Dean of the Department of Education. I was joined by the mother of a student at the school. The lady was clearly agitated and told me that she was there to complain to the Dean about a mark her daughter had received for a Case Study that she had written. According to the mother, her daughter had been unfairly assessed because she had lost marks for poor writing skills.

“The mother’s concern was that those writing skills had been poorly taught in high school, so she should not be held responsible. She said that it was ridiculous that the university should be penalizing students for mistakes in their writing, especially since the public schools in the province were so inadequate. Note: British Columbia public schools are ranked among the best in the world.

“I let her go in to the Dean’s office before me…

“After thirty minutes of hearing through the closed door her shrieking voice and his calm but decisive responses, I knew that the Dean had made it clear that the mark would not change.

The door to his office then flung open, she rushed past me through the outer office, and her last comment was, ‘I’m going to speak to the President (presumably of the University but who knows), about this!’

“The Dean then came to his office door, and with a very strained smile on his face, said, ‘Come on in, Bill.’ When I sat down in his office, I said, ‘That sounded a bit animated.’ He couldn’t contain his exasperation, and he disclosed to me that it was the second time the women had come to him to complain about a mark that her daughter received.”

Both Payne and Ramsey have had suspicions that a parent has written an assignment for a student. Ramsey adds,

“Suspected, yes. Caught, no. And I’m pretty sure there’s no real way to prove it. Students will sometimes tell me a parent (usually a teacher or professor) helped them proofread / edit a paper or assignment, and I’m sure in some cases there might have been more parent input than is appropriate. But unlike typical cases of plagiarism or cheating, there’s very little you can do in those instances beyond reminding the student of their responsibilities, what constitutes cheating.”

Here’s where I shine, I’m just too lazy to be THAT involved.

Actually, behavior like this makes me wonder why people shell out the money for college at all. I mean, seriously, how is this helping?

A college degree may help in landing a job but I’m guessing that once the employer realizes his employee is illiterate he’ll find a replacement and Junior is sent packing. The likelihood of ending up with a boomerang “kid” is deterrent enough for me to keep my big nose out of my kid‘s school work.

So does parental interference affect a student’s development?

“Yes, of course, says Ramsey, “but that doesn’t necessarily mean the effect is negative or detrimental. I have a lot of students who are frequently given pep talks, or threatened, by their parents to keep up with their work, to attend class regularly, etc. Some of them don’t appreciate it, and kick against the traces, but it usually doesn’t affect their classroom performance. And in some instances I think that parent/child relationship has helped some of my ‘flightier’ students buckle down and stay focused.”

Says Payne,

“I believe that smothering parental behavior at the university level stifles a student’s imagination and creative thinking. The danger is that they lose a healthy sense of wonder, the immenseness of all there is to know.”

Heady stuff that. And I personally refuse to be a part of it.

Veronica, GypsyNester.com

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California Road Trip Ideas for a Quick Weekend Getaway

From San Francisco and Los Angeles, to passing through the Big Sur shoreline, a good old California road trip on the Pacific Coast Highway will please both city and nature lovers alike. To help you navigate, we’ve put together some of the best California road trip ideas if you’re planning a quick weekend getaway… CONTINUE READING >> 

From gastronomic to celebrity concentrated cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles, to passing through the Big Sur shoreline, a good old California road trip on the Pacific Coast Highway will please both city and nature lovers alike.

So it’s time to hop on your car (or rent out a campervan!) as you go on a trip of a lifetime. To help you navigate, we’ve put together some of the best California road trip ideas if you’re planning a quick weekend getaway.

So, brace yourself. It’s going to be one long, epic ride!

Big Sur

Nestled in between the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Lucia mountains, this narrow cliffside two-lane road of Highway1 through the Big Sur is one of the most scenic drives in the state. You can pass by it only if you drive along Route 1, located south of the bay area. However, there are times that the road is closed, so keep that in mind.

You can also pass by several lovely towns along the way. For instance, you can plan a day trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium or play golf at Pebble Beach.

Things to do in Big Sur: Aside from the famous Bixby Bridge, check out Pfeiffer State Beach, a beautiful black sand beach that’s tucked away from the crowd, and is definitely worth the hike.

Also, drop by the marvelous 80-foot waterfall that plummets from the beautiful granite cliffs. If you’re lucky, you can even witness the beautiful patches of deep purple sand.

Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the home of the famous Rodeo Drive and Universal Studios, and the City of Angels is hip and beautiful.

Things to do in Los Angeles: Drive by the famous Hollywood Sign the iconic symbol of the city. Sitting on the hills high above the city, you can take several hiking trails that lead to the sign and rewards you with sweeping panoramic views. You can either take the Mount Hollywood Hiking Trail, the Wonder View Trail, or the Aileen Getty Ridge Trail.

Ojai

Ojai is famous for its wine-tasting and lovely small-town atmosphere. Plus it’s convenient to go here from LA. The scenic road from LA to Ojai takes about two hours.

Coming from LA, drive up the coast to Malibu seafood where you can enjoy one of the best tasting fried, grilled, and seafood by the beach. You can also drop by Ventura County and see some excellent places along the way, like going on a tour of Mission San Buenaventura, otherwise known as the “Mission By the Sea.”

Things to do in Ojai: Ojai is an ideal place to visit if you want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, and escape in a charming Southern Californian oasis.

While you’re there, you can enjoy fun outdoor activities like hiking and horse-back riding. Also, don’t forget to drop by at their delectable tasting local restaurants like The Nest and Azu. Don’t leave without tasting their local wines as well.

San Francisco

Famous for its iconic Golden Bridge, hilly streets, and hippy culture, the Golden State is one uniquely creative city.

Things to do in San Francisco: If you have a lot of spare time before starting your road trip, then why not spend a couple of days exploring the city before you head south?

Although there are a lot of things that you can do in San Francisco, stop by Chinatown, the biggest Chinatown outside Asia, spend your mornings strolling along the Golden Gate Park, ride cable cars, and drop by one of the cities best neighborhoods ‒ the Mission District.

Also make sure that you drive through the San Francisco Bay on the Golden Bridge, and marvel at the breathtaking panoramic views of the city.

Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz is just an hour south of San Francisco. Its streets downtown is filled with vintage boutiques, vegan restaurants, vibrant graffiti, and a lot of avid skateboarders cruising down the street. Overall, this coastal city exudes a youthful, “surf-city” atmosphere.

If you want to go somewhere where you can stretch your legs after a long drive, take a quick stroll at the Santa Cruz Wharf, a pier that stretches out to the Monterey Bay.

Things to do in Santa Cruz: Get your caffeine fix and play beach volleyball with the locals at  Main Beach. During the summer season, the Main Beach is one of the most crowded beaches in Santa Cruz mostly because of its games, amusement park rides, restrooms, and a wide variety of food options.

Stroll along the boardwalk at check out the Santa Cruz’s amusement park. The admission here is free and is fully operational since 1907. It’s also only the main amusement park in the whole West Coast.

Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara is also famously known to be the “American Riviera” and it’s easy to understand why. It has a post community on the state’s central coast. It’s well-known for its stucco buildings and red-painted tile roofs, along with its ritzy shopping and dining areas, the local wine scene, and the glamorous hotels.

Things to do in Santa Barbara: Even if you’re just passing by, you’ll feel like a celebrity in Santa Barbara. Take a stroll down State Street, where you’d find hundreds of shops and restaurants with lots of local art, which makes as excellent souvenirs. Check out the top things to do in Santa Barbara.

Malibu

Malibu is a place where most A-list Hollywood actors built their homes. It’s another picturesque, and high-end city along Highway 101.

Things to do in Malibu: Although the city’s natural wonders are stunning, the estates and mansions that line across the coast can also be fun to check out. If the weather’s lovely, drop by Zuma Beach where you can swim, surf, laze by the beach, and even sight celebrities!

Over to You

So there you have it. Those are some road trip ideas that will guide you if you’re heading for a quick California getaway. So make sure that you prepare your playlist, pack up the car, as you head off to a road trip of a lifetime.

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Top 10 Ways to Make Your Upcoming Vacation Amazing

Vacationing can be a truly exhilarating experience, filled with happy memories you want to relieve. Here are 10 ways to make your upcoming vacation amazing…
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Vacationing can be a truly exhilarating experience, filled with happy memories you want to relieve. Unfortunately, they can also cause untold misery, making you wish it would end when it just began. Whether you involve yourself in best freshwater fishing in Florida or simply relaxing at the beach, its best to do all you can to make it a success. Below are 10 ways to make your upcoming vacation amazing.

1. Planning May Be The Best Part

To many, the thought of being spontaneous might be exciting and seem adventurous. However, resist going on vacation with no definite plans. If your traveling to another country or state, make the appropriate travel planning. Book a hotel, book a flight, and everything that you may need beforehand to ensure you can fully relax.

2. Give Yourself Ample Time

Many people fall into the snare of packing too many things in their schedule. They never give themselves ample time to and from the vacationing site. To fully enjoy your vacation, don’t rush to your vacation site to squeeze every possible time you can. Also, give yourself ample time to relax on your way back so you won’t feel rushed as you return to work.

3. Opt For Quality Destinations

Even though the trill to see renowned tourist sites can be pressurizing, don’t feel obligated to visit somewhere just because many people are going there. In most cases, they are expensive destinations that are crowded, which translates to you feeling less satisfied with the whole experience. Instead, opt for places you genuinely believe you will like.

4. Do New Things

Leaving your comfort zone can be terrifying for many people. However, limiting yourself can also be restrictive. To make memorable experiences, try something new. Adjust your routine and plan for new experiences of things you have never done before, and you might surprise yourself with new interests.

5. Opt For Quantity Vacation

A three-day weekend vacation is usually great when you are about to blow a fuse and can’t take the pressure of everyday life. Unfortunately, to fully get the benefit of taking a vacation, you need to allow yourself a more extended period. Doing so allows you to let go of time pressures hence giving you more time to relax, socialize, and enjoy your vacation period.

6. Do Enjoyable Things

If you are traveling as a group or with kids,  you can quickly fall into the rut of merely agreeing with what everyone else suggests. To truly enjoy your vacation, ensure that you do things that you genuinely enjoy. Make time for what you enjoy even if it’s as simple as swimming, reading, or meditation.

7. Recognize Limits

Just because you are in a new exciting place doesn’t mean you have to be on your feet every single hour. Recognize your limitations and learn to say enough. Have a lazy day, even in exciting places. Have enough rest, sleep for enough hours, and ensure you don’t skip meals.

8. Manage Your Work

Often, many believe that vacationing means disconnecting yourself from everyday technology and leaving all the work behind. However, if you’re self-employed, or still have pending responsibilities, doing so can get challenging. If you still feel the internal pressure to log in and read emails or respond to work inquiries, then do so for a short time, then enjoy the rest of your day.

9. Take Time To Exercise.

The last thing that many people consider when vacationing is exercising. However, exercising is not a punishment. When taking a few days to relax, ensure you schedule in time to exercise since it’s energizing, cheering and promotes sound sleep and generally good health. Additionally, it allows you to avoid putting on unwanted weight that will taint memories of an otherwise great vacation.

10. Pack What You Need

Often, people take a minimalistic approach when packing for a vacation. However, there is nothing as infuriating as finding you didn’t carry something simply because you wanted to keep your travel bag light. Go over what you use and need every day and ensure you pack them.

Conclusion

As seen above, having the best vacationing experience doesn’t come by chance; it takes effort and preparation to ensure that it’s successful. Take care of small details that can affect your vacation experience, let go of everyday stress, and allow yourself to enjoy your vacation fully.

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Important information about Uber and Lyft accidents

Have you ever thought about what you would do if your rideshare car got into an accident while you were riding along? It’s time to understand just what you should do if you’re involved in an accident when riding in an Uber or Lyft vehicle…
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We all tend to use Uber and Lyft as a regular way to get around town. Whether you need a safe ride home after a night at the bar or don’t have a car to get around on your own, these ridesharing companies can be the perfect solution. However, have you ever thought about what you would do if your rideshare car got into an accident while you were riding along? It’s time to understand just what you should do if you’re involved in an accident when riding in an Uber or Lyft vehicle.

Follow The Basic To-Dos After An Accident

Before we get into explaining the differences that you’ll experience when dealing with an accident as a passenger instead of being in your personal vehicle, we’re first going to go over the basics. You should check all the people in the vehicle you’re riding in to see if they’re injured as well as yourself. If anyone is severely injured, be sure to contact emergency medical assistance. Once everyone in your vehicle is checked for injuries, you should check with the other party to see if any of them are injured.

Take out your smartphone and snap some great pictures of the accident scene. Include all the vehicles, their license plates, their damages, and the entire accident in general. Scribe down the names and contact information of the drivers, including your Uber or Lyft driver. If the other vehicle had any passengers, be sure to get their names and contact information as well. If there are any witnesses on the scene, be sure to get their information as your Uber accident lawyer may need to call on them later down the road to solidify your case. When the officer arrives, be sure to get their contact information and badge number for reference.

Is Uber’s Insurance Going To Cover The Accident?

If the accident was the fault of the Uber driver and not the other party, then it’s important to understand whether or not Uber’s insurance will cover your injury and or damage expenses. Uber does have a one million dollar insurance policy that can kick in to cover your injury and damage costs. However, there are a few key things that you need to be aware of when it comes to their policy coverage. Your ridesharing accident lawyer can help you to wade through the waters of finding out who is responsible for paying for your injury expenses.

Each Uber driver has an application that tracks their movements. This application allows them to assign themselves rides and track their earnings for the rides that they perform. In the event that the Uber driver does have their application on and it was actively tracking your ride, then you’re covered under their insurance policy.

However, if the driver didn’t have the application running in ride mode, Uber won’t cover the accident. That’s right, the fault of the accident will be left to the insurance company of the Uber driver, not Uber themselves. This is where the water gets a little murky when it comes to coverage.

Personal Car Insurance Companies

Many car insurance companies will not cover vehicle accidents when the driver is using their vehicle for ridesharing services. Their debate is that the vehicle is only meant to cover the driver for personal use. If the driver wants to utilize their vehicle for ridesharing services, then they would have to purchase a commercial insurance policy.

Since Uber and Lyft are emerging into the market, many drivers don’t realize the implications of insurance coverage during accidents. Many don’t realize what insurance policy they need to purchase and what Uber will cover for them. As a rider, you should check to see what type of policy the driver has if an accident occurs. This way, your hired personal injury lawyer can identify who your injury claim will be filed through.

What If I Get Hit By An Uber Driver?

Let’s assume that you’re not a passenger anymore but, rather, you’re a pedestrian that gets hit by the Uber driver. Will Uber’s insurance cover your injury costs or will the responsibility lie on that of the driver’s personal insurance policy? The answer is that it depends on the application status.

As you learned above, each Uber driver has an application that tracks their status. There are four different statuses that an Uber driver can select. The first is the application is turned off. This means that the driver is technically not working for Uber at the time and your Uber accident lawyer will file your claim with the driver’s personal insurance company.

The second status is waiting for a ride. In this case, the Uber driver is stationary and only a select limit of Uber’s insurance will cover your injury costs. The limited liability coverage of Uber is 50,000 dollars per person and 25,000 for property damage. All expenses above this coverage limit will fall back on the Uber driver’s personal insurance policy.

The third status is when the driver is on the way to pick up their passenger. At this point, they accepted the ride and are actively working. Uber’s one million dollar policy kicks in during this scenario. The last status is giving the passenger a ride which also has the same coverage limits because the driver is actively working at the time the accident occurs.

What Is The Coverage For Lyft Drivers?

As your Lyft accident lawyer can tell you, Lyft also carries a one million dollar insurance policy for their drivers who are on duty. The same rules as the Uber drivers apply to Lyft drivers as well. As long as the Lyft driver is at fault for the accident that occurs, you can rely on having your injury expenses paid by their insurance company. However, it’s important to clarify that the Lyft driver’s insurance policy will be the first level of coverage. Any expenses in excess of the Lyft driver’s policy will be paid by Lyft’s insurance policy.

Should I Contact A Ridesharing Accident Lawyer?

Regardless of whether you were a passenger, a pedestrian, or other party involved in an accident with an Uber or Lyft driver, you should contact a Lyft accident lawyer in order to ensure you receive proper compensation. West Coast Trial Lawyers are experienced in handling these particular types of personal injury cases. They know how to go through the claims process and can walk you through getting the financial compensation you deserve for the injuries and damages that you received.

Realize that when you contact a lawyer, you can be assured that your interests are being looked out for. Especially when it comes to this kind of personal injury case, it pays to have a professional by your side who knows what they’re doing. It can be overly confusing trying to wade through which insurance company you should be filing a claim with. Also, your ridesharing accident lawyer can be your buffer when it comes to dealing with the various insurance companies. There’s really no reason you should be going through the claims process on your own when you can have experienced help by your side every step of the way.

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Tips On How To Stay Fresh On Your Travels

When travelling, staying out all day and exerting effort can make you feel like you constantly need to shower. Here’s a few tips to take into consideration…

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When travelling, staying out all day and exerting effort can make you feel like you constantly need to shower. Sometimes, it’s not enough to just use deodorant and you need to add more effort and products into staying fresh, clean and smelling good on your travels. Here’s a few tips to take into consideration.

Use a stronger fragrance

If deodorant isn’t doing its job enough, it’s time to add a stronger fragrance. Using a cologne always helps, but a sandalwood cologne can be even more effective as it has a stronger scent. Sandalwood is not only long lasting, but is considered a very masculine aroma that has a strong core, allowing for the freshness of the added fragrances on top. It’s a woodsy masculine scent with a touch of sophistication. Its aroma is a mix of vintage and classic that it shows an old school impression of what being a gentleman really is, making it one of the best fragrances to have while you’re travelling.

Take care of your breath

One of the things about having bad breath is that you don’t smell it yourself. Even if you’ve brushed your teeth, there are times when any gum or tooth infection can leave you with bad breath regardless of what you eat. However, to avoid cases like these you can make sure you always carry minty breath-fresheners and chewing gum to deal with the odor. That way, your breath will always smell fresh and you won’t be put in any awkward situations.

Carry wet wipes

Being on the go from day to night can leave you looking and feeling like you’re dusty and unclean. Being exposed to too much pollution and depending on the weather you’re travelling with too, you can feel like there’s an entire layer on top of your skin. Having wet wipes around can be a great way to cleanse your skin and remove all the dust layers, making you look and feel a whole lot fresher. While it isn’t a permanent solution, and you would still need to shower when you get back to your accommodation, that quick fix can make you feel refreshed and deal with the issue of dirt and dust temporarily.

Wear dry-fit shirts

When you’re travelling, you’re bound to get sweaty because you’ll be walking around all day. Sometimes you’ll even be doing adventurous activities which require you to exert more effort, leaving your body sticky and sweaty. The worst thing about it is that with regular clothes, the fabric absorbs the sweat and leaves it stained with sweat along with a bad odor. That’s why wearing dry-fit shirts can prevent bad smells and stains as it is breathable and helps sweat evaporate rather than being absorbed.

When travelling you want to leave a good impression on those you meet on the go and enjoy your time without having to worry about your odor or freshness. Using these tips will help you go about your day and make the most of it without stressing out about your cleanliness. Just remember to take the necessary precautions and you’ll be able to have an absolutely great trip.

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Travelling to Vienna? Here’s What You Absolutely Need to Know Before You Go

According to two global surveys, Mercer’s Quality of Living Survey and the Economist Intelligence Unit Liveability Index, Vienna, the capital of Austria, is not only the most livable city in Europe, but the entire world. If you’re not lucky enough to be living there, at least you’re lucky enough to make it a travel destination… CONTINUE READING >> 

Austria, home to the world’s most famous composers like Mozart and Strauss, and home to the founding father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, is located in the heart of Europe, enthralled in a prestigious culture and rich history.

According to two global surveys, Mercer’s Quality of Living Survey and the Economist Intelligence Unit Liveability Index, Vienna, the capital of Austria, is not only the most livable city in Europe, but the entire world. It achieved the highest ratings in factors such as stability, infrastructure, education and healthcare.

If you’re not lucky enough to be living there, at least you’re lucky enough to make it a travel destination, and what a great decision that is! So, dig into some information you’ll want to know before heading off to this marvelous city.

Language

While many Austrians do speak English, the main language is German. But learning some basic German can be highly appreciated by the Austrians. Learning simple words like danke (thank you), please (bitt) I want, (Ich will), and where is? (Wo ist?) are easy to remember.

Currency

Austria is under the Euro, and though there are many places you can use your credit card in Vienna, there are just as many places where cash is preferred, like in smaller markets of which there are plenty of. Make sure you’re able to use your debit card there to withdraw cash when you have to.

Transportation

You can get by using local transportation; buses, trains, subways, and trams. If you’re traveling solo, these are good options, but traveling as a family or a couple, it will get more costly. You might think of renting a car, but Vienna isn’t very big geographically, and the city centers can be tight with difficulty finding a parking space, and many one-way roads, making it confusing if you don’t know your way around. The better option of car rental would be using taxi vienna airport bratislava, which is a private car service that would be waiting for you once you land at the airport. This assures starting your stay in Vienna with comfort and efficiency and with very reasonable prices.

Food

Vienna is lined with outdoor cafes and restaurants of all sorts. Because of the different ethnic groups living there, mainly Turkish people, you will find a multitude of different cuisines. Of course you don’t want to miss out on Viennese food, such as the infamous Wiener Schnitzel. While in many other cities, you might opt to skip desserts, Vienna is not the place to do that. Sachertorte, a rich chocolate cake with apricot jam, is one of Vienna’s most famous specialties, along with the ever known apple strudel pie. Your trip won’t be complete without trying some of these splendid desserts.

You will definitely have many sights to go to, such as the UNESCO World Heritage site, Schönbrunn Palace, to the Belvedere Palaces surrounded by magnificent gardens are places not to be missed. You can shop in markets for handcrafted items, to a more cosmopolitan style of shopping. The glorious city of Vienna has everything to be your next travel destination.

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Everything You Need to Know about eTA Canada

If you are planning a trip to Canada, you should be well aware of the laws and be ready with all the necessary document lest you get things wrong from your end. Before every other thing, an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is mandatory…
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 Every country has its different visa requirements and you must examine, before your foreign trip. The rules remain the same for Canada. If you are planning a trip to Canada, you should be well aware of the laws and be ready with all the necessary document lest you get things wrong from your end. Before every other thing, an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is mandatory.

What is an eTA?

An eTA is a travel authorization that is electronically linked to your passport. It is an official necessity for entering Canada. Foreign nationals, those who are exempted of visas or Canada eTA eligible countries cannot enter the country without eTA. However, beware that it is a travel authorization and not a visa.

Who Needs an eTA Canada?

If you are planning to visit Canada, you will need an eTA to permit entry to the country. It is not necessarily needed by all; however, it may be a requirement for many foreign nationals. Some countries are eligible for Canada eTA. These countries are exempted from visas so if you are a citizen from such countries, you do not require a visa to visit the country, however, they will need an eTA. You also need to keep in mind that eTA is required only for visitors traveling by plane. You do not need an eTA if you are traveling by bus, car, train, or boat.

Who Does Not Need an eTA Canada?

eTA is not meant for all tourists and travelers. People living in the U.S. are exempted from this requirement and can easily travel to Canada without one. However, they will need to have a valid passport to attest their identity. If you are not a resident of the U.S, you will have to verify whether your country is among the Canada eTA eligible countries and then apply for an eTA to visit Canada.

Applying for an eTA Canada

The application process for an eTA is far from complications. You can apply it online without the hassle of going to an eTA office. You should keep your documents and mandatory items ready before applying. For the procedure, you need to fill out the online application form. You will also need your passport, credit or debit card, and a valid email address along with the application form. You should be able to acquire your eta visa Canada within some few minutes after filling up the form with necessary details. It is advisable to fill up your form before you book a flight to Canada.

How to Ensure Approval

To avoid any inconvenience, please provide with your recent and up to date information. Also, make sure your information is correct and free from any shady details. Be certain that you cross-check everything before you submit the form. This will make sure of your approval without any difficulty.

Applying for eTA Canada is easy and will not cost you heavily. Just look for a reliable eTA expert today and you will have a smooth process.

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