Thank you for sharing that story! What I do that works well is I always wear a slim cross body bag, always under my coat or sweater, and then I carry a nicer looking reusable shopping shoulder tote to carry water, umbrella and snacks, etc.
Anyone tempted to place a mouse trap in the backpack? But anyways, I bought the transparent packaging wrap for gift baskets from the dollar store and place it in my backpack, it makes such a noisy sound when someone tries to move it. I put money among the pages of a cross word puzzle book and glue the two pages together to secure the money in place, it's for emergency only. :)
Thanks for sharing. I'm too paranoid to use a backpack as my main travel bag/purse. I only use anti-theft, crossbody bags with lockable zippers. And my phone and wallet are both strapped to the keyring inside my bag using retractable or spring-type (steel-reinforced) cables so I can easily take them out and use them but they will always be attached to the bag.
Never, ever put money in the pockets of a backpack that you wear on your back. Wear a cross body bag in front, or put your money in a money belt. I was pick pocketed in Rome. You learn from experience.
It happened to me many years ago in Madrid, I was killing time for my flight to the US, walking around I noticed this guy following me, went inside a building and waited for the thief, the guy jumped up a good foot and then I started to follow him, he started to walk really fast I was laughing so hard I bet he was thinking (this guy it's a better thief than me)!
I travel alone and hate this happened. I think its important to tell this side of traveling, not just the great views and people. As another solo female traveler I understand the extra precautions we have to take. Great video and thanks for sharing!
Hey Kimmy, I feel like talking to a friend every time I watch your videos! I also got pick pocketed in Spain (Barcelona) when visiting a tourist attraction. We then went to 3 other European countries that time, but the only place the incident happened was in Spain.. I was very disappointed as I was learning Spanish and expecting a lot from Barcelona. I was always on guard and kept my money safe, so they had nothing to rob, but my backpack open was just really upsetting. At that moment when you realize what happened it's like somebody got into your personal space and took your peace of mind.
It is unfortunate that this happened to us in Spain. It did make me feel very violated and paranoid. I hope this never happens again! Thanks for watching Mika
You can get a money belt that's flat and wear it under your shirt. I put money, cards, and passport in it and just keep a small amount of money in my handbag or pocket.
Spain, Italy, France, and Portugal are the pickpocket hot spots of Europe due to the huge amount of tourists visiting these countries. The UK, especially London, is also a paradise for pickpockets.
A story about the first and only time I have ever been pick pocketed while traveling in Madrid, Spain. Please leave any suggestions for new video ideas for me!
i almost got pickpockets too lucky i sensed it and it slided so fast and i saw him and kept staring he is pretending to ask someone for directions when he is local himself i really wanted to hit him but didn at the same time wanted to tell people around me and yell 😫its better to use fanny pack that can you put under the shirt ir lace to knot them inside the bag or whatever
It’s not the headphones when I went in 2019 to Barcelona and Madrid alone I got pickpocketed about 16 times it’s when you’re standing near the metro or a tour bus or a city bus there’s a lot of people around and these people are like professionals even without music or anything they can get into your bag without you feeling it believe me. One trick I use especially when I travel solo it’s a wristband you can get it on Amazon it’s called clouds with a Z and it has a zipper it looks like a sweatband like a sweat wristband you can put your credit cards and some cash in there you can put it all the way up to your bicep under your T-shirt or under your jacket and no one will know it’s there. I take a backpack with us for my bottle of water souvenirs granola bar but I never ever put money or cards in their passport and important papers always stay in the safe in the hotel always. Spain is beautiful and worth it but every place you go just be careful and never put money in your backpack.
good story! happens to the best of us... i've traveled to 65 countries and consider myself an extremely experienced traveler, but had my iPhone stolen in an exact way in Hong Kong a few years ago... a momentary lapse led me to put my phone in the outer pocket of my backpack which I never ever do but for whatever reason that one time I did as I was rushing to catch a shuttle LOL! :) These pickpockets are very slick!
omggggg im going madrid by myself in April and this is scary. I'll only be there for 10 hours (im too scared to stay there overnight lmao) and im gonna be very wary
Thanks for the info. Next time, you MUST put your valuables in a pouch or in a thin cloth or sturdy plastic next to your body inside your jacket. Good luck.
Gurl! That sucks!! I remember a time when I lived in LA and I was BROKE! I went to Santa Barbara to visit some family and my grandmother gave me a $20 for gas to get home. I stopped to put air in my tires and someone took the $ right off my front seat. 😩😫😩
Someone must have seen what they were doing....the pickpockets.....?? Were you all alone while walking? No one around you, other walkers?? Also moving your money after you left the museum probably told the pickpockets where your money was because they were probably observing you already. Also, everybody, we need to get backpacks that LOCK! Or attach our wallets with a chain inside the backpack! Also keep money for that day in your backpack. Put the rest of your money in a fanny pack inside your clothes. Or in your locked suitcase back at your hotel with a chain around it so that it cannot be opened in any event by hotel cleaners.
I got pickpocketed in Dublin and we got locks for when we went to Paris and I just took them out for our trip to Spain in a few months. I also have a crossbody bag and keep my hand on it and my husband puts his wallet in his front pocket when we're in major cities.
DO NOT: be distracted....wear a backpack on ur back....listen to music (esp martika lol)....be aware even when looking at ur phone. I normally like to have my back on a wall esp. on a subway. When eating at restaurants do not hang ur purse on the chair. ALso be careful with the napkin scam, mustard scam or bird poop scam. They may even wet ur back to get u distracted. Remember they love distracted tourists and they work in groups a lot!
Madrid is full of pickpockets. Never have your backpack on the back, call it frontpack! Earbuds, not a good idea. All touristic destinations in Europe are full of pickpockets. Besides that, Madrid is wonderful, but take precautions
Hey Kimmy. Love your videos!How about a video on working culture in Korea? How was it having a Korean boss and coworkers and navgating those cultural differences in a professional environment? I am an American working for French people and since I'm constantly dealing with these issues, I'd love to hear your point of view.
Hey there! I did do this video over a year ago: th-cam.com/video/su98rb3GUHA/w-d-xo.html where I talked about how it was working with Korean co-teachers in a different culture. I am so sorry you are dealing with some difficult issues in France! I'd love to hear about it as well!
Thank you for the info. I went and watched. Very interesting! It reminds me of many of the challenges I faced when working abroad. I could fill a book with anecdotes about dealing with French working culture from an American perspective. In French culture, hierarchy and social activities like lunch with colleagues and break time are absurdly important.
That sucks, I had 100 tala taken from my bag in Samoa from my fale. Luckily I hid everything else really well but that was two whole nights of accommodation worth of money 😫 Oh well
That stinks that this happened to you. Spain is notorious for pickpocketing. When we went there I bought a safety travel purse to help prevent this. I was pickpocketed in Paris when I was there years ago, it was just the worst feeling. Glad they didn't hurt you at least.
Sorry this happened to you i had a simi the situation but the guy who did it knew me so he knew the day i was going to change my ticket,he wanted to make me stay in the country,he had inside info by asking my questions i used to use a skin color small pouch that goes under your clothes he was from Argentina.a violent man from the rabbinical traditions in the occupied territories of Palestine
every one says spain is a safe place to be, low crime rate blah blah blah, if you are a victim of a crime that crime matters, so instead of thinking love crime they didn't say no crime,
I liked the video even if the content is not very.. Likeable. Haha. I'm glad that at least it was only 'money' and not your papers and things like that. But thats sucks. Europe is full of theft. I'm always worried when i'm in Paris, even if i'm French, you know, people are unpredictible.
South Korea was the only place where I felt like I didnt' have to watch my back. If you dropped your wallet, people around you would get your attention and hand it back to you. It's uncommon but anywhere you go, it's always a possibility for theft. It sucks! But I'm grateful, it could have been worse than just $200.
@@Kimmyonaquest11 Gurl you seem to be relying on fraud protection instead of common safety habits. I may be wrong but just how it seems. Sorry about what happened to you as you explained in the video tho.
1.Never put valuables in a backpack. In some places like Bangkok thieves slice bags open with a razor blade.Also thieves wait until you're in a cafe and take off the pack.They then grab it and run.2.Don't use your mobile phone on the street. It takes your attention away from your surroundings and thieves, especially 2 up on a scooter while just snatch it from your hand.3 .Stop playing that irritating background music.
I had a bad experience in Barcelona. While I was hearing my phone and there was a person ran motobike through me and rob my bag which I hold on my hand. Just happened in a second, I ran and shout out but couldn’t catch up with him. Some people noticed and helped me to call the police and they also witnessed. When I waiting for police, I called the bank to lock my cards.It took about 15 mins to wait for the police to come. I think the police in Spain are not good enough. They are too slow and just came and asked some questions in Spainish about the other phone in the bag and told me to go to the police station and report so may be they can find it. The police station it about 15 mins from there by taxi. So I told my mind to forget it. Luckily, my passport wasn’t in the bag because I put it in the safety box in hotel. After all, my mother noticed that might be I had been followed by the robber since I bought some fruits on the street and I took the LV wallet out to pay and a lot money was shown out from that. My mother also saw the boy drive a white motorbike from that but didn’t think he is a robber
They also tried to open my backpack in the subway, but luckily my Spanish wife looked back then tell them something in Spanish then they ran away, later there was a big black dude and some of other black teenagers came in the train and kept looking at us. I will never ever carry DSLR camera in Spanish subways to make me look like a tourist anymore.
The lesson learned is never let your guard down, and be ready to fight.
Thank you for sharing that story! What I do that works well is I always wear a slim cross body bag, always under my coat or sweater, and then I carry a nicer looking reusable shopping shoulder tote to carry water, umbrella and snacks, etc.
Anyone tempted to place a mouse trap in the backpack? But anyways, I bought the transparent packaging wrap for gift baskets from the dollar store and place it in my backpack, it makes such a noisy sound when someone tries to move it. I put money among the pages of a cross word puzzle book and glue the two pages together to secure the money in place, it's for emergency only. :)
That’s a great tip!
Great idea
Thanks for sharing. I'm too paranoid to use a backpack as my main travel bag/purse. I only use anti-theft, crossbody bags with lockable zippers. And my phone and wallet are both strapped to the keyring inside my bag using retractable or spring-type (steel-reinforced) cables so I can easily take them out and use them but they will always be attached to the bag.
Never, ever put money in the pockets of a backpack that you wear on your back. Wear a cross body bag in front, or put your money in a money belt. I was pick pocketed in Rome. You learn from experience.
It happened to me many years ago in Madrid, I was killing time for my flight to the US, walking around I noticed this guy following me, went inside a building and waited for the thief, the guy jumped up a good foot and then I started to follow him, he started to walk really fast I was laughing so hard I bet he was thinking (this guy it's a better thief than me)!
I go to Spain every year, and never have i got pick pocket, sorry to hear that this happen to you.
I travel alone and hate this happened. I think its important to tell this side of traveling, not just the great views and people. As another solo female traveler I understand the extra precautions we have to take. Great video and thanks for sharing!
always pay attention! giving back too few change is also common.
I have travel locks on all of my bags. only takes a second or two to open and close. Just a friendly safety tip to the world travelers
Sorry to hear that happened to you. A secret money belt is a good idea for your next trip.
Opportunists never take a day off.Always stay on guard.
I wear travel vest with inside pockets or use a money belt.
I'm going to carry a bag on the front instead of it on the back.
Hey Kimmy, I feel like talking to a friend every time I watch your videos! I also got pick pocketed in Spain (Barcelona) when visiting a tourist attraction. We then went to 3 other European countries that time, but the only place the incident happened was in Spain.. I was very disappointed as I was learning Spanish and expecting a lot from Barcelona. I was always on guard and kept my money safe, so they had nothing to rob, but my backpack open was just really upsetting. At that moment when you realize what happened it's like somebody got into your personal space and took your peace of mind.
It is unfortunate that this happened to us in Spain. It did make me feel very violated and paranoid. I hope this never happens again! Thanks for watching Mika
Would you recommend a fanny pack instead of a backpack? Carry minimally as possible?
You can get a money belt that's flat and wear it under your shirt. I put money, cards, and passport in it and just keep a small amount of money in my handbag or pocket.
Spain, Italy, France, and Portugal are the pickpocket hot spots of Europe due to the huge amount of tourists visiting these countries. The UK, especially London, is also a paradise for pickpockets.
@Winston Goldstein Thanks for the info.
A story about the first and only time I have ever been pick pocketed while traveling in Madrid, Spain. Please leave any suggestions for new video ideas for me!
i almost got pickpockets too lucky i sensed it and it slided so fast and i saw him and kept staring he is pretending to ask someone for directions when he is local himself i really wanted to hit him but didn at the same time wanted to tell people around me and yell 😫its better to use fanny pack that can you put under the shirt ir lace to knot them inside the bag or whatever
For girls what should we wear?money belt etc.
I usaly wear dresses
It’s not the headphones when I went in 2019 to Barcelona and Madrid alone I got pickpocketed about 16 times it’s when you’re standing near the metro or a tour bus or a city bus there’s a lot of people around and these people are like professionals even without music or anything they can get into your bag without you feeling it believe me. One trick I use especially when I travel solo it’s a wristband you can get it on Amazon it’s called clouds with a Z and it has a zipper it looks like a sweatband like a sweat wristband you can put your credit cards and some cash in there you can put it all the way up to your bicep under your T-shirt or under your jacket and no one will know it’s there. I take a backpack with us for my bottle of water souvenirs granola bar but I never ever put money or cards in their passport and important papers always stay in the safe in the hotel always. Spain is beautiful and worth it but every place you go just be careful and never put money in your backpack.
good story! happens to the best of us... i've traveled to 65 countries and consider myself an extremely experienced traveler, but had my iPhone stolen in an exact way in Hong Kong a few years ago... a momentary lapse led me to put my phone in the outer pocket of my backpack which I never ever do but for whatever reason that one time I did as I was rushing to catch a shuttle LOL! :) These pickpockets are very slick!
omggggg im going madrid by myself in April and this is scary. I'll only be there for 10 hours (im too scared to stay there overnight lmao) and im gonna be very wary
nothing to be scared of, just be alert. Ill be in Barcelona in April>
this is why i always carry my money in a inside zipped up part of my coat even if i dont wear the coat, you can just carry it in your army with you.
Thanks for the info. Next time, you MUST put your valuables in a pouch or in a thin cloth or sturdy plastic next to your body inside your jacket. Good luck.
Gurl! That sucks!! I remember a time when I lived in LA and I was BROKE! I went to Santa Barbara to visit some family and my grandmother gave me a $20 for gas to get home. I stopped to put air in my tires and someone took the $ right off my front seat. 😩😫😩
Ahhh I'm sorry to hear that! People are so messed up!! Can't trust anyone nowadays.
Always put your bag on your chest!
That makes you a target
Im about to head there in may. Thanks for the story. I got pickpocted in mexico city in the subway. They got me good robbed me of my phone that day.
Someone must have seen what they were doing....the pickpockets.....?? Were you all alone while walking? No one around you, other walkers?? Also moving your money after you left the museum probably told the pickpockets where your money was because they were probably observing you already.
Also, everybody, we need to get backpacks that LOCK! Or attach our wallets with a chain inside the backpack! Also keep money for that day in your backpack. Put the rest of your money in a fanny pack inside your clothes. Or in your locked suitcase back at your hotel with a chain around it so that it cannot be opened in any event by hotel cleaners.
I got pickpocketed in Dublin and we got locks for when we went to Paris and I just took them out for our trip to Spain in a few months. I also have a crossbody bag and keep my hand on it and my husband puts his wallet in his front pocket when we're in major cities.
DO NOT: be distracted....wear a backpack on ur back....listen to music (esp martika lol)....be aware even when looking at ur phone. I normally like to have my back on a wall esp. on a subway. When eating at restaurants do not hang ur purse on the chair. ALso be careful with the napkin scam, mustard scam or bird poop scam. They may even wet ur back to get u distracted. Remember they love distracted tourists and they work in groups a lot!
Thanks for the Heads up ...Love the Video and info. You are a Gorgeous Georgia Peach. Keep doing what you do....the Best.
Thanks for watching :)
One thing you are wrong abaut is that they followed you, these people do it mainly in the underground stations
Madrid is full of pickpockets. Never have your backpack on the back, call it frontpack! Earbuds, not a good idea. All touristic destinations in Europe are full of pickpockets. Besides that, Madrid is wonderful, but take precautions
your very lucky kim,hope your trip was ok offer that happen.
It was an overrall good trip, just a little incident but a reminder to be more cautious.
if your a lady get into the habit of carrying your money inside your bra cup. its safe and convient.
Sorry to hear about your misadventure 😯
I hope all is going well in the Bay Area.
Thanks for the info. ❤
Pickpockets could always spot a fool !
Hey Kimmy. Love your videos!How about a video on working culture in Korea? How was it having a Korean boss and coworkers and navgating those cultural differences in a professional environment? I am an American working for French people and since I'm constantly dealing with these issues, I'd love to hear your point of view.
Hey there! I did do this video over a year ago: th-cam.com/video/su98rb3GUHA/w-d-xo.html where I talked about how it was working with Korean co-teachers in a different culture. I am so sorry you are dealing with some difficult issues in France! I'd love to hear about it as well!
Thank you for the info. I went and watched. Very interesting! It reminds me of many of the challenges I faced when working abroad. I could fill a book with anecdotes about dealing with French working culture from an American perspective. In French culture, hierarchy and social activities like lunch with colleagues and break time are absurdly important.
So sorry that happened to you..Thanks for the information.
I'm sorry that happened to you K. miss u mucho and be safe out there.
Miss you Lena!!! Looking beautiful as ever
That sucks, I had 100 tala taken from my bag in Samoa from my fale. Luckily I hid everything else really well but that was two whole nights of accommodation worth of money 😫 Oh well
Sorry to hear that! It can happen anywhere! Next time I might just stuff my cash in my bra!
That stinks that this happened to you. Spain is notorious for pickpocketing. When we went there I bought a safety travel purse to help prevent this. I was pickpocketed in Paris when I was there years ago, it was just the worst feeling. Glad they didn't hurt you at least.
Yeah it could have been worse. Hard life lesson, but just have to keep wide eyes and be more alert.
You are just gorgeous!
Thank you!
Sorry this happened to you i had a simi the situation but the guy who did it knew me so he knew the day i was going to change my ticket,he wanted to make me stay in the country,he had inside info by asking my questions i used to use a skin color small pouch that goes under your clothes he was from Argentina.a violent man from the rabbinical traditions in the occupied territories of Palestine
Pickpocketing sucks ☹️
every one says spain is a safe place to be, low crime rate blah blah blah, if you are a victim of a crime that crime matters, so instead of thinking love crime they didn't say no crime,
I love your videos they're so interesting ❤️♥️
Thanks for watching!
In Spain u need to be careful.
Thank you
Did she say she was alone?? 🤣
Supporting as always🙂🤣
I liked the video even if the content is not very.. Likeable. Haha. I'm glad that at least it was only 'money' and not your papers and things like that. But thats sucks. Europe is full of theft. I'm always worried when i'm in Paris, even if i'm French, you know, people are unpredictible.
South Korea was the only place where I felt like I didnt' have to watch my back. If you dropped your wallet, people around you would get your attention and hand it back to you. It's uncommon but anywhere you go, it's always a possibility for theft. It sucks! But I'm grateful, it could have been worse than just $200.
Hey you just showed your credit card...
That I did, I think AMEX has great Fraud Protection though, which I might talk about in the next video...related to travel cards :)
@@Kimmyonaquest11 Gurl you seem to be relying on fraud protection instead of common safety habits. I may be wrong but just how it seems. Sorry about what happened to you as you explained in the video tho.
1.Never put valuables in a backpack. In some places like Bangkok thieves slice bags open with a razor blade.Also thieves wait until you're in a cafe and take off the pack.They then grab it and run.2.Don't use your mobile phone on the street. It takes your attention away from your surroundings and thieves, especially 2 up on a scooter while just snatch it from your hand.3 .Stop playing that irritating background music.
I had a bad experience in Barcelona. While I was hearing my phone and there was a person ran motobike through me and rob my bag which I hold on my hand. Just happened in a second, I ran and shout out but couldn’t catch up with him. Some people noticed and helped me to call the police and they also witnessed. When I waiting for police, I called the bank to lock my cards.It took about 15 mins to wait for the police to come. I think the police in Spain are not good enough. They are too slow and just came and asked some questions in Spainish about the other phone in the bag and told me to go to the police station and report so may be they can find it. The police station it about 15 mins from there by taxi. So I told my mind to forget it. Luckily, my passport wasn’t in the bag because I put it in the safety box in hotel. After all, my mother noticed that might be I had been followed by the robber since I bought some fruits on the street and I took the LV wallet out to pay and a lot money was shown out from that. My mother also saw the boy drive a white motorbike from that but didn’t think he is a robber
Im going to 🔒 my bag
I traveled for yrs around Calif.. & I strapped important stuff..
$ .. rite ther in front (of me)
You repeated you was on your phone like 10x still a great video though
holy crap!
They also tried to open my backpack in the subway, but luckily my Spanish wife looked back then tell them something in Spanish then they ran away, later there was a big black dude and some of other black teenagers came in the train and kept looking at us. I will never ever carry DSLR camera in Spanish subways to make me look like a tourist anymore.
racist much?
People always feel the need to mention the persons race when the person isn’t white 🙄
Get a BOYFRIEND !!! DON'T BE ALONE.