It may seem strange, but we often overdo it with our luggage when we have to stay away one night. Here's what to take in such situations.
Steps
Method 1 of 5: Adults
Step 1. Think about where you need to go
If it's cold, take a coat or jacket. If it's hot, don't forget to bring your bathing suit. Sunscreen is also often forgotten, which could be very important!
Step 2. Get a small backpack or small trolley
You don't need a big one, as you only have to be out for one night.
Step 3. Some items you could bring to pass the time (be wise, bring only one):
- A console (small, to hold, otherwise it takes up too much space in your luggage).
- A book.
- A DVD, Blu-ray Disc, or VHS + device to watch them with.
- An mp3 player.
- A board game.
- A portable PC.
- The necessary for drawing.
Step 4. Personal hygiene products such as toothpaste and toothbrush
If you plan to take a shower, bring the appropriate cleanser as well. Girls should also bring shampoo and / or conditioner.
Step 5. You should then bring pajamas and a change of clothes for the following day
Step 6. Get dressed for the following day:
- T-shirt.
- A jacket.
- Trousers.
- Underwear / briefs / bra (no more than two).
- Socks.
- Shoes.
Method 2 of 5: For a sleepover or sleepover (little boys, teens, and teens)
Step 1. Pajamas, slippers and a change of clothes
Step 2. Personal hygiene products such as toothbrush, toothpaste, hair products, etc
Step 3. Something for entertainment for you and others:
- A board game.
- Cards to play UNO.
- Paper, pens or necessary for drawing or crafting.
- Mobile phone.
- A console or electronic games.
Step 4. Information on clothing and personal care products can be found in the first section
Step 5. If you are the host be sure to prepare some snacks
Step 6. Bring in movies
Method 3 of 5: Visit a sick person at home or in the hospital
Step 1. Bring some clothes
Just pants, t-shirts and a jacket.
Step 2. Bring personal hygiene products, pajamas, and an alarm clock so you can wake up early to help the sick person
Step 3. Bring a gift and medicine
Step 4. Bring something to pass the time:
- A board game.
- Puzzles.
- Books.
- Toys (if it is a child or a "young boy").
Step 5. Information on clothing and personal care products can be found in the first section
Method 4 of 5: Business trip
Step 1. It is advisable to bring a formal suit, ties, shirts and trousers
Step 2. Get a medium suitcase suitable for what you need for the trip
Carefully fold your clothes so they don't crease.
Step 3. You will probably be staying in a hotel, so bring pajamas and personal hygiene items such as a toothbrush, and a hairbrush
Step 4. Bring something to pass the time, for example:
- A laptop.
- Something to read.
- Audio books or music.
Step 5. Don't forget everything you need to work, such as your laptop, pens, pencils, cell phone, and any documents and papers you need to work on
Step 6. More information on clothing and personal care products can be found in the first section
Method 5 of 5: Children, kids and teens
Step 1. Keep in mind where you need to go
If it's hot, bring a t-shirt etc.
Step 2. Get a small backpack or trolley
Step 3. Bring some things to pass the time, such as:
(you can bring more than one)
- A console.
- A book.
- A board game.
- The necessary for drawing.
- Toys such as dolls or characters, etc.
- DVD or Blu-ray, and something to watch them with.
- The laptop.
Step 4. Bring personal hygiene products such as toothbrush, toothpaste etc
If you need to take a shower, bring shampoo, shower soap, etc. Girls can bring makeup products.
Step 5. The clothes include:
- T-shirt.
- Trousers.
- Socks.
- Shoes.
- Jacket.
- Underwear (no more than two items).
Step 6. For the night:
Pajamas
Advice
- If you bring electronic devices, don't forget the charger.
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Bring some snacks in case there is nothing you like, or if you prefer something specific. Any suggestions:
- Fruit.
- Chocolate.
- Candies / sweets.
- If you have any health problems, bring your own medicines.
- If it is a business or study trip, bring the necessary to carry out the activities (laptop, notepads, pens and pencils).
- Bring travel-sized products (e.g. shampoo or shower gel).
- Put a tag in your backpack or trolley with your name, address and phone number, so that if you lose it it can be returned to you.
- Do not bring too bulky items.
- If you have to go to a party and plan to change, bring the right clothes.
Warnings
- Don't put too many details on the tag: there are malicious people who may think they are stealing your identity.
- Don't overdo the luggage, otherwise the backpack will hurt your back! Think "Do I really need it?"
- Don't bring things you don't need, such as an alarm clock. There will probably be one where you go, and if there isn't, you can probably use the one from your cell phone or other device.
- Leave your secret diary at home - someone might read it.
- If you are in a city keep an eye on your things. They could steal your wallet or you could lose it. Before leaving, check that your suitcase is safe.