After seeing the news about Lan Zhanfei this morning, I was still a little scared. I travel abroad a few times a year, and I always leave my verification device phone at home. If I need it, I contact a friend who comes to my house to get it and help me with the operation. I've never mentioned being in the crypto world or investing; I just say I'm a recent graduate traveling. As for things like Binance, Euro, or Easy merchandise, suitcases, or clothes, I wouldn't dare bring them. I haven't encountered anything wrong with it so far, and besides, I don't have that much personal wealth. It's definitely not worth it for a robber to plan this for me for over half a year. 👀 The only time I felt a little dangerous was when I was in Turkey this year. A foreigner came up to me, said hello, and we chatted for a while. I was having a good time, thinking it would be a good opportunity to practice my spoken English. Then we passed by Watsons, and I thought I'd buy some Turkish souvenirs and skincare products to take back, so I said goodbye. After I finished shopping, another foreigner asked me for a light and started chatting again. He said it was his birthday, he was alone, and offered to take me to karaoke or something. That's when I felt something was wrong. I felt I wasn't that attractive, and it was strange that so many people kept hitting on me. So I said I wasn't adjusted to the time difference and declined, then quickly went back to the hotel. Later, I checked and sure enough, there are scams like this. Also, there's the issue of posting on social media every other day. These are all based on my personal experience. Another safer option, according to experienced friends, is to switch to an eSIM card. The physical SIM card's number can be used to locate you, and it's easy to find your personal information through the phone number you registered with. Currently, domestic Chinese phones don't have eSIM functionality. You could switch to a Japanese version, or a domestic one next year. 👀
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