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Article created by: Denis Tymulis

Growing up downtown as opposed to a quiet suburb is a vastly different experience. We could spend hours debating the pros and cons of urban life but let's leave that discussion for another time and focus on something different instead. 'Street smarts.'

We at Bored Panda discovered a few posts on Reddit (one by u/breadedsnake and another by u/ForcupinePucker) with a very similar angle: both OPs asked users to share tips that can help people stay safe in the city. And since some of the entries are so useful, we thought why not combine them into a compilation? You never know when you might need them!

#1

Young child walking on a fenced pathway with adults ahead, illustrating street smarts advice for staying safe outdoors. Street smarts to give your kids: if you get lost, find the closest adult with kids. I saw this in action once at Disneyland when a 4 year old kid approached me and my kiddos while we were eating. She joined us very calmly, introduced herself, and said her parents gave her the above advice. I heard her parents shouting her name not long after, and the relief on their faces was a sight.

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    #2

    People with street smarts navigating a busy cobblestone street in a historic urban setting on a clear day. If I'm in an unfamiliar city, I'll explore freely every neighbourhood as long as there are women and kids around. Most mums don't hang outside with their kids if the street/area is unsafe. This worked very well for most throughout Latin America, Europe and Asia.

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    #3

    Children walking and playing on a shaded sidewalk surrounded by trees, illustrating street smarts advice for safety. Adults DO NOT ask children for help.

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    #4

    Empty narrow city street in black and white, illustrating urban scene for people with street smarts safety advice. If the situation doesn't feel right, it's not right. Trust your spidey sense.

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    #5

    If you have a random cop come to your house on The night before you leave for Europe with your family, don’t tell him your going away until you call his superior to make sure he’s a cop. Your welcome you filthy animals

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    #6

    A large group of people with street smarts sharing advice in an outdoor setting to stay safe in dangerous situations. If a group of people suddenly get down, so do you.

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    #7

    Two older men with street smarts talking in a park surrounded by greenery and concrete benches. If you're walking and someone approaches, don't break stride. You can carry on a conversation while walking, but people who are looking to proselytize, sell you something, or mug you will want you to slow or stop to address them. If they want to chat, make them keep up with you. You can even tell them that you're in a rush but would love to talk and walk. They'll likely find someone more stationary, because if you can make a person slow, you can make them stop. If you can make them stop, you've already adjusted their priorities and placed yourself at the top. It's a subtle power game. Keep going where you're going, and you retain your power. Stop and cat, and you've given it up and opened yourself to possible problems.

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    #8

    People with street smarts walking on a cobblestone city street, sharing advice to stay safe in dangerous situations. Having good manners, and speaking with respect, will keep you from getting in trouble you didn't know was there.

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    #9

    Just because someone is friendly with you, doesn't mean they have a good heart.

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    #10

    Car door interior with fabric panel and handle, illustrating street smarts advice for safety in dangerous situations. Lock your doors as soon as you’re in your car

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    #11

    People with street smarts sharing practical advice while standing near a yellow umbrella cart in a busy outdoor area. Always ask for only one scoop of ice cream first because they make single scoops bigger, then act like you changed your mind and ask for a second scoop. They will be pressured to match the size of the first scoop, providing you with a massive amount of ice cream.

    gustavoramosart , Clive Varley Report

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    #12

    Hands showing street smarts while counting money in a dimly lit setting, illustrating advice for dangerous situations. Never flash your whole wad of cash in a public place while paying for something. Keep a few bucks loose in one pocket for spending. Keep the majority of your cash in a separate pocket. Don’t open a wallet full of all your money where other people can see you.

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    #13

    Carry a fork with you. if someone approaches you, say “lord, thank you for this meal I’m about to have” and charge at them with the fork

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    #14

    If you are forced to walk through a bad/dangerous neighborhood, keep your chin up and maintain a confident and comfortable look on your face. Nothing screams “abuse me!” more than an out-of-place person waking around with their chin down, looking at the sidewalk. I learned this after visiting a new girlfriend many years ago in a bad section of Philly. I was walking down the street towards her house and a local female walking by my said, “keep that chin up around here, white boy.” The more I considered that advice, the more logical it sounded.

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    #15

    Woman walking alone on a narrow city street with cafes, illustrating people with street smarts advice for safety. Eye contact. A lone assailant will often use the element of surprise to their advantage. If you’re walking alone and someone is following you, make eye contact to let them know that you are aware of them. This will often dissuade them from attacking. This tactic has worked for me in the past.

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    #16

    This reminds me of a comedian who was saying the best way to stay safe in a rough neighborhood is to fake a Russian accent cause Russians are terrifying.

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    #17

    Let's say a kidnapper throws you in the back of a trunk. Don't panic! Once you get your bearings, find the carpet that covers the taillight. Peel back the carpet, make a fist, punch the taillight out the back of the car, thus creating a hole in the back of the automobile, then stick your little hand out and wave to oncoming motorists to let them know that something hinky is goin' on.

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    #18

    Wet icy street near a residential area illustrating potential hazards people with street smarts can help navigate safely. If you're driving and hit black ice just take foot OFF GAS BUT DON'T BREAK until the slide stops.

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    #19

    Yellow taxi driving down an urban street, illustrating people with street smarts navigating city environments safely. Don’t ever tell the cab driver you don’t know where you’re going.

    H0T-S0UP , Andrew Smith Report

    #20

    ATM machine in a dimly lit area, illustrating street smarts advice to stay safe in dangerous situations. Before using any ATM, tug hard on the plastic card reader. Scammers often put a fake one on top that steals your info.

    MrJuniperBreath , Nicolas Vigier Report

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    #21

    Person with street smarts checking a wallet outdoors, demonstrating practical advice for staying safe in risky situations. Carry an extra wallet with $50 in it and throw it if someone tries to rob you. STREET SMARTS!

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    #22

    Don't tell even close friends the amount of money you have on you. I was set up by an 18 year old female coworker this week. She seemed like a sweetheart and was giving me rides to work for a few days. I asked on the Monday if we could go to bank as I needed to cash a check for roughly $4500. Minutes after dropping me near house I was robbed at gunpoint of everything by 2 guys. They knew how much they were looking for. The robber said he watched me leave bank but the police saw on camera near home that they had been waiting for me for an hour. One of the robbers was her ex/current boyfriend it turns out.

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    #23

    Man driving a car focused on the road, illustrating street smarts advice for safety in dangerous situations. Do not trust taxi drivers if you are a tourist

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    #24

    Everyone respects true crazy. I once was approached in downtown by a man asking for all my money. I looked him square in the eyes and blurted out something like "blahblubvlahhhhhh". He walked away and I kept my monies.

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    #25

    This is a niche tip, but if you ever suspect something to have an electric current, do not touch it with the palm side of your hand. It can cause your muscles to contract and not let go. Always use the backside of your hand or even better, use a blade of grass or something not too conductive.

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    #26

    Person with umbrella walking on wet city street at night, illustrating street smarts advice for dangerous situations. Look up and notice if street lights have been shot out or smashed. If so, avoid those areas at night - there's a reason they've been disabled . . .

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    #27

    Man with street smarts sitting on a city sidewalk, observing pedestrians in an urban dangerous situation setting. You won’t get mugged if you look like you’re going to mug someone.

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    #28

    Buy a daily moisturizer with sunscreen in it.

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    #29

    Nobody approaches you on the street because they want to do something for you. It's always because they want something from you.

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    #30

    The only people who ever truly "win" fights are those who successfully avoid them.

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    #31

    Two men with street smarts wrestling on a city street while pedestrians watch in the background. When it comes to knife fights: The loser dies in the street; the winner dies in the hospital.

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    #32

    People using phone booths outdoors, illustrating street smarts advice for staying safe in dangerous situations. If you’re going to be away on holiday or somewhere you’re unfamiliar with for any length of time, it’s a good idea to try to always make sure that someone knows roughly where you’re going to be and what you’re going to be doing on a given day. Even if you’re like me and you don’t like to plan out a full itinerary, a rough indication of what your plans might be can help work out your movements if ever there is an issue.

    lukemantel , Orin Zebest Report

    #33

    Narrow urban alley with people walking and street vendors, illustrating the concept of street smarts in daily life. You should always be afraid of secondary locations

    ShinyNinja25 , Jaume Escofet Report

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    #34

    Emergency exit sign illuminated in dark, symbolizing street smarts advice for safety in dangerous situations. Always know where the exits are in any place that you enter so that you don’t get lost in an emergency. Also, never place yourself in a “hole” in public where there is only one entrance and exit and no other people around. These are often crime hotspots

    StefanFaniePetrus , Ricardo Bernardo Report