Melburnian1
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Most unless we are very special can't go overseas without a passport, and I daresay the vast majority of adult (and some underage) travellers regard a smartphone as essential. So too for some of us a good set of headphones.
However there are some at face value far less significant item(s) that if we leave them behind when packing may cause anxiety or annoyance once we unpack at the first hotel, AirBnB or relatives' home.
My "essential" small item is a styptic pencil, small in size but exceedingly irksome if I forget to bring it, or somehow lose it from my toiletries bag. The only brand I can ever find in chemists is manufactured by an English company. It's instant relief if one cuts oneself when shaving, and highly reliable despite probably being invented in the 1950s if not before. The packaging hasn't changed in the last 20 years.
What's yours?
However there are some at face value far less significant item(s) that if we leave them behind when packing may cause anxiety or annoyance once we unpack at the first hotel, AirBnB or relatives' home.
My "essential" small item is a styptic pencil, small in size but exceedingly irksome if I forget to bring it, or somehow lose it from my toiletries bag. The only brand I can ever find in chemists is manufactured by an English company. It's instant relief if one cuts oneself when shaving, and highly reliable despite probably being invented in the 1950s if not before. The packaging hasn't changed in the last 20 years.
What's yours?