if you don't like heat, wear thin clothes if you don't like mosquitos, wear light brown, thin clothes that cover your arms and legs
thin clothes with lots of water (ex:bathing suit)
You should wear walking/hiking boots, rain coat, comfortable clothes and maybe a rain hat
From my perspective you should buy clothes because you could always use new or different clothes or if you really need the phone to contact someone buy it.
You can donate clothes to many causes. Like an orphanage, planet aid, or a shelter. Someone will be able to use them, even if you think they should be thrown away.
take all wet clothes off and replace with clean, dry clothes then give them something warm to drink
depends on if ur with someone, if yes then that up to you, if not then get sum clothes on.
First, you consider the weather and the time when you go to the country. Since it is usually rainy during the late year, bring something for the rain. Bring your camera because there are stunning places and especially beaches to see. In relation to that, bring swimwear! You can also bring light clothes, there is no snow in the country and its a tropical place.
It depends if you are a girl or a boy. Minnesota iscold, but try to get some long and mid-sleeved shirts. I can tell You NONE of your clothes now will keep You warm.
If someone is wearing the clothes it is pretty expensive! You should be able to get that pricing from the U.S. Postal Service.
Clothes are carriers of bacteria from people who were sick. Clothes, especially underclothes, have direct contact with skin and so can easily spread germs to healthy people. It should be okay to wear clothes worn by someone who was recently sick if they are washed properly, but sharing clothes is unadvisable with someone who is sick in the school gym, swim meet, etc.
Clothes can sometimes give clues about a person's personality, style, or interests, but they do not define someone's entire personality. How someone dresses is just one aspect of their identity and should not be solely relied upon to understand who they are as a person.
not if you cant visit them