Q: What is the proper attire for time traveling?
When venturing through the timestream, it is essential to dress in layers, as the temperature and cultural norms may vary greatly between eras. A good rule of thumb is to pack a fedora, a leather trench, and a pair of TimeTravelingClothing essentials.
Q: How should I behave in front of historical figures?
When interacting with historical figures, remember that they are people too! Avoid making small talk about their assassins, and refrain from asking if they'd like a selfie with a modern smartphone. A polite nod and a respectful "Good sir/ma'am" will go a long way.
However, if you find yourself in the presence of a historical figure with a questionable haircut, you may discreetly comment on its, ahem, "character-building" qualities.
Q: Can I bring any modern amenities on my time travel journey?
While it's tempting to bring your phone, laptop, and portable charger, we recommend leaving them behind. Not only will they be useless in most time periods, but you may attract unwanted attention from curious onlookers. Instead, pack a TimeTravelingAmenity Kit with essentials like a good book, a pocket watch, and a decent bottle of wine.
Remember, the key to successful time traveling is to be prepared, but also to be flexible. And by that, we mean don't try to use your smartphone to translate ancient texts, that's just a recipe for disaster.