If you ever went abrod you might have seen a different wall plug than you use normally.
In this article you can see how many different otlets are out there.:
Type A: This is a two-pronged plug commonly used in North and Central America, as well as in parts of Asia and the Caribbean.
Type B: Similar to Type A but with an additional grounding pin, Type B plugs are also commonly used in North and Central America.
Type C: This is a two-pronged plug commonly used in Europe, South America, Asia, and Africa.Type D: This three-pin plug with round pins in a triangular pattern is commonly used in India and parts of Africa.
Type E: Similar to Type C but with an additional grounding pin, Type E plugs are commonly used in France, Belgium, Poland, and other European countries.
Type F: Also known as the Schuko plug, Type F plugs are similar to Type E but with grounding clips on the sides. They are commonly used in Europe, Russia, and parts of South America.
Type G: This three-pin plug with rectangular pins is commonly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Type I: This three-pin plug with flat pins in a V-shape is commonly used in Australia, New Zealand, China, and parts of the Pacific Islands.
Type J: This three-pin plug with rounded pins is commonly used in Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Rwanda.
Type K: Similar to Type J but with an additional grounding pin, Type K plugs are commonly used in Denmark and Greenland.
Type L: This three-pin plug with round pins is commonly used in Italy, Chile, Uruguay, and parts of Switzerland.
Type M: This three-pin plug with large round pins is commonly used in South Africa, India, and parts of Africa.
Please make sure to get the proper charger with you when you are going abroad.