chironthecentaur
mr. misty-eyed
I'm just curious, because I, myself, have never been outside the United States (though I'm planning to visit England, Italy, Rome, and Greece when I'm older).
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Yeah, traveling is so expensive. I don't really know how I'll deal with not being close to home when I go places. For instance, my family took a trip from California (as far to the west coast as you can go) to North Dakota (which is in the middle of the U.S.A.), and I struggled the whole two weeks we were there.I never realised how many countries I visited until I actually tried to count the numbers now...
So that would be 17 countries in total.
UK, Ireland, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy, Monaco, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Finland, Sweden, Latvia and China!
some of them I visited when I was little and don't remember much but I'd like to re-visit them some day. And there are still so many places I've never been to but I want to go very much!
Like, I barely touched Asia, only been in China there but I would like to go to other countries too. I've never been to US or any other country across the ocean. So that would be interesting as well.
My dream is to travel around the world and visit maybe not every country, but I still have a long list of where I want to go!
I love travelling but it's too expensive, especially when you need to go far... So I can't do it as often as I'd like. And lately my health issues are not letting me travel at all, so I can only dream. But hopefully this will change and I'll be able to travel again.
Ooohhh. How was South Africa? It sounds like an interesting place.
visited about 6 different countries in total; it's going to be 7 after this summer!
i've been to mexico [first time i've been out of america], england [2x], italy [2x] france [2x], germany, and south africa; i'm going to spain and revisiting france again sometime in june, so that should be really cool!
a lot of my trips were visting multiple countries within the same week or two, so other than south africa [which i spent nearly two weeks in as a whole], i didn't get to spend too much time in any of these countries at once. it was still amazing visting them regardless of how long i was there; i really loved them all!
Being chased by elephants sounds like a great time lol. And I've always wanted to go to Hawaii, but it's a plane flight/boat ride aways, so I've kind of scratched that off the list. Well, maybe a boat ride wouldn't be too bad.
I went to Zambia when I was 18. Stayed for 3 weeks and worked to build a wall around the compound for a school. Got to see Victoria Falls and bungee jump there, got chased by elephants. It was such a great experience. I was in England for a few days during this trip on layovers!! Went out it was fun.
I've been to Mexico and the US (Hawaii) for holidays.
Aw, that sucks. How was Greece tho?I've been to Bangladesh and the UK multiple times. I also went to the USA once, when I was very young. I've also been to Greece and Switzerland.
I like travelling and my dad goes abroad on business trips often, but I usually can't go because I have school T__T
Dammnnn. I know a few people who lived in the Philippines for a few years and they said it was pretty good.I lived in Philippines for the first 13 years of my life.
It was great and bad at the same time. Our education system is stellar. We have high standards for our students. A mediocre Philipino student is a straight-acer here in the US. Of course, like anything, there are exceptions to the rule. But for the most part, Philipinos are very well-educated. Sometimes we speak better English than Americans themselves.