Why is there such great appeal to travelling? I don't understand it and I never will.
There's plenty to do in your own country and it's really stupid to miss out on grad school for some green, city and ''different people''
grad school?
only retirees and vacationers travel
Who doesn't? you are just autistic
>>68522669
I'm sure a Mexican from the city wouldn't notice any difference when visiting, say, Guatemala
>wasting money on something you can do on google street view
lmaoing at you losers
>>68522607
I guess she wanted a break, I don't know, whatever
>>68522562
for big countries,language
unless i want to learn spanish there's no immersion.
for small yuro countries, idk, i guess it's cheap because you can go to 5 countries in a single roadtrip.
>>68522562
Autism
You wont understand because you are antisocial autist
>>68522562
I want to travel to other countries to see nice things, not to see "different people"
>X thing is nice
>X thing is in another country
It's simple
>miss out on grad school
wat
>>68526790
>>miss out on grad school
Not too sure what he meant, but after university, you're supposed to work from about 21-70 years old, you will not really have any holidays or free time, you will just work like a slave bitch
That's why people say the only free time you have in life is after school and retirement. People often go travelling before uni
I actually had to explain this to my friends who wanted to go on a week long Holiday Island trip instead of interrailing. Here are my main reasons.
>much more variation, food, nightlife, ladies, gaybois, overall experiences
>travelling has brag factor, especially in more sophisticated circles
>the slog of travelling is similar to that of a hike, difficult, but immensively satisfying when done right
>Amsterdam 'shrooms
>Berlin, Prague and Budapest all one after another
>The sheer scale of the operation gives it an entire other level of finesse
Travelling's great. You're just dull, anon
>>68522562
foreign cock