somtimes awful and somtimes great!
2006-06-27 05:03:17
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answer #1
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answered by Piffle 4
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I say it depends on the people you are traveling with. Of course, if they are out-going and down for anything then your trip will be a positive experience because you get to explore and try new things with the people you are traveling with, and everyone is having a good time. On the other hand, if the people you're with only want to stick what they are familiar with, don't want to try new things (like food if you're in a different country), always complaining or whining when they have to explore a new place or try a new thing, then your experience will be a negative one. Because you either have to do it alone or end up not doing it because everyone else doesn't want to. And that sucks seeing you already paid so much for a trip! Oh, and when you're traveling with people, you get exposed to certain habits that you don't normally have to deal with that will just annoyed you like crazy (like smacking when they eat). So be prepared!
2006-06-27 08:20:37
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answer #2
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answered by pickleweed 1
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I just traveled overseas with a group of seven other people that I didn't know before leaving. I am happy to say that they were wonderful people and I really enjoyed experiencing things with them. I find that I will miss them terribly since they live all over the state and a few are out of state.
I don't think it so much depends on other people. You get out of traveling what you put into it. You alone let other people make or break your holiday. Though, some people seem to work overtime on being negative. I feel like I choose whether or not to let people ruin or brighten my travel experiences. I am happy that I chose to make the most out of my traveling and enjoy the presence of others.
2006-06-27 05:37:28
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answer #3
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answered by jnsherouse 1
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Being confined with anyone for a long period of time will bring about problems. Even when travelling with my best friend, I've found that after a certain amount of time, and after being stuck together while in unfamiliar and stressful travel situations, we'll begin to annoy each other. The best thing to do is to only travel with someone with whom you already have a strong relationship, strong enough to withstand the strain of little annoying habits that will come to the surface. Only go with someone who you're not afraid to have see you at your worst.
2006-06-27 05:12:12
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answer #4
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answered by AniD 1
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2016-11-15 08:02:21
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on their attitude. If they are happy to be travelling then the trip becomes a very postitive and fun experience. However, if they are complaining and whining and are just generally a pain to be with, it makes the trip a negative experience.
A good thing about travelling with people though is that from then on you know who to travel with!
2006-06-27 05:53:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It kind of depends who you are traveling with and how much you like them ;-) I think that most of the time when you travel with someone, you will learn things about them that you never knew and possibly didn't want to know.
When I just go with my family, there really aren't any problems. We already know what it is like living together. But it is when you take extended family and/or friends that you start learning things. But I find most of the time, as long as things go smoothly, everyone is happy on vacation!
2006-06-27 05:11:03
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answer #7
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answered by tech_fanatic 7
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It is hard to predict who will make a good travel companion, as your entire relationship with this person (acquaintance, boyfriend, froemd) will be thrust into a new context. You will discover a lot about yourself and your own tolerance levels, as well as about your companions. The most sound advice I can give is to make an effort to carve out "alone" time, so that you can explore on your own the things that your companion may not be interested in (it's much better than dragging them along and having them complain!) and that your companion can pursue things that you may not be as interested in. It's all about space, mutual respect, and balance!
2006-06-27 05:40:19
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answer #8
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answered by wanderklutz 5
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They can very much affect your travel. If you have different personalities and ideas about the trip, the trip won't be what you expected. You have to have the same mindset that your partner or friend does.
2006-06-27 08:15:36
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answer #9
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answered by Ranch Diva 2
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Well if i am driving somewhere they sure do make the ride seem a whole lot faster.
But with kids its crazy. and it can go either way a long long ride or if i am lucky they fall asleep and it quite peacefull
2006-06-27 05:04:35
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answer #10
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answered by dido45dido 3
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I set boundries before we take off. That we are not attached at the hip and can't get our feelings hurt. Vacations are to relax and everyone must chill or not go!
2006-06-27 05:17:54
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answer #11
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answered by boohoo 4
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