To be honest... if they have the money and it's something they want to do and they deserve it... why feel sorry for them?
I could never afford a cruise and I've waited me whole life to go on one. I'm finally getting the chance before my grandmother passes away... don't you think that's it's good that I'm getting to experience this before she dies...
I do.
2007-08-24 04:05:40
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answered by Danielle614 2
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I have been on more than 15 cruises and have 4 more booked right now. Please do not feel sorry for me as its unnecessary. I enjoy cruising because the ships take me to many places that I would otherwise not been able to go to.
From the Greek island of Santorini to going through the locks at the Panama Canal, from cruising up the fords of Norway to going through the inside passage of Alaska. And next year cruising around South America. The things to see and do are unlimited and the basic cruise costs are very reasonable these days. You can go on a cruise on a nice ship like the brand new Royal Caribbean ship, Freedom of the Seas, for as little as $700 a person for 7 days of sailing, including all of the food you could possible want, shows and other entertainments, and all types of activities on and off the ship.
On the contrary, feel sad for those who have never been on a cruise and save your money to one day take a 7-day cruises and learn to enjoy it.
2007-08-24 11:27:20
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answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7
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I have taken many cruises and really enjoy them. I have worked for quite a few years, earn a very good salary, and I can afford cruises (or just about anything else, too). I get extra perks for being a frequent cruiser.
I feel sorry for people like you who cannot afford nice things in life. You can just sit around your apartment (or trailer), listen to your Walkman, and play video games for your enjoyment. You are the one who should get a life and see the world.
2007-08-24 11:35:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I have been on over 30 cruises in my lifetime, and i am only 13 years old...i sure do have a life...and why would you feel sorry for them? they(we) are very lucky to be able to travel the world, in such an exciting environment...cruises are so much more exciting then staying at a hotel...you get basically unlimited food, entertainment, and non stop fun...you get to explore places that are beautiful and exotic...why on earth wouldn't you want to go on a cruise? no, i dont feel sorry for people like me who have been on several cruises, i feel bad for the people who dont have this chance to have the vacation of a lifetime...go ahead, go on this site:
cruisecritic.com
you will not find ONE review where people say i hated this cruise...i was so bored, i will never cruise again...NEVER will you find one of those...people who say that we have no life because we cruise too much are WAY off...i have not missed one day of school for cruising, i go a few times a summer and when im off from school...all of my friends cruise, and my entire family...how does that make me not have a life??
2007-08-24 15:15:27
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answered by :) 4
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The same reason people go on 10 or 20 vacations in their lives. For a great experience. Why criticize what people do, it's their decision.
2007-08-24 12:14:13
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answered by Annie Girl 3
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How old are you??? I worry about someone who gives their full name and city on the internet. Please be safe. And not so critical about everyone else. (See posters other questions). Live an let live.
2007-08-24 13:33:32
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answered by Dusie 6
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why do you waste time answering and make stupid questions on yahoo? dont you have a life?
moron
2007-08-24 13:52:41
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answered by ocean.denis 5
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I feel sorry for you actually. you poor little freak.
Get a life, do you have no friends?
2007-08-24 11:15:35
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answered by Jessica Rabbit 4
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