spotifiedman wrote: » You might remark "If you want to be an ignorant fool. You have to step outside your country to appreciate things" but in may cases, I think it is. I didn't have money to travel this summer but I always thought about Gates and how he said he never took a day off in his twenties. bet that money saved up led to him being a billionaire. point half-aside, Holidays are probably only great if you have the money for them and plan well. I've realized this all to well when travelling with not so nice family members. No point in going to Nice, Berlin, Amsterdam without money and a lack of plans when you can go somewhere small in the country on your budget and have a memorable experience. It's probably even better to work travel even again to a not so glamorous city but a different culture. I think for me as a young person, I'll call of travel until I buy the ticket to leave Ireland for good. Another non-related reason is that I like my codeine, valium, alcohol, and antihistamines. I stock up on these so with all the anti terrorist/drug smuggling B.S. after 9/11, I don't want the hassle of American or Australian border agents questioning "Sir, are you trying to import a controlled subtance across an international border". **** off mate..
frozenfrozen wrote: » Don't think 'gates had a codeine habit
spotifiedman wrote: » I didn't have money to travel this summer but I always thought about Gates and how he said he never took a day off in his twenties. bet that money saved up led to him being a billionaire.
Murray TheDemonic TalkingSkull wrote: » Ive seen a lot of the world. Highly recommend travel. Broaden your mind, increase your knowledge.
Collie D wrote: » Being overseas is usually great. Travelling to get there on the other hand... Throw that out Take that off Stand here Let me touch you there Airports are a pain in the hole.
Twenty Grand wrote: » I love travelling. Been out of Ireland 5 times so far this year. Airports are all the same no matter where you go. Once you follow the simple rules you breeze through.
sugarman wrote: » In more cases than not, its cheaper to go abroad for a few days than it is to holiday in Ireland. Recently I flew into Prague, stayed there for 3 days.. took a train to Berlin and stayed there for a further 3 days. Total cost all in? Flights, trains/buses, accommodation, eating out / spending money. €200. Going to somewhere like Galway or Cork for a few days well exceeds that. Itd barley cover your travel and accommodation. Nevermind eating out ..and you can forget about any paid activities. Some of the best craic and best moments in life have come from going on budget holidays to random places with absolutely no plans.
sugarman wrote: » In more cases than not, its cheaper to go abroad for a few days than it is to holiday in Ireland. Recently I flew into Prague, stayed there for 3 days.. took a train to Berlin and stayed there for a further 3 days. Total cost all in? Flights, trains/buses, accommodation, eating out / spending money. €200.
Collie D wrote: » Being overseas is usually great. Travelling to get there on the other hand... Throw that out Take that off Stand hereLet me touch you there Airports are a pain in the hole.
sugarman wrote: » Recently I flew into Prague, stayed there for 3 days.. took a train to Berlin and stayed there for a further 3 days. Total cost all in? Flights, trains/buses, accommodation, eating out / spending money. €200.
Your Face wrote: » I only travel so I can boast about how open-minded I am for visiting a peasants shack in whatever 3rd world country is fashionable at the moment.
Pinch Flat wrote: » Ive travelled a bit - would liked to have done more before family mortgage etc. A year on an Erasmus programme in Germany influenced me heavily and framed a lot of my thinking. I’m going to New Zealand at Christmas - few days in Hong Kong on the way. Can’t wait.
Shenshen wrote: » I don't travel that much any more, and I do feel that now I have the money to spend, there's more of a barrier between me and the people in the place I do travel to.