Travel

Do you prefer to travel alone or with someone?

Travel

Posted by: akol

22nd Oct 2010 05:30pm

Do you find travelling alone a daunting experience? Or do you prefer the freedom of being independant and free to explore at your own pace?
Is it better to travel with a partner? Family? Friends?

Val
  • 29th Jul 2012 02:33pm

There are both positive and negative aspects to travelling alone. The positives would be that one doesn't have to keep an eye on one's companion or worry when they make a dash to the loo seconds before the departure announcements. One is free to bumble around and get lost in foreign airports without having to put up with the potential pained expressions and rolling eyes of a travel companion.
The negatives of traveling alone are that if one misses a departure announcement, a travel companion might hear it and be able to prod you into action - unless you happen to be the one on the loo.


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