Traveling only appeals to boring people or people who haven’t traveled

I’ve traveled everywhere. The UK, Germany, France, India, Bangladesh, about half of the US (including California, Las Vegas, New York, Minneapolis, Tennessee, Hawaii, you get the idea)
Not once have I ever felt “yeah, I’m experiencing something I couldn’t back at home”
When you travel you have to leave most of your belongings behind, so if you have a hobby that requires any sort of specialized equipment too bad.
I’ve hiked on mountains, I’ve swam in oceans, Ive been on the London eye, I’ve run through every single tourist attraction there is and not once have I felt “yeah that was worth giving 1 week of my life away”
And I’m not some anti social weirdo, I go out of my way to interact with other people. Nobody is different, at the core of it people still act like people nothing more and nothing less. Yeah sure there are differences, but they aren’t interesting. A quick google search or a reddit post will tell you the major “””””””””culture shocks””””””””””” anyway.
You wanna know my favorite part of traveling? The fucking trip. The plane ride, the train to the hotel, the taxi caught in traffic for 4 hours. Unironically this is my favorite part because I get to fucking sleep
Whenever someone says they love traveling I immediately think they either haven’t traveled much or they are just so god damn boring they find entertainment by fucking moving the ground under their feet

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Nice shitpost

Traveling make empty people feel accomplished.

what about the bong who travelled the world on uni

ok thanks for letting us know.

traveling is boring when the whole world is in the middle of post modernism

What's the point of copypastas tho?

I live in a very ugly and shitty place where everybody is a complete annoying subhuman and everything is crap.
Traveling gives me a break from all of this and it's the whole appeal of doing it.

You're exaggerating. I agree traveling is something people disingenuously claim fills their empty void of self hate and insecurity but if you're out there experiencing new places without taking selfies and documenting the whole process like a fuckwit you can get something out of it.
t. met my brazilian fiance overseas

>id rather stay at home then do something

based depressionfag

This. I've done a fair bit of traveling but in my limited time spent abroad I always wished I were back home doing hobbies and personal interest things. Becoming a better version of what I was yesterday -- traveling to unfamiliar locations doesn't really do that. You may have a cool story to tell, but it's rarely worth the price of the travel.
Most people I know who are into traveling are lame as hell people with nothing really worth talking about outside of their travels. It's like people who are "foodies" and like eating food at different restaurants; all you really get out of it at the end is a story about that one time you went to X and did Y and ate Z. It's just mindless masturbation for the soul.
When you're dead and buried people aren't going to remember you for the stories you told about getting an Eiffel Tower after seeing the Eiffel Tower or the selfies you took of yourself on vacation, or the photo of an entree you took at that one ethnic restaurant (the food was prepared by Mexicans, btw)
Spend your time doing something meaningful, and leave your personal footprint on the world.
>brb posting on Yas Forums

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It is for want of self-culture that the superstition of Travelling, whose idols are Italy, England, Egypt, retains its fascination for all educated Americans. They who made England, Italy, or Greece venerable in the imagination did so by sticking fast where they were, like an axis of the earth. In manly hours, we feel that duty is our place. The soul is no traveller; the wise man stays at home, and when his necessities, his duties, on any occasion call him from his house, or into foreign lands, he is at home still, and shall make men sensible by the expression of his countenance, that he goes the missionary of wisdom and virtue, and visits cities and men like a sovereign, and not like an interloper or a valet.

I have no churlish objection to the circumnavigation of the globe, for the purposes of art, of study, and benevolence, so that the man is first domesticated, or does not go abroad with the hope of finding somewhat greater than he knows. He who travels to be amused, or to get somewhat which he does not carry, travels away from himself, and grows old even in youth among old things. In Thebes, in Palmyra, his will and mind have become old and dilapidated as they. He carries ruins to ruins.

Travelling is a fool's paradise. Our first journeys discover to us the indifference of places. At home I dream that at Naples, at Rome, I can be intoxicated with beauty, and lose my sadness. I pack my trunk, embrace my friends, embark on the sea, and at last wake up in Naples, and there beside me is the stern fact, the sad self, unrelenting, identical, that I fled from. I seek the Vatican, and the palaces. I affect to be intoxicated with sights and suggestions, but I am not intoxicated. My giant goes with me wherever I go.

>paying for a bent bignosed bottle blond with a stupid dreamcatcher tattoo

Hey now! I've been to the nicest, most tourist friendly places of many countries, so I am now a qualified authority to speak on any topic regarding that country.
Much like that 101 class I took in college and got a c- in, traveling instantly turns me into an expert, and you can't put a price on that.
Bring on the 15 hour flights!

Based and practical pilled
Travelling isn't a fucking "thing to do"
Its a means to an end not an end in itself
So yeah, only stupid people like it

lol @ her crooked slavic potato nose

Hey bro you listen here this woman was murdered by a nigger you watch your mouth

>India, Bangladesh,
eww yuck, why?

>Bangladesh
Why? I can at least understand India, but who the fuck willingly goes to Bangladesh?

Ya know what? I don’t normally post here because a lot of people here are completely out of their minds (I do love theory threads they are fun) but to say traveling is bullshit is absolutely Australian pilled. To be of the the mind that your island of convicts is the same old same old of the rest of the world is laughable at best. Experiencing other cultures and people of the world is such an amazing experience....you experience new life and a different perspective of the way one should live in EVERY different sect of the world. It’s amazing in every way how you watch and learn how people live in different areas. Sure some places are poorer than others but that doesn’t take away the fact that they live and the human spirit survives in their respective lands. Fuck your shitpost everyone is and should be respected and the nations that you visit will be amazing in their own ways. Good job at living life with a simple minded and disrespectful view on nations that should, and are beautiful in their own ways.

I don't travel , I own a huge land , I have children ... stay where you are , ill stay here ... fuck everybody .

You are absolutely right

Same here, OP. I traveled with the military, then for business after I got out and I've done extensive leisure travel as I got older. I can say with few exceptions that I was never wowed. Most of the time I found the museums and history tours the most interesting things to do, and most of that can be done online these days. And honestly, I haven't felt safe traveling for almost a decade. I feel much safer at home, hanging out with white Americans irl and on Yas Forums. Let me know when the ethnostate happens.

Was this on a newspaper or something? I'm not a schizo btw but some of you may like this sort of hidden stuff

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It is ok if you travel user, if people go for a jog in your country they are liable to wind up in another country.

>Experiencing other cultures and people of the world is such an amazing experience..
Because you are paying them for a sanitized version.

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Thats not really traveling tho. If i go to museums in verdun ill be back home the same day

>they are just so god damn boring they find entertainment by fucking moving the ground under their feet
Opposed to you .. because you seem like such a fucking hoot'n'a'half. You must be great fun to be with.

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I guess there is a difference between a day trip and a vacation.

I've traveled all over the world. It was okay but there are only a few places I would want to return to.

Same here, only thing I liked about traveling was sleeping in the hotels and breakfast, no more traveling from me

No not at all, I’ve been to the “awful” areas of certain countries especially Rio de Janeiro in Br.....I have friends who live around that city and that state, I’ve visited them numerous times. I’ve seen Cidade de Deus I’ve been through it. Spirit is a victory and most of them have won. I’ve been elsewhere but Brazil in particular has been an eye opener. I do have money but I indulge in everything.

Huh what
Right now I'm surrounded by 11 wifi routers and feel depressed listless and antisocial in a paranoid small dumbfuck hick town
I could be having a MUCH better time riding a scooter dangerously through scummy scammy asia and picking up ladyboys

>t. met my brazilian fiance overseas
post bunda

>>/trv/

Are you stupid?

>I've traveled all over the world. It was okay but there are only a few places I would want to return to.
Savannah, Singapore and Anchorage for me, but only in short doses.

This. Was going to say pretty much this myself. I am from England and being here and visiting 10 states so far had made me both appreciate America and the people, but also Britain. Even with its many, many shortcomings. I also really want to travel to Australia and Japan. Those are the two countries I'm determined to visit.

I tave travelled enough to know I live in one of the best places on earth, and that I don't want to travel any more

I was activating enlightened ancient temple hotspots in various asian religious centers between my brothel visits
Heh with the global awakening I had stirring it's almost like the drill was intended to shut me down

What they love is showing others they have travelled.
The tourism they do its like a checkpoint run with many photos, the main goal is social acceptance by showing others some photos that look they had a great time.
In the end they didnt even enjoy the trip, as they are constantly looking for photo opportunities.
Welcome to the NPC world.

desu as an Australian you have everything you could ever want at home. Perhaps many people see travel as an escape. I'm also in Australia so life is grand and I see little reason to travel beyond my adventures in books, television/film and the internet.

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Maybe because you're a giant cunt. I've traveled quite a bit and have had great experiences with nature and mixing with locals in the UK, EU, Asia, and the US. You bring yourself wherever you go, and if you're an ass, you aren't going to be happy anywhere.

What about traveling without taking photos, or even having a camera? That's my style. I don't use Jewish social media and I certainly don't care for anyone to know where I have been. Much less do I want a physical record of this for anyone.
I have also always wanted to go to Portugal and do the cliff diving thing there. Portugal is Britain's oldest Ally and as a Bong, visiting Portugal instead of Spain is a must.

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>Not once have I ever felt “yeah, I’m experiencing something I couldn’t back at home”
You're probably someone who stays in mid or upper range hotels right? You only go to tourist attractions with tons of other tourists? Never go off the beaten path? Yeah, no wonder you think it's boring. You're a dumb, spineless fuck.

I want to meet based burgers like you. I'm from England and I am yet to just go out by myself and make friends. Weirdly enough though, it's not a confidence thing at all, as I am so confident that it might come across as cocky. I can talk to anyone. I am just more weary here because my customs are a bit different and I don't want to be on the back heel right away.
I need a good pub to visit. Are there different types of bars, bro? And which one would be most suitable for a foreign Britbong?

What is actually interesting how boring people are in general. Before i travel to some new country i learn it's history and other statistics for couple of days, so i can absorb even more information whenever i'm there. When other people travel they are all "ooh, look, some kind of building", when i already know the history of that building before i even got there. Everyone is just so clueless and at the same time act like they are kings.

Please come to America and go off the beaten path.
I recommend a wonderful place called Compton, in California. The locals will love you.

What general area do you live in?

I'm guessing it's a nigger haven. I didn't say not to use your brain.

I agree. I travel for work a lot (until about 4 weeks ago) and after awhile it’s just one place after another. Same people in San Fran and NYC and Chicago and so forth. Same things to do. Maybe some regional cuisine differences which is nice but not worth the trip. Tourist attractions are rarely interesting, and if they have the potential to be (The Louvre, say), they’ll be absolutely packed. There are a few trips I want to take, like a legit big game preserve, where I think there are things I can’t see elsewhere. But otherwise I’ve never been too big on traveling for its own sake. I will say some solo travel can be good for you. Forces you out of your shell, etc.

South West Ohio, in a comfy suburb.