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I think a lot more people in our generation see traveling outside of the US as a possibility than our parents did. Primarily bc of the mere fact that more and more americans are flying everyday around the US than ever before. Which makes flying overseas more reasonable. When my parents were growing up it would have been a real luxury for them to fly anywhere.
In Europe, someone can travel from country to country far more easier than we can in the US. They can go by plane or train like we can from state to state. This ease allows it to be first off be cheaper for them and second it takes less time. Saying that money shouldnt be an excuse, bc if people really want to do something then they can cut out other things to be able to go is a narrow-minded. Some people spend their whole lives living pay check to pay check just getting by. They wear cheaper clothing and drive those old cars all the time, not by choice. Sure if they do spend money on somewhat better stuff and not on an expensive trip its bc they see having new shoes as a more attainable purchase. Many middle class americans dont even save enough for retirement yet alone a trip. Its just hard to justify spending that much on a vacation when they feel other things such a food, clothing, a roof over your head, etc. are more important. Second, most working americans do not have the time to travel. You get so many days off a year. When I have this time usually I go somewhere within traveling range so that I can spend the time relaxing. Europeans usually, on average, get more vacation time than americans as well. This can help out for travel sake. |
I don't have the $$$.
However, I am going to the Dominican Republic over spring break. I would like to travel when I have the resources. |
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When I went to get an adult passport for the first time (I was 20), I had to go in person. I was home for winter break, so I just went to the local post office. The clerk didn't want to accept my driver's license as proof of identity because it was issued while I was still 17. :rolleyes: So my mother had to co-sign my application. For a 20-year-old! |
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This is completely outside what frau munch wants for her thread (duder I'm definitely calling you that from now on, it just flows), so feel free to start a new one or IM me if you want more specific details, but I'll just say 'yeah, but this doesn't address the overall tonal issues that permeate this thread.' All good though, it's just nittery. Back to germane topics. |
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Question for anyone who recently renewed/applied their passport. I was just in the post office and I noticed that they have a little office set up on the side for passport issues. You go in and sit down and I guess they interview you. It was all new to me since when I renewed my passport in 2001 (pre 9/11) all they wanted was my old passport, birth certficate and my check. I'm just wondering what type of stuff they ask you when you apply for your passport. |
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For those that have gotten to travel extensively, though, I think that's a great experience. ETA: This post isn't to criticize the haves, have-nots or anyone else. Everyone has their own background, and it doesn't make them better or worse than anyone else. I'm just adding to the discussion. |
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You're entirely missing the point. Which is that if a passport is stretching my financial limits, foreign travel is going to be beyond my means. Thanks for turning this into an argument about the $25 price increase from 3 years ago, though. |
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When ZTAngel posted the information about the price increase, I realized why it had gone up so much in a fairly small time frame. Explaining where I made my mistake hardly constitutes "turning it into an argument," now does it? |
Then what were you betting you wouldn't lose?
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From a bystander's point of view, I think she meant LOSE as in MISPLACE....not lose an argument...:(
Can't we all just get along?? :( |
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But I would love to go to France, Italy, and Spain, if I ever have the chance. |
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I personally think traveling is important. I don't think I'd be the person I am today if I hadn't done the traveling I've done (which certainly isn't extensive, but I've been out of the country). I haven't done much recently because of money, and I certainly wouldn't judge others by their lack of travel. For me, travel is important and when I am lucky enough to have money, I personally think going somewhere else is a wonderful way to spend it. |
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I've edited the original post to ensure that such misunderstandings will not occur again. :D |
Yay! Want to hold hands?
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