Travel is life! The world is a big and incredibly diverse place, full of new cultures, languages, tastes and smells, why would you consciously choose to stay only in your little corner?
Exciting and adventurous as it can be though, there are some downsides too. Travel writers rarely mention the delayed flights and buses, the cockroach-filled hotel rooms or the exotic kinds of illnesses that can strike unexpectedly.
Either way, the pros definitely outweigh the cons. To get you in the mood for your next trip, we here at Bored Panda have collected a list of the best and funniest travel memes. Scroll down below to check them out for yourself, and bon voyage!
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It's a trend at moment online. There's hundreds of similar photos.
Load More Replies...Do you travel as much as you'd like to? For some people, it's easier than others. For example, the United States is the only developed country in the world without a single legally required paid vacation day or holiday. For those on lower incomes, this makes travel a luxury that can rarely be afforded.
In contrast, every country in the European Union has, by law, at least four work weeks of paid vacation. If you need a laugh amidst this reality, a good vacation meme might lighten the mood and offer a humorous perspective on the situation.
This is one of the reasons that only 36% of Americans own a passport, meaning that 64% never leave their home country. Given that travel is supposedly able to make you happier, more open-minded, creative and intelligent, this is bad news for Americans all round, and explains rather a lot.
Aww thats me so many times but now i got a boyfriend and the front seat has somehow been appointed to me
Congratulations on receiving your promotion. Remember - No road head while the car is in motion.
Load More Replies...I just fall asleep if I can't hear them or they cut me out of the conversation.
Writers and other creative people have been inspired to do some of their best works by travel. For example Ernest Hemingway, who headed to Spain and France to discover an exotic and dangerous way of life that came out thrillingly in his stories; and Mark Twain, who sailed the Mediterranean in 1869, and wrote that travel is “fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” Who are we to disagree with these American greats?
Woke up squeezed in-between a guy who hasn't showered in a week and a woman who won't stop chewing gum with her mouth open.
Load More Replies...Then the 2 crazy people wandering up and down the aisle finally realize where their seats are.
That feeling of disappointment when you're in your seat, boarding is almost finished, and then a mom and her screaming child in arm come to your row to sit down. worst flight ever!
More than 35 years ago, a flight from Vancouver BC to London, an empty seat next to me, So happy as long flight. but last minute a man from India came down the isle, smelling heavily of eastern spice, curry, and feeling a bit stressed. How could I stand that for so many hours. Turned out was the nicest man I had ever met and we had enjoyable conversations on and off which made the flight so much shorter and time flew. I learned a lot. I had been blessed.
On a nightflight from Turkey to Sweden, I had four seats to myself...
All those people with their stupid phones though.... it really takes away from the moment IMO
This is one of the biggest travel clichés, taking a picture of someone pretending to hold up the Leaning Tower.
People will walk right into your photo to get their own, irritating. Also; pivot 90 degrees right and you'd see a long row of vendor stalls selling all kinds of stuff.
"Pose like you're pushing against it." "Alright." "Dude, it totally straightened up!" "What? No way!" "Gotcha! Idiot."
Adam Galinsky, a professor at Columbia Business School told The Atlantic that scientists have been proving what we know intuitively when we travel: That the new sounds, smells, language, tastes, sensations, and sights spark different synapses in the brain and may have the potential to revitalize the mind. “Foreign experiences increase both cognitive flexibility and depth and integrativeness of thought, the ability to make deep connections between disparate forms,” he explained, adding that it's not simply to act of being on foreign land, but something deeper. “The key, critical process is multicultural engagement, immersion, and adaptation. Someone who lives abroad and doesn’t engage with the local culture will likely get less of a creative boost than someone who travels abroad and really engages in the local environment.”
Anything that has the 'be like' c**p in it makes me read it in a Neanderthal voice for some reason.
Somebody bring that dog in out of the rain! He is a good boy and he needs some belly rubs!
I travel on my own. When I get asked 'why' I tell them 'if I don't take myself no-one will'. I love traveling on my own. I do it in MY time and don't have to wait for anybody else, besides, you don't have to share a bed when on your own. King size beds feel so much more roomier.
Darn straight! I love getting a bed to myself!
Load More Replies...This is not about total cargo weight, it's about the strain it puts on the multiple staff who has to lift your luggage.
Also has a lot to do with weight distribution inside the plane, which is critically important if you want to stay in the air
Load More Replies...Happened to me a week ago, suitcase was 2 kg too heavy so I took 4 kg in my backpack...
Fair point. A person's own weight is never a factor, either, when practically it should be.
It's OSHA regulations. If the luggage is over 50 pounds (about 23kg), then the airline has to abide by other OSHA regulations.
*starts taking out a bunch of clothes and putting on like eight layers of clothes*
So why don't obese people have to pay more for the extra weight they are carrying?
Sorry Troux, these companies don't care which employees backs break, they just add surcharges... and big ones to boot.
Gah! I recently travelled in economy where the guy next to me weighed (approx) more than me and my 23kg of checked luggage. How is this fair?
I'm 5'2" & any other "short" person its near impossible to reach that high to put in heavy luggage I betcha you're saying ask someone to help you not the their are all too busy getting all their c**p (that should be in storage) into that teenie, tiny carry on tin can.
Ignore them. You’ll only have to deal with them for a few hours. Just think of the poor people that have to deal with them at home.
Load More Replies...There are most definitely annoying kids on most flights, sadly
Load More Replies...Lol! I know that feeling. I might have work to do when I land, but while I'm soaring through the sky, I can pretend like all those problems on the ground don't exist.
And everyone is away from you and yours, if you're the kind of person who thinks this way.
I guess it's all about getting out of your comfort zone. Being forced to adapt to unfamiliar surroundings is bound to be beneficial in a multitude of ways, and as a migratory species the urge to move is in our blood. Think of the epic tales of migration in our religions and literature, the explorers who found new lands to settle on, as far as the tiniest, most isolated islands in the vast Pacific ocean. These tales inspire us to discover, to be curious, to meet our fellow human beings and to understand that, despite what the TV might tell you, we are one and the same. We share the same hopes and dreams, we can form lasting friendships across cultures and deepen our appreciation for ourselves as well as our planet.
People in 1950: wow imagine in like 2019, there'll probably be like flying cars! 2019 be like: weeell, we have underwear that makes your farts smell like mint..?
Flying was only for the rich back then - hence the term "jet set". So of course flights were more luxurious, it was all pretty much what we'd call business class today.
I stand but do not block the isle. I just stay in front of my seat. I usually wait for everyone to off board before I start heading out.
Load More Replies...When you have to transfer to your next plane and it's your first time at this particular airport and the time is tight and you've got a bad sense of direction..... Yep, I'm one of those rushing "a******s". Trust me, it's all anxiety's fault.
Ask the flight attendants what gate number you're going to and which way to turn as you exit. Some will even call ahead to the other terminal for you.
Load More Replies...just wait a few minutes until all the idiots are disembarking an walk out in a leisurely fashion. I start my vacations relaxed..
I do that too. One time I was on a flight where they disembarked in the same way they boarded: one section at a time and the flight attendants helped each group take their bags out of the overhead. It went much faster. I think people standing up and crowding the aisle actually makes it take longer.
Load More Replies...yeah right, then just get up or walk around during the flight
Load More Replies...Usually when I have to change flights or my body is numb from cramming into the tiny seats and not moving for 5 hours. Standing can be nice.
That's one advantage of being short. I always have enough leg room, while other people don't.
Load More Replies...Once on a flight from Alaska to Seattle, our takeoff got delayed multiple times because of ice on the wings. When we approached Seattle, the pilot asked everyone who was not making a connecting flight to please remain seated and let everyone else get out ASAP, so they could make their connections. The attendants announced which flights were being held and assured those passengers they would still make it in time if they went to the next gate immediately. (My connecting flight didn't get held, but at least they tried.) Anyways, other passengers got such an attitude. "Why should these other people get to go first?" "Because they are going to miss their connections, dumbass!"
hahaha!!! Yes! I always just sit there until they all get their stuff together. 5 more minutes isn't gonna kill me.
Speaking about getting out of your comfort zone Bored Panda spoke to Rodrigo, who, together with his wife, runs the super-informative travel blog Out Of Your Comfort Zone. He shared some insights into what he gets from his ultimate passion. "Above all, traveling has helped me learn…a lot! But not just “textbook” history," he told us.
"Traveling has given me a broader perspective of the world around me and helped me see how things connect and what my place is in it all (which I’m still trying to figure out!) It has let me meet people with different cultures, customs, and views of the world. This has made me more tolerant and challenged many of my own perspectives. I’ve found that when you have a coffee or a beer with someone from the other side of the world, you can easily see that we are not so different after all (despite what part of the media & some politicians tell us)."
"Altogether, traveling has gotten me out of my comfort zone, has challenged me constantly, and has given me numerous experiences that I wouldn’t have had otherwise. All of this has molded my personality and I believe it has developed into a better person."
"And if nothing that I said above about traveling was convincing, I met my wife (well, she wasn’t my wife then) in a hostel while we were both traveling on our own. And if that’s not enough to say how awesome traveling has been for my life, then nothing is."
So what are you waiting for? Get out of your comfort zone and explore our wonderful world!
Ya, but if everyone does this the plan'll do a Max 8...
Load More Replies...The issue here is that the pilots need to know the exact weight of the plane to properly plan the trip. This kind of thing could lead to problems ranging from improper amounts of fuel to not balancing the weight of the luggage in the cargo hold. No, one guy fudging a few pounds on one piece of luggage isn't going to bring down a plane, but this is clearly meant to spread the practice and take revenge on airlines' stupid luggage fees (which are, as noted, stupid). A five pound difference on, let's say 100 out of 150 passengers, adds up really fast. This isn't about getting away with not being charged extra fees, it's unsafe.
My dad has actually used that trick before several times and it worked just fine (in some African countries, in Russia...) I think it only works for people with big, strong feet though...mine most likely are too small.
it also only works for people who don't give a s**t about the safety of everyone else on the plane. it's not always about trying to stop you from bringing stuff, it's about the plane needing to get an accurate weight
Load More Replies...buuuut you won't be able to hold the luggage still and therefor i think it won't work because it has to have the same weight for some time... if you ever tried to push on a scale to achieve a certain weight you know what i mean
For those who can’t fully see he’s using his foot to make it seem lighter
this won't work at most airports. they have conveyor belts that pull the luggage up
Of course, they're charging you because every pound translates to a fuel cost. And make no mistake, NASA paid for the fuel cost in that photo. But what the hell, who cares about facts when you're busy jeering?
Load More Replies...I get what you're saying-- and it's funny But I'm going to be that guy and ruin the joke by thinking about it too much: That plane is totally gutted on the inside, and it's engines and avionics had to be heavily modified and upgraded to be able to carry an STS orbiter on it's back-- which in itself was designed to be lightweight since it cost $85,000 per kg to reach orbit when the program started. And still, it could barely limp anywhere with a ceiling of 15,000ft and a range of only 1,000 miles.
i;m guessing this shuttle doesn't weight a whole lot on its own so it can afford to carry that thing. there are probably none to few seats or extra luggage inside and it looks as if it's been engineered to be able to carry the weight. believe it or not, planes can't carry a finite about of weight and weight issues have caused accidents, so sorry having an extra kilo is more important than your safety.
But the space shuttle is only 1/10 the weight of the weight watchers reunion in the Bahamas.
Yup, it's bad. But if you walk another 15 minutes away, then it opens up. lol-5c9277...00da4e.jpg
Or if you go on the old parts (if you don't mind climbing over half of the broken towers)
Load More Replies...Just be there in the morning, up to 10 o'clock it's perfect. Canon-165-...204b45.jpg
This is why we like to travel off season. A couple of years ago my husband and I went to NYC during a snowy February. Lines were short for tourist spots, the restaurants weren’t to busy but everything was still open all night. We went to the Bronx zoo while it was sleeting and I would say besides the workers there were maybe 50 people in the whole zoo and half of those were a kids party in a building. The animals were very active too, especially the grizzlies and the polar bear.
Then you should come early in the morning, maybe even sleep there (I mean, they can't possibly check the whole wall every day?) and take the picture in the morning. Or else you'd wake up and you'd be trapped by all the other people who thought of the same great idea as you....
because we might end up in some strange place where there are no stores and they don't speak our language ! #travellingtoouterspace
I should also take 10 sets of underwear as Im going to s**t myself each day, and that top I hate take that too...just in case I run out of the tops I DO like.
10 set of underwear isn't enough. Take all of them. Buy some more and take those too. Lol.
Load More Replies...It's sad when people on vacation look stressed out. The purpose of a vacation is to relax and have fun.
I know, right? My dad and stepmom would do the whole condo & vacation package thing. I went with them one time. Only one time. It really wasn't that fun. Everything was rushed and they got stressed about everything. I might go see the sights while I vacation, but mostly I just want to have fun. If I want to explore, then I explore. If I want to sleep, I sleep. Vacations are supposed to be relaxing, not stressful.
Load More Replies...It's better to have the perspective of a child, it makes life so much more fun! Adults are boring anyways...
What's wrong with our society that so many people think it's better to be blase & lack enthusiasm?
I do it too. I'm getting paid to go somewhere else; I'm going to make it an adventure.
Load More Replies...Depends. I am introvert and also burnout. I try to keep calm as much as possible to save energy. When I am waiting at the airport, I am usually sitting down reading, listening to calming music or so, since I dislike crowds. I need to be smooth and even in my energy to save energy. I don't even like to get too excited about things, since it drains ALL my energy for days. Better to save it, be happy inside but maybe not be too active or expressing it.
Am a parent. Can verify this is accurate. Ain’t no traffic accident or flat tire making me miss my flight!
being stupidly early to the airport is amazing if you've got anxiety. you check in, go through security and find your gate first, then spend the next few hours making sure everything is in order and relaxing. it helps immensely with reducing stress
YES! I hate being "on time". I need time to triple-check I'm at the right gate, and to unwind from the whole pre-journey processing thing. Being poor doesn't help the anxiety either, as I'd never be able to afford extra tickets for missing the first one. :P
Load More Replies...I tell you, it pays to be early for your flight, at least the first leg. Last trip my son dropped me off 2 hours before flight. I get through customs and decide I want a cuppa. "OH S**T" discovered I'd forgotten my license and keycards. Call my son & ask him to pick them up and come back. He had to leave them with security who then pass them on to staff who passed them onto me. Otherwise I would have had to go BACK through customs, get home, grab cards, get back, go BACK through customs and just make my flight.
That's me. It's the worst for my husband, because he comes from a small town, where everything is 5 minutes away. Now he never trusts me when I say something is not that far.
Luckily I live at the starting point, Cape Town, South Africa ...how much water and bride should I pack...lol
Load More Replies...I feel like I need to apologize to my friends and family because I am that friend
My aunt told me when I was a teenager if someone wants to borrow more than $100, they need to go to bank, not you.
OMG, I dated a guy when I was a single parent, and said right in my online profile I was looking to get married (eventually). His car broke down and for three months, I drove 13 miles to get him, picked him up, then drove him back home, 80 minutes altogether and lots of gas money. (He had no furniture in his house, and never enough toilet paper, so we hung out at my place.) Then he decided he would take a two week trip to the Middle East instead of fixing his car or buying a new one. I was pissed. He said, "It's my money, I can spend it on what I want." So, I said, "Good-bye". He was a software developer and made decent money.
I always wonder why people go into a full blown conversation of their history when no one knows you're married now or about an online profile. It has nothing to do with the story. No wonder you got in that situation for 3 months when you knew he made decent money
Load More Replies...I work in collections. During the summer the work load increases. Wonder why?
Srsly bro? You could have woken me up! If it was for nothing i would sue you, but for food, I would give you a $1 bonus cuz im broke.
If i could have a dog in front of me for every flight, preferably mine but any will do, it would make for a better flight.
IDK Ksenia, because you actually do?!
Load More Replies...I pack several because sometimes the weather doesn't allow them to dry as quickly. Plus I pack 'ugly' underwear. Underwear that's not so pretty anymore; teeny holes or elastic that is past it's prime then I throw them out after wearing them. I come home and purchase new ones.
I don't pack my ugly underwear. I save those for periods. But when I'm traveling to certain areas, I pack all my clothes that I was getting tired of anyways, and give them all away before I come home (I was going to give them to Goodwill eventually. Might as well give them to the poor ladies in the village). Then I have more room for souvenirs too.
Load More Replies...Bless you. My brother has suffered with it for years.
Load More Replies...I want that. Literally that. I want that guy in the khaki pants and kiddie tie on my luggage.
I would also like this as my luggage only slightly different ya know just in case tuzday and I are on the same flight
Load More Replies...He's going to lose that piece of luggage he has on his lap. Why isn't his picture blazing across the front of THAT?
Hopefully no one would want to steal a luggage with your face on it if you are to do this....next thing you know a creepster is collecting these types of llugages ahahah
I spray paint my luggage different colors. I'm pretty sure no one else is going to have a green and pink tiger striped bag.
Ugh, sometimes I wish to have enough money to escape them (or a job that asks for travel). Then I remember I have relatives all over the world
Load More Replies...I've realized a while ago that parents(my parents at least) will always be unhappy about something because I don't match their 'perfect child' image and probably never will. That's okay, I'm me and I only need to match MY image of perfect or at least decent, not theirs. Sometimes it'll be the very thing they previously wanted me to do, like from 'you need to get out more why you always at home' to 'why are you never home':P Stuff like 'but you're A GIRL what do you mean you don't like your room being tidy?! Omg that's so awful it almost makes me cry' makes me chuckle every time because yeah...like...I could've been a drag addict, a drunk, a smoker at least, dead, a prostitute, etc etc etc, but yes me not wanting to tidy up is the absolute worst lol. That said, I do love my parents and I know they love me, it's just how things go I guess.
My parents were the same way. Especially my dad; nothing I did was ever good enough. He lectured me once (after I moved out) on "Being a successful person". I pay my bills and save money when I can, but I also live life the way I want to. I live in a small house and my car is old and clunky, but so what? It's my life! As long as you are being respectful of your parents and obeying the rules of their house, you are already doing the right thing. You don't have to agree with everything your parents say. It's ok to have your own opinions.
Load More Replies...My family may complain, I don't know; they are usually in some new country traveling.
My dad was worried about where I was traveling. Said it's dangerous "over there." Where was I going? Iceland. Which has a laughably low rate of violent crime.
I wish I could say he was talking about the natural hazards but, unfortunately, he was thinking of the movie Taken. F**k that movie
Load More Replies...I'm going to have to use this on my overly judgmental kind of a prude mother.
I'm out 25 - 30 weeks of the year. Thank God for Skype. And contrary to popular belief, I don't have a different girlfriend in each city. 1: I don't get paid enough for that 2: as an introvert I'm still shocked I'm married with kids 3: After work I'm too tired to be chasing tail. Oh and 4: Porn is free lol.
Yeah but we have this one. By which I mean the one on my desk.
Load More Replies...Wow, so astonishing. I live in the UK, about 45 minutes from London, I have seen this multiple times, and i have seen tourists make such a big deal out of it...hmm
I live near a famous American landmark (Pikes Peak) and I see it every day. It's so majestic, especially when it has a snowcap. Tourists love it. images-5c9...ed984.jpeg
And we don't have the same cultures and and traditions as others. Sometimes we just want to experience and learn, fully emersing ourselves into it instead of just bugging with tourist attractions.
Seeing it in a book is the same as seeing it in person for me. If I travel, it's all about the food.
I always want to try the local food when I travel! But I also want to see the natural attractions. I'm not really interested in cities; I want to go hiking in the mountains, or float down a river, or take a dip in an ocean.
Load More Replies...Same. Just take a few pictures, we don't need another full photo album the next time we go to the mountains for a weekend.
Load More Replies...When I was 16, and my brother was 13 I remember going on vacay to Florida, and my dad told my mom that she wasn't documenting the vacation enough and needed to take more photos. My brother, being a hormonal photo-hating teen at that time, did not have a good time on that vacation because of what dad said. Little brat yelled at my mom to stop taking photos and slapped my mom's new phone (this was 2014) to the ground, breaking it. Nobody had a good time because of my bro's short temper.
The point is family/friends seeing where you've vacationed.
Load More Replies...Would just ruin a trip for me. I went to see some caves last year, and there was a family there that would immediately line up for photos the second we went to a different area, and never even LOOKED at what was there to see. It was really maddening. It was as if the cave wasn't even REAL to them.
This is my sister when we go on trips. No matter what we are standing in front of, she wants a picture.
Love this, these dogs either look happy or down right grumpy, no in between !!
Well, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to be on the plane in the first picture. If it is that close to the ground, it is crashing, as there is no airport THAT close to the Eiffel Tower. :p
Actually I've been on planes that close to ground that don't land for another 10 minutes or so, so they're fine :)
Load More Replies...French here... First photo is absolutely impossible. Only French military planes are allowed to fly in Paris center. For obvious safety reasons. And If you guys fantasized about a romantic and pretty Paris, change your opinion before you go... The only thing you'll see it's dozens of coaches full of Chinese in front of each attractions. Litter everywhere and rude people chainsmoking. BIENVENUE A PARIS! :)
I have flown through Paris several times and I've never seen the Eiffel tower from the plane. not once.
I wish I had a front load washer so I could watch the clothes go round. I hear it's great entertainment. Lol.
Sadly, I only have a top loading washing machine. I can't even...
My lead at work would do this with the coffee. Then on one trip, he was charged for the "complimentary" coffee.
Load More Replies...My grandma always brings me bags filled with the tiny soaps after she goes on a trip.
I'm like this 24/7. I'm a solitary person. Crowd noises give me a headache. Nobody needs friends anyway.
Let's be real, I don't have a squad. I just do things alone every day of my life!
🎶I'm gonna go, go, go, there's no stoppin' meeeeeeeee! 🎶
I'm burning through the sky, yeah! 200 degreeees!
Load More Replies...Its actually the second picture when Im on the trip, and the first picture after- I hate being torn away from traveling!
Sometimes I need a vacation, after my vacation, to recover from my vacation.
The first one is of me having to leave the cruise ship and all the delicious food and fun. They could at least stay in one port long enough for slow old people to see a few sights.
I would NEVER travel with six kids. Ev-er. Sounds dreadful. #bickering #whining
This is why I always do an aisle seat. I have an over active bladder so it's a must for me.
I hear ya, Christina. An aisle seat near the bathroom is a must for me, too. I envy folks who never have to get up to pee.
Load More Replies...One time I met this girl on a plane, we started talking and got along good. I was by the window, she was in the middle and this big guy was in the aisle seat. So we both had to go to the rest room at the same time but we literally couldn't get out because the guy was so big. He was sitting leaning back and his stomach touched the seat in front of him. We didn't want to wake him up and make him squeeze through the seats and stand up so we could get by so we had to JUMP over him. Like real high. People were staring so much!
Omg Yes! That's why I make sure not to drink anything an hour before boarding.
That's not so good for your health, please take care :) (Google hidratation on planes: https://bit.ly/2HwE9hR )
Load More Replies...Not just the first day back, but every single day till next trip.
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omg these are sooo relatble. my bio teacher literally started at me while i was laughing... oops?
i always ask myself why people stand up and queue up as soon as boarding begins.. i mean everyone has his/her assigned seat, so why all this stress.. i want to spend as little time as possible in the plane^^
We want to make sure we can fit our carry on bag in an overhead bin near our seat.
Load More Replies..."United States is the only developed country in the world without a single legally required paid vacation day or holiday" What the hell??? This is inhumane.
4 weeks paid leave in New Zealand that you take when you want (timing approved by your employer of course so you're not all off at once), plus public holidays like Christmas/NewYear (4 days total), 2 days at easter, Queen's birthday, labour day, Waitangi Day, your region's anniversary day, ANZAC day, all paid.
Load More Replies...C**p. They trimmed it by 38 when I was done...at least it wasnt 30 yet.........
But why? I've been wondering why the posts were so short.
Load More Replies...Me! If it's not Wal Mart or a doctor's appointment, I'm not going.
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POV-ur reading this in 2021 and coronavirus is still here and u got played thinking it was gonna end LOL
i cant relate at all but these are funny i still live with my parents and there strictedt and i never been on a plane :(
omg these are sooo relatble. my bio teacher literally started at me while i was laughing... oops?
i always ask myself why people stand up and queue up as soon as boarding begins.. i mean everyone has his/her assigned seat, so why all this stress.. i want to spend as little time as possible in the plane^^
We want to make sure we can fit our carry on bag in an overhead bin near our seat.
Load More Replies..."United States is the only developed country in the world without a single legally required paid vacation day or holiday" What the hell??? This is inhumane.
4 weeks paid leave in New Zealand that you take when you want (timing approved by your employer of course so you're not all off at once), plus public holidays like Christmas/NewYear (4 days total), 2 days at easter, Queen's birthday, labour day, Waitangi Day, your region's anniversary day, ANZAC day, all paid.
Load More Replies...C**p. They trimmed it by 38 when I was done...at least it wasnt 30 yet.........
But why? I've been wondering why the posts were so short.
Load More Replies...Me! If it's not Wal Mart or a doctor's appointment, I'm not going.
Load More Replies...this article is perfect, thanks for sharing it with us. https://africasafaritours.net/
POV-ur reading this in 2021 and coronavirus is still here and u got played thinking it was gonna end LOL
i cant relate at all but these are funny i still live with my parents and there strictedt and i never been on a plane :(
