This Man’s Extensive List Of People He’ll Never Travel With Goes Viral And Sparks Debate
InterviewYou’d think that when you go on a trip, your biggest concerns would be dealing with forest bears or finding the time to see all the sights you want to see. However, the people you travel with can have a massive impact on the quality of your adventure. If you’re not all on the same page, someone will have a bad time.
Seattle-based travel influencer Ben Keenan, @ivebentraveling, went viral on TikTok after sharing a very witty video about the people you should absolutely not go on a trip with. His remarks are incredibly funny and some of them are very accurate. And we’d be lying if we didn’t say that we were giggling harder than we expected to. Scroll down to check out his video and to see the discussion that he started online!
Bored Panda reached out to Ben and he was kind enough to share his thoughts about the video, why upfront communication is vital when traveling with others, and why authenticity is key when creating content. You’ll find our full interview with him below, so be sure to read on.
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Finding a travel buddy who fits your energy and goals can be challenging
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Travel influencer Ben went viral after sharing a witty list of people that you “should absolutely not go on a trip with”
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1. “People that need to recharge their battery in the middle of the day and force you to go back to the hotel or Airbnb to do that”
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“I’m sorry you’re telling me you can’t not speak to me in a park or at a café, or with a glass of wine somewhere outdoors? You have to be in your bed?”
2. “People who sleep in on vacation”
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“Unless you have been up until 4 in the morning, there is absolutely zero reason that you need to be sleeping in until 10:30 or 11 every single day. I can absolutely promise you, I did not pay for this trip to New York for you to lay in bed.”
3. “Picky eaters. That. Just picky eaters”
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4. “On that same note, people who want to always eat meals at the place that you’re staying”
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“Obviously, having food on hand is fine, but the people who actually want to go to the store and pick up, like, pasta supplies and then go back to your Airbnb and cook at home instead of going and trying local restaurants. That’s an immediate no for me, dog.”
5. “People who will not stipulate a budget until they get there”
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“If you know you cannot spend more than $100 a day, let me know that upfront. I don’t mind reducing what I’m spending or I don’t mind increasing what I’m spending if I’m capable of doing that and keeping up with your idea of this vacation… But don’t surprise me with a budget that is really high or budget that’s really low once we’re there and I’ve spent months planning everything that I wanted to do there.”
6. “If you’re going international, anyone named Rachel. If you’re staying domestic, anyone by the name of Brad, Chad, or Thad”
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You can watch Ben’s popular video in full right over here
@ivebentraveling My opinions on this are extensive #traveltiktok#travelinspo♬ Sunroof – Nicky Youre & dazy
We were interested in hearing about how the internet reacted to Ben’s clip. “As with many viral videos, the response has been mixed, but that’s to be expected as everyone has had unique and differing experiences in their travels,” he told Bored Panda via email.
However, the video still resonated with a lot of people and drove the discussion. According to the travel influencer, this is because what he described in the viral video were universal experiences.
“Whether folks agree or disagree, the experience of going on a trip or a vacation with someone who has a distinctly different travel style is something that most people can relate to in one way or another,” he said.
According to Ben, open and honest communication is paramount if you want to avoid “any bumps during a trip.” He told Bored Panda that “it might not always be the easiest conversation to have, but outlining expectations, wants, needs, and finances are all big factors to make sure that no one is left feeling surprised once you’re actually on the trip.”
In the meantime, we were curious about what keeps Ben passionate about being a content creator, and the advice he’d give someone who might want to start filming clips for TikTok.
“It’s incredibly important to bring your authentic self to content creation day in and day out if content creation is something that you want to pursue, even just as a fun creative outlet,” he shared his thoughts with us.
“It’s easy to fall into the trap of creating content that you think others expect from you, rather than content that you enjoy making. That, for me, is how I stay excited about creating videos; I film what I enjoy, and am lucky enough to have been able to build a community who shares common interests and wants to come along for the ride with me,” Ben said.
“If someone is interested in becoming a content creator, I would definitely recommend starting there: be authentically you and you’ll find the right folks for your content.”
Some TikTok users completely agreed with the influencer’s opinions
Consultant and travel influencer Ben, who is based in Seattle, has a massive presence on TikTok. At the time of writing, he had nearly 108k followers and all of his videos had gotten a combined 6.1 million likes. His clip about who not to travel with was particularly popular and got 1.7 million views and counting.
The odds are that you may have gone on a trip with the type of people that Ben mentioned in his video. It’s also likely that you might have one or two (or more!) qualities that he warned about. Now, obviously, the clip exaggerates everything for the sake of comedy, but there’s a lot of truth there, too. Seeing this and recognizing it in ourselves can help us become more pleasant for others to travel with.
What the TikToker was getting at in his video was the importance of traveling with like-minded individuals who have similar values, goals, and lifestyles while on holiday. It’s perfectly fine if you want to sleep in during your vacation, so long as your friends plan to do so as well. However, it’d be incredibly unfair to everyone else if you force them to change their plans because you need your beauty sleep.
A good rule of thumb would be for everyone to get on the same page before the trip even starts, and to agree to follow the lead of the person who organized the entire adventure, to begin with. To put it bluntly, everyone needs to have the same pace and energy. Some people really do travel to take it easy, but others enjoy active rest.
If there’s no upfront communication, everyone ends up with different expectations and it can ruin the entire vibe of the adventure. Aside from a surprise run-in with a grizzly in the woods, the last thing you want is for everyone to get into a fight. You don’t want to see everyone arguing because the host has everything planned, but one person needs their afternoon nap, another is spending their precious time grocery shopping to save cash, while Brad, Chad, and Thad are up to God knows what.
Of course, your entire holiday doesn’t have to be structured down to the very last minute. It’s perfectly fine to have large chunks of each day where you explore the local area, chill, and unwind at a cafe or even with some board games. However, having some order can make your trip that much more pleasurable because you’ll have done at least some of the things that you wish you had.
Traveling together also doesn’t mean that you have to spend every single second glued to one another. People have different goals or might need some privacy to recharge in their own ways, so spending a bit of time apart can work out for the best.
For example, if someone wants to go hiking while the other would like to check out the restaurant scene, they can agree to do that separately. It’s fine because they’ll later meet up for a joint activity that they both love, say, going to museums and standing in awe of the local architectural marvels.
And if you do get into a fight with your travel buddies, try to remember that you’re all supposed to be on the same side. Yes, you might be frustrated. Yes, they might totally be ruining everything with their selfish ways. But sit down, explain how you feel, and actively hear out their side of things as well. You might end up finding a compromise that genuinely works for all of you. Don’t let all of that resentment you feel churn inside of you until it boils over—if you see that everything’s chaotic, take action, diplomatically set some expectations, and salvage what’s left of the trip.
Others, however, had different thoughts
A few people even added to the list of folks they wouldn’t want to travel with
Meanwhile, in a follow-up video, the content creator responded to critique about not taking people’s specific needs into consideration
@ivebentraveling Replying to @cubanlass #traveltiktok#travelinspo♬ original sound – Ben Keenan
Still trying to figure out what an influencer actually does and who they influence. Every one I've seen is just an annoying, overly opinionated jerk. But apparently you can make a living doing that.
The unfortunate thing is that they’re “influencers” for a reason. There are literally thousands to millions of people following most of them. I always felt like we should stop shaming influencers and start asking their enablers if they’re ok 😅
Load More Replies...That's not a vacation. That's a full time job without pay lol. I'm sleeping in on my vacations because that's the point. You rest and not have to bust your a*s getting to see places like you're about to clock in!
Guy probably does not have a full time job, so he does not need a vacation to relax and recharge.
Load More Replies...read a bit and scrolled down fast cos he seems like the last person ever i wanna take a trip with. im pretty easy going but i dont like a list of demands.
People like him should all wake up at 6am so they have time to search and find who asked
That dude is the type that would turn a vacation into work. No thank you. You’re missing the point dude.
Don't forget, his purpose for any vacation is a content quest
Load More Replies...Kinda agree and disagree on this one. My husband and I like to plan out places to go and local restaurants to try out that fit our budget. At the same time, if you're staying in an Air BnB or a hotel suite with a full kitchen, it's perfectly okay to buy ingredients and cook your own meals to save some money. You don't have to go out for every single meal during your trip.
My family doesn't do "relax and recuperate" vacations. We go new places to explore them. We also scheduled "down days" when we need them. But I do disagree with this guy about food. We like eating out, but most of our meals are food we pack and bring with us or meals eaten at wherever we are staying. Shopping for things to eat for breakfast or a light dinner is fun! Getting up early in Paris and wandering down to the bakery and the produce shop to find stuff for breakfast was just wonderful! And the more budget friendly you can make your vacations the more vacations you can take.
What is wrong with a mix of everything. Typically we have days we are on the go, seeing a million things, but in between we have down days where we sleep in, sit by the pool, just relax. On the busy days, we try out local restaurants. On the down days we cook where we're staying. You can have both. We recently went on a massive whirlwind roadtrip. We had a lot crammed into every day. It was a blast. But by day four, everyone agreed to skip our 6 am wake up time and sleep in. We needed rest. And while we do vacation at least once a year, our favorite thing is to staycation--which is just being lazy at home.
He wouldn't necessarily become my best friend. How about accepting and respecting people's differences.
This guy sounds exhausting. One of my favorite types of vacations is renting a little cottage on the ocean, sleeping and waking to the sound of waves and gulls, Cooking in a kitchen with the windows open catching a breeze, and relaxing and resting. I don't want to wake up with an alarm and rush around, that's what I do at home.
Why do people give ‘tips’ on situations that are just specific to them. Like this is the type of person this guy wouldn’t travel with because they are not compatible. How is it hard to understand other people like to sleep in or aren’t very adventurous with food etc? He sound insufferable and gives the impression that if someone doesn’t just agree with him he’s going to be in a mood. There’s always a certain amount of compromise if you’re travelling with others and if he can’t accept that he should go alone.
Because he thinks his preferences are objective truths, and he probably considers people who do otherwise toxic.
Load More Replies...I can agree with a couple of them but seriously I'm not going on a vacation to end up even more exhausted than when I started it, I'm all for seeing things, doing things and trying new experiences but we've also come from busy, busy lives, maybe we just want to nap or sleep in which we couldn't have done otherwise, plus I'm not a picky eater but I'm darn sure not trying pigs brain or whatever, also I don't go traveling to eat my way through a country, I'd rather buy things and experience things I can take home with me, not to be crude but food is expensive and you just c**p it out at the end of the day lol, I also like the thought of cooking occasionally, trying out a new recipe you just learned, I was on a very strict budget when I traveled and I wasn't going to spend most of it on food, he's making traveling seem like another job when we are going on vacation to get away from jobs and a busy life for a bit, sorry for the book lol but I feel strongly about it
This guy is great. He's a walking red flag. How about you keep your own notes, and travel with who you want princess. No one cares about your opinion.
I'm a little confused why you can't just do both. Plan some days where you're exploring and checking out the sights and the popular places where you have to be there early to get in and other days to just lounge and sleep in and relax at the hotel.
Here's an idea, let people have the vacation they want, and you have the vacation you want. And what is this $hit about people named Rachel/Chad/etc.?
A vacation typically is a time when you can do what you want when you want and where you want. If you want to go exploring all day long, go for it! If you're content with staying in and eating in and just relaxing in a different city or country, go for it! One is not better than the other.
He sounds exhausting. I travel a lot- always have. I think as long as you and your travel buddy are like-minded in what you see and do, then no problem. I personally avoid traveling in groups. Too many people with too many opinions on what time and where to eat, where to go for the day, always one person who's never on time, etc...
I mean you definitely need someone compatible to travel with. Personally I like to plan as much as I can in a day WITHOUT overdoing it. Nothing worse than being rushed or not enjoying where you're at because you gotta get to the next spot. Plan a reasonable amount of activities without stressing....youre on vacation. We stress enough in our real lives
I'd be a horrible travel partner then. Being an introvert, I'd need to recharge and my mid day nap, even on vacation.
Much simpler: If you're entitled to have freedom to do what you want on your vacation, don't travel with any "vacation influencer". Or any influencer of any kind.
He sounds like a tool with an agenda... I enjoy visiting new places and experiencing new food, architecture etc. but I want to do it in a relaxed manner. Went to Spain in late August one year... evening temperature (c.21:00) was 25°Celcius. It was too hot to be outside between 10:00-16:00 so we relaxed in our rental apartment during the day and headed out in the evening.
This man-child sounds like a miserable loser. I have a feeling nobody wants to travel with him because he's such a stuck-grouch.
Why shouldn't I travel international with a Rachel? Or domestic with neither Brad, Chad or Thad? That seems random.
What a nightmare! I'm exhausted just thinking about his idea of a vacation.
I took my daughter (12 at the time) to Egypt from San Francisco last summer to visit our relatives. We landed at 3am and slept in until 1pm, we were quite tired from the traveling and jet lag. When I woke up I found several missed calls from my auntie (bless her heart), when I called her back she said “oh, you slept in too late, I had made plans for you!” I had to remind her that it was only day 1 and we just got there 😆
First, this guy's a jerk and second, I unfortunately agree with him. I am absolutely one of those people who loves to be out and about, visiting every possible thing and hopefully practicing the language in some form or other. I can sleep in on weekends at home — if I'm on a trip to a different country, I'm not there to sleep. That said, I absolutely disagree with #4. For anyone traveling on a budget: Going to different grocery stores can be so much fun (and bewildering!) and when you have a family of five, you can have a meal with native* ingredients without spending hundreds of dollars every night if you go back to your AirBnB and cook. *for lack of better words, but what I mean here is the ingredients that are available in a country you're visiting, which are not available at home.
Well, to each their own. If you can afford eating out all the time, you do you. However he'd be very incompatible with me travel-wise - and not just because I prefer travelling solo for the most part. I need some alone time, away from people and it is not negotiable.
I agree with this guy. Nothing drives me further up the wall than not being able to see places because my travel partners lounge in bed until 2pm. Your phone will have Instagram back at home. Let's move. That, and people who need to take multiple pictures of every piece of food they get. Every drink and every morsel doesn't need to be documented. The most embarrassed I ever felt was when some friends and I went to a nicer Montreal steak house and literally before the plates hit the table, they were all wiping out the phones for pictures.
To me a 'vacation' is 2 weeks off work, staying home, sleeping in, going somewhere for coffee or a meal with a friend, and driving to nearby attractions. A 'trip' is travelling somewhere by ship or plane, for 6 weeks, to see places and seeing how other people live their lives, trying out local cuisine, etc. The latter is what I did, touring through Europe, the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia.
Excuse me for liking to save money... he only wants to eat out every night to find more content. I could never afford to go on vacation and not go to the store, just eat out all day and night.
My husband and my bestie both like to travel the way I do. We didn't know these things going in but what pleasant surprises. For us travel is about walking, food, and rest. Early morning hikes, fabulous food the more restaurants tried the better, afternoon naps or reading, sunset walks, good conversation and companionable silences.
You also have the option of doing your own thing when traveling, or just go alone. What's with the dating checklist for travel partner? I always travel in a way where I'm not dependent on anyone I'm there with. I know how to have a good time alone.
If someone else is paying for their half of the vacation (which he implies they are by mentioning his annoyance at different budgets) then why does he feel he even has a right to impose "his way" and rules of traveling? Sounds like a massive douche... I've been on trips with people who didn't want to do anything and I gladly went out and explored the town at my leisure. Bm
Load More Replies...The out of sync voice and mouth really confused my brain lmao
People travel in different ways. I wouldn't travel with people who have very different ideas to how to spend their holiday than I do, unless we had a plan to do things independently. Likewise though, I do what I want on holiday and that can mean sleeping in sometimes, cooking myself or taking a nap in the afternoon. It can also be getting up early to go explore, eating local food or being active all day.
I prefer to travel alone so I can do what I want when I want. This guy sounds like the husband of a friend. They went to Washington DC, and he was determined to see everything in 4 days. It became a forced march - to the point my friend ended up with stress fractures.
Omg that is impossible... just the museums alone cannot be done in 4 days let alone the white house, monuments, etc. How much did they get to?
Load More Replies...I used to travel with a friend who never left the hotel room except to eat a late lunch or dinner. I travel by myself now because that's what I was doing anyway.
#5 would bother me - I am a meticulous planner... not in the Clark Griswald, European Vacation way where every minute is accounted for... but I plan things to work in a certain way and as the designated Planner of All Vacations (I would gladly surrender the title), I need to know that stuff in advance...
For me, it's what one person said: there's a difference between a trip and a vacation. Of course, they're not mutually exclusive but it's the intent of the trip. Are you there to visit and explore or are you there to relax?
I always forget some people call it paw-sta (not saying I’m right but we say pasta where I’m from and it’s kinda cool to see regional differences)
Another stupid TikTok video of someone sticking their fat ugly face in the camera to rant about s**t no one asked or cares about.
Why are you traveling with anyone other than a significant other? Do you not trust yourself to enjoy yourself without someone to dictate rules to?
Still trying to figure out what an influencer actually does and who they influence. Every one I've seen is just an annoying, overly opinionated jerk. But apparently you can make a living doing that.
The unfortunate thing is that they’re “influencers” for a reason. There are literally thousands to millions of people following most of them. I always felt like we should stop shaming influencers and start asking their enablers if they’re ok 😅
Load More Replies...That's not a vacation. That's a full time job without pay lol. I'm sleeping in on my vacations because that's the point. You rest and not have to bust your a*s getting to see places like you're about to clock in!
Guy probably does not have a full time job, so he does not need a vacation to relax and recharge.
Load More Replies...read a bit and scrolled down fast cos he seems like the last person ever i wanna take a trip with. im pretty easy going but i dont like a list of demands.
People like him should all wake up at 6am so they have time to search and find who asked
That dude is the type that would turn a vacation into work. No thank you. You’re missing the point dude.
Don't forget, his purpose for any vacation is a content quest
Load More Replies...Kinda agree and disagree on this one. My husband and I like to plan out places to go and local restaurants to try out that fit our budget. At the same time, if you're staying in an Air BnB or a hotel suite with a full kitchen, it's perfectly okay to buy ingredients and cook your own meals to save some money. You don't have to go out for every single meal during your trip.
My family doesn't do "relax and recuperate" vacations. We go new places to explore them. We also scheduled "down days" when we need them. But I do disagree with this guy about food. We like eating out, but most of our meals are food we pack and bring with us or meals eaten at wherever we are staying. Shopping for things to eat for breakfast or a light dinner is fun! Getting up early in Paris and wandering down to the bakery and the produce shop to find stuff for breakfast was just wonderful! And the more budget friendly you can make your vacations the more vacations you can take.
What is wrong with a mix of everything. Typically we have days we are on the go, seeing a million things, but in between we have down days where we sleep in, sit by the pool, just relax. On the busy days, we try out local restaurants. On the down days we cook where we're staying. You can have both. We recently went on a massive whirlwind roadtrip. We had a lot crammed into every day. It was a blast. But by day four, everyone agreed to skip our 6 am wake up time and sleep in. We needed rest. And while we do vacation at least once a year, our favorite thing is to staycation--which is just being lazy at home.
He wouldn't necessarily become my best friend. How about accepting and respecting people's differences.
This guy sounds exhausting. One of my favorite types of vacations is renting a little cottage on the ocean, sleeping and waking to the sound of waves and gulls, Cooking in a kitchen with the windows open catching a breeze, and relaxing and resting. I don't want to wake up with an alarm and rush around, that's what I do at home.
Why do people give ‘tips’ on situations that are just specific to them. Like this is the type of person this guy wouldn’t travel with because they are not compatible. How is it hard to understand other people like to sleep in or aren’t very adventurous with food etc? He sound insufferable and gives the impression that if someone doesn’t just agree with him he’s going to be in a mood. There’s always a certain amount of compromise if you’re travelling with others and if he can’t accept that he should go alone.
Because he thinks his preferences are objective truths, and he probably considers people who do otherwise toxic.
Load More Replies...I can agree with a couple of them but seriously I'm not going on a vacation to end up even more exhausted than when I started it, I'm all for seeing things, doing things and trying new experiences but we've also come from busy, busy lives, maybe we just want to nap or sleep in which we couldn't have done otherwise, plus I'm not a picky eater but I'm darn sure not trying pigs brain or whatever, also I don't go traveling to eat my way through a country, I'd rather buy things and experience things I can take home with me, not to be crude but food is expensive and you just c**p it out at the end of the day lol, I also like the thought of cooking occasionally, trying out a new recipe you just learned, I was on a very strict budget when I traveled and I wasn't going to spend most of it on food, he's making traveling seem like another job when we are going on vacation to get away from jobs and a busy life for a bit, sorry for the book lol but I feel strongly about it
This guy is great. He's a walking red flag. How about you keep your own notes, and travel with who you want princess. No one cares about your opinion.
I'm a little confused why you can't just do both. Plan some days where you're exploring and checking out the sights and the popular places where you have to be there early to get in and other days to just lounge and sleep in and relax at the hotel.
Here's an idea, let people have the vacation they want, and you have the vacation you want. And what is this $hit about people named Rachel/Chad/etc.?
A vacation typically is a time when you can do what you want when you want and where you want. If you want to go exploring all day long, go for it! If you're content with staying in and eating in and just relaxing in a different city or country, go for it! One is not better than the other.
He sounds exhausting. I travel a lot- always have. I think as long as you and your travel buddy are like-minded in what you see and do, then no problem. I personally avoid traveling in groups. Too many people with too many opinions on what time and where to eat, where to go for the day, always one person who's never on time, etc...
I mean you definitely need someone compatible to travel with. Personally I like to plan as much as I can in a day WITHOUT overdoing it. Nothing worse than being rushed or not enjoying where you're at because you gotta get to the next spot. Plan a reasonable amount of activities without stressing....youre on vacation. We stress enough in our real lives
I'd be a horrible travel partner then. Being an introvert, I'd need to recharge and my mid day nap, even on vacation.
Much simpler: If you're entitled to have freedom to do what you want on your vacation, don't travel with any "vacation influencer". Or any influencer of any kind.
He sounds like a tool with an agenda... I enjoy visiting new places and experiencing new food, architecture etc. but I want to do it in a relaxed manner. Went to Spain in late August one year... evening temperature (c.21:00) was 25°Celcius. It was too hot to be outside between 10:00-16:00 so we relaxed in our rental apartment during the day and headed out in the evening.
This man-child sounds like a miserable loser. I have a feeling nobody wants to travel with him because he's such a stuck-grouch.
Why shouldn't I travel international with a Rachel? Or domestic with neither Brad, Chad or Thad? That seems random.
What a nightmare! I'm exhausted just thinking about his idea of a vacation.
I took my daughter (12 at the time) to Egypt from San Francisco last summer to visit our relatives. We landed at 3am and slept in until 1pm, we were quite tired from the traveling and jet lag. When I woke up I found several missed calls from my auntie (bless her heart), when I called her back she said “oh, you slept in too late, I had made plans for you!” I had to remind her that it was only day 1 and we just got there 😆
First, this guy's a jerk and second, I unfortunately agree with him. I am absolutely one of those people who loves to be out and about, visiting every possible thing and hopefully practicing the language in some form or other. I can sleep in on weekends at home — if I'm on a trip to a different country, I'm not there to sleep. That said, I absolutely disagree with #4. For anyone traveling on a budget: Going to different grocery stores can be so much fun (and bewildering!) and when you have a family of five, you can have a meal with native* ingredients without spending hundreds of dollars every night if you go back to your AirBnB and cook. *for lack of better words, but what I mean here is the ingredients that are available in a country you're visiting, which are not available at home.
Well, to each their own. If you can afford eating out all the time, you do you. However he'd be very incompatible with me travel-wise - and not just because I prefer travelling solo for the most part. I need some alone time, away from people and it is not negotiable.
I agree with this guy. Nothing drives me further up the wall than not being able to see places because my travel partners lounge in bed until 2pm. Your phone will have Instagram back at home. Let's move. That, and people who need to take multiple pictures of every piece of food they get. Every drink and every morsel doesn't need to be documented. The most embarrassed I ever felt was when some friends and I went to a nicer Montreal steak house and literally before the plates hit the table, they were all wiping out the phones for pictures.
To me a 'vacation' is 2 weeks off work, staying home, sleeping in, going somewhere for coffee or a meal with a friend, and driving to nearby attractions. A 'trip' is travelling somewhere by ship or plane, for 6 weeks, to see places and seeing how other people live their lives, trying out local cuisine, etc. The latter is what I did, touring through Europe, the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia.
Excuse me for liking to save money... he only wants to eat out every night to find more content. I could never afford to go on vacation and not go to the store, just eat out all day and night.
My husband and my bestie both like to travel the way I do. We didn't know these things going in but what pleasant surprises. For us travel is about walking, food, and rest. Early morning hikes, fabulous food the more restaurants tried the better, afternoon naps or reading, sunset walks, good conversation and companionable silences.
You also have the option of doing your own thing when traveling, or just go alone. What's with the dating checklist for travel partner? I always travel in a way where I'm not dependent on anyone I'm there with. I know how to have a good time alone.
If someone else is paying for their half of the vacation (which he implies they are by mentioning his annoyance at different budgets) then why does he feel he even has a right to impose "his way" and rules of traveling? Sounds like a massive douche... I've been on trips with people who didn't want to do anything and I gladly went out and explored the town at my leisure. Bm
Load More Replies...The out of sync voice and mouth really confused my brain lmao
People travel in different ways. I wouldn't travel with people who have very different ideas to how to spend their holiday than I do, unless we had a plan to do things independently. Likewise though, I do what I want on holiday and that can mean sleeping in sometimes, cooking myself or taking a nap in the afternoon. It can also be getting up early to go explore, eating local food or being active all day.
I prefer to travel alone so I can do what I want when I want. This guy sounds like the husband of a friend. They went to Washington DC, and he was determined to see everything in 4 days. It became a forced march - to the point my friend ended up with stress fractures.
Omg that is impossible... just the museums alone cannot be done in 4 days let alone the white house, monuments, etc. How much did they get to?
Load More Replies...I used to travel with a friend who never left the hotel room except to eat a late lunch or dinner. I travel by myself now because that's what I was doing anyway.
#5 would bother me - I am a meticulous planner... not in the Clark Griswald, European Vacation way where every minute is accounted for... but I plan things to work in a certain way and as the designated Planner of All Vacations (I would gladly surrender the title), I need to know that stuff in advance...
For me, it's what one person said: there's a difference between a trip and a vacation. Of course, they're not mutually exclusive but it's the intent of the trip. Are you there to visit and explore or are you there to relax?
I always forget some people call it paw-sta (not saying I’m right but we say pasta where I’m from and it’s kinda cool to see regional differences)
Another stupid TikTok video of someone sticking their fat ugly face in the camera to rant about s**t no one asked or cares about.
Why are you traveling with anyone other than a significant other? Do you not trust yourself to enjoy yourself without someone to dictate rules to?



































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