How much do you spend on travel each year?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not much. Taking expensive vacations is like throwing money out of the window. We take one vacation a year and never spend more than 1k.

I would hate your life.

And I would hate yours because you are wasting money. What do you have left after your vacations? Nothing. The money is gone and you have nothing
to show for other than your memories.
I would rather use the money on material things. I can touch and feel my material things many years later. They are never gone because I can resell them at anytime.
Your expensive vacations are gone gone gone forever like flushing money down the toilet.


Are you a troll? Experiences bring greater happiness than things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not much. Taking expensive vacations is like throwing money out of the window. We take one vacation a year and never spend more than 1k.

I would hate your life.

And I would hate yours because you are wasting money. What do you have left after your vacations? Nothing. The money is gone and you have nothing
to show for other than your memories.
I would rather use the money on material things. I can touch and feel my material things many years later. They are never gone because I can resell them at anytime.
Your expensive vacations are gone gone gone forever like flushing money down the toilet.


I have to join in the chorus. I too would hate you shallow life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not much. Taking expensive vacations is like throwing money out of the window. We take one vacation a year and never spend more than 1k.

I would hate your life.

And I would hate yours because you are wasting money. What do you have left after your vacations? Nothing. The money is gone and you have nothing
to show for other than your memories.
I would rather use the money on material things. I can touch and feel my material things many years later. They are never gone because I can resell them at anytime.
Your expensive vacations are gone gone gone forever like flushing money down the toilet.

I have memories after my vacation. They last forever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not much. Taking expensive vacations is like throwing money out of the window. We take one vacation a year and never spend more than 1k.

I would hate your life.

And I would hate yours because you are wasting money. What do you have left after your vacations? Nothing. The money is gone and you have nothing
to show for other than your memories.
I would rather use the money on material things. I can touch and feel my material things many years later. They are never gone because I can resell them at anytime.
Your expensive vacations are gone gone gone forever like flushing money down the toilet.


Are you a troll? Experiences bring greater happiness than things.


I have memories of the material stuffs I buy and enjoy and these memories last forever.
Paul and Peter are poor workers who got lucky one day to each win 1 million in a lottery.
They are both clueless about investment and financial planning. They are so excited about having so much money and jump into a spending spree.
Paul used the money to travel all around the world. One year later, he is broke.
Peter used the money to buy expensive cars, clothes, electronic devices, etc. One year later, he is broke.
They realize that they made very bad choices.
However, Peter is still able to sell his stuffs, recover some of the money and get a fresh start.
Paul cannot recover anything, the money is gone. He is totally broke and is now living under a bridge.

Anonymous
8k for family of 4 with HHi of 190k. on average it looks like this: one international vacation (4K) one trip to west cost (2k) 2 long WE that are not driving/ camping (2k)

Our trips are far so plane tickets expensive, and then we are pretty cheap (staying with friends, family, camping, cheap RBNB etc..)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not much. Taking expensive vacations is like throwing money out of the window. We take one vacation a year and never spend more than 1k.

I would hate your life.

And I would hate yours because you are wasting money. What do you have left after your vacations? Nothing. The money is gone and you have nothing
to show for other than your memories.
I would rather use the money on material things. I can touch and feel my material things many years later. They are never gone because I can resell them at anytime.
Your expensive vacations are gone gone gone forever like flushing money down the toilet.


Are you a troll? Experiences bring greater happiness than things.


Ugh you need to stop parroting the trite platitude du jour. Do you even really believe it?
Anonymous
Wow @ the mall shopper in this thread. I'm smiling at the thought of them touching their material things many years later

Good luck selling your stuffs!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not much. Taking expensive vacations is like throwing money out of the window. We take one vacation a year and never spend more than 1k.

I would hate your life.

And I would hate yours because you are wasting money. What do you have left after your vacations? Nothing. The money is gone and you have nothing
to show for other than your memories.
I would rather use the money on material things. I can touch and feel my material things many years later. They are never gone because I can resell them at anytime.
Your expensive vacations are gone gone gone forever like flushing money down the toilet.


Are you a troll? Experiences bring greater happiness than things.


I have memories of the material stuffs I buy and enjoy and these memories last forever.
Paul and Peter are poor workers who got lucky one day to each win 1 million in a lottery.
They are both clueless about investment and financial planning. They are so excited about having so much money and jump into a spending spree.
Paul used the money to travel all around the world. One year later, he is broke.
Peter used the money to buy expensive cars, clothes, electronic devices, etc. One year later, he is broke.
They realize that they made very bad choices.
However, Peter is still able to sell his stuffs, recover some of the money and get a fresh start.
Paul cannot recover anything, the money is gone. He is totally broke and is now living under a bridge.



He/she is an Asian, not a troll. Trust me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not much. Taking expensive vacations is like throwing money out of the window. We take one vacation a year and never spend more than 1k.

I would hate your life.

And I would hate yours because you are wasting money. What do you have left after your vacations? Nothing. The money is gone and you have nothing
to show for other than your memories.
I would rather use the money on material things. I can touch and feel my material things many years later. They are never gone because I can resell them at anytime.
Your expensive vacations are gone gone gone forever like flushing money down the toilet.


Are you a troll? Experiences bring greater happiness than things.


I have memories of the material stuffs I buy and enjoy and these memories last forever.
Paul and Peter are poor workers who got lucky one day to each win 1 million in a lottery.
They are both clueless about investment and financial planning. They are so excited about having so much money and jump into a spending spree.
Paul used the money to travel all around the world. One year later, he is broke.
Peter used the money to buy expensive cars, clothes, electronic devices, etc. One year later, he is broke.
They realize that they made very bad choices.
However, Peter is still able to sell his stuffs, recover some of the money and get a fresh start.
Paul cannot recover anything, the money is gone. He is totally broke and is now living under a bridge.




He/she is an Asian, not a troll. Trust me.


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