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[quote=Anonymous]I think it is true in the context you provided from the book - hearing about where a person grew up traveling to. It is less true for adults, particularly those who may have had a lot of travel experiences since they reached adulthood, paid for by a career that has little to do with their class/background and is solely to do with their income. (It also depends on what you mean by "class" but I'm going to assume you don't count newly wealthy in the same bucket as those who grew up wealthy.) I was on 2 flights as a kid, both domestic. One to Disney (stayed with an uncle) and another to Denver with my aunt for a month as a quasi-baby sitter for my cousin. Most family vacations were road trips with camping. That tells you something. My adult travels are pretty different.[/quote]
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