Anonymous wrote:I have a friend from New England who went to school there and who now lives and works in the Mid-Atlantic (DMV). I just found out that she's never traveled outside of the Mid-Atlantic and New England. She's a professional with a graduate degree. I have a hard time understanding how her work or family and social life haven't required at least one trip to a conference, client meeting, or wedding in all these years. (We're in our 40s.) Is this as odd as it seems to me? She has traveled to a couple of the main destinations in Europe like Paris and Madrid. It just seems so odd to me. I've been to almost every US state except for the Dakotas, Idaho, Montana, etc... and I don't really have a job that involves that much travel. Is this as odd as it seems to me?
She literally has travelled outside the East Coast. OP, I love travel as much as you do, but not everyone can travel or enjoys traveling. Any number of factors -- number of kids, experience with travel going up, personal preferences, where one has family, and the big one (money) could discourage someone from traveling.
Again, though, she very much has travelled outside the East Coast.