Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know, but as travel destinations go, SE Asia is one of the most over tourists and least interesting places on earth.
Never been, so I'm not sure, but given that there are a few dozen countries with hundreds of millions of people and thousands of cities, seems like there might be a few interesting things to do and see there.
Maybe once upon a time, but as a travel destination, the region largely has been ruined by hoardes and hoardes of backpackers. A shame, and a cautionary tale for destinations around the world.
Only the low cost places, and then on a well defined trail. These days the hordes are definitely from a certain gigantic country to the north.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know, but as travel destinations go, SE Asia is one of the most over tourists and least interesting places on earth.
Never been, so I'm not sure, but given that there are a few dozen countries with hundreds of millions of people and thousands of cities, seems like there might be a few interesting things to do and see there.
Maybe once upon a time, but as a travel destination, the region largely has been ruined by hoardes and hoardes of backpackers. A shame, and a cautionary tale for destinations around the world.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the allure? It's hot, sticky, they seem to boast about how rickety transport is, how sketchy the food and water is, how they got food poisoning, ripped off, etc.
...but it was so "enlightening"? I'm confused. Is it just en vogue because going on posh Euro or Caribbean is blasé, where as slumming it is seen as more interesting? Yoga?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you, and other young people, using low-key wrong?
Low-key used to mean something.
Now it means that you just don’t like it. “They “low-key” called me..” “They low-key emailed me the wrong info again.” Or whatever.
She's posting from an aol.com email address and refers to herself as "chick." I think she's age 60+.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know anyone who does this. All my wealthy friends who go to SE Asia show me amazing photos of exquisitely prepared dinners and fabulous beaches. You may need new friends.
+1. you don’t even have to be wealthy to really enjoy it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you, and other young people, using low-key wrong?
Low-key used to mean something.
Now it means that you just don’t like it. “They “low-key” called me..” “They low-key emailed me the wrong info again.” Or whatever.
She's posting from an aol.com email address and refers to herself as "chick." I think she's age 60+.
Anonymous wrote:WTH is a “low-key brag”? Is it like a humble-brag? OP maybe you need to get some new friends.
Anonymous wrote:We may be considered wealthy. We have a 7 figure income. I don’t think we know people who low key brag. Maybe it just seems like bragging to you.
I have been to SE Asia a few times. It is scorching hot, even in December. That is a valid complaint. There are a lot of sights and amazing food. Thailand has some of the best spas in the world if you are into that. Markets can be fun. I would go more often if I didn’t have 3 young kids. My toddler just wouldn’t do well on such a long flight.
Anonymous wrote:Food and lodging is super cheap.
Airline tickets not so much so I guess only "wealthy" people can afford that.
And it's relatively unique so there's the bragging right aspect.