Anonymous wrote:I’m the opposite. I keep my travel secret. I don’t know anyone to know where I went or what I did there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you have a health ailment, you're basically tagged as a boring loser if you don't travel extensively.
That’s weird. Extensive travel is often a way for boring losers to have something to talk about. We can see through it though.
What, pray tell, are acceptable topics of conversation in your eyes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you have a health ailment, you're basically tagged as a boring loser if you don't travel extensively.
That’s weird. Extensive travel is often a way for boring losers to have something to talk about. We can see through it though.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you have a health ailment, you're basically tagged as a boring loser if you don't travel extensively.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My extended aunts/uncles all just got their inheritance and retirement and it’s nauseating - we were solid MC families who did road trip vacations and maybe one flight a year… now they’re planning month- long tours of a continent
I’ve been a traveler my entire adult life, I’m not jealous just annoyed by it all
yes you sound jealous. They are excited to be able to travel, and likely want to do what they can while they are still healthy and physically able to do it all. I'd be excited to to get that at any age.
Ok maybe I do sound jealous, but I’m not - I travel too. The point goes back to the OP who sounded annoyed by the tone of it all, bragging and one-upping each other which I wasn’t clear about being my issue here.
If my extended family was genuinely sharing their plans and experiences I too love that conversation (and it’s what I do with my friends), but they’re not. The conversation is just trying to battle who has the grander plan without any substance, now that they’re rich from their parents passing (my grandparents). I guess it’s better than politics discussion
I do hate Euro bragging. I have an ex-friend who did that and it was so annoying. But often travel is just an easy and generic conversation starter: "So, do you have any travel plans this summer..." etc. It's also a way to bond and share, since most people have some travel stories.
Euro bragging can be banal because in my crowd everyone has been there done that. I reallly hate the Africa safari brags because I'm just not interested. At all. At least I like to hear about something novel in Europe because I might check it out. I will not check out the serengeti or whatever. Ever.
Weird that you can’t listen to something that doesn’t apply to you. I’ll never go to Disney but I listen to people prattle on about it with a smile on my face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you just weren’t this prone to jealousy before?
Who's jealous? It's just shallow and boring conversation. Shallow and boring is fine among professional work associates but family are only together a couple of times a year and THIS is the most spirited dialogue now? It's sad.
Travel is not “shallow and boring conversation.” What do you want to discuss? Little Larlo’s soccer? Little Larlo is going into AAP?
You piss money away flying places to eat & booze to try to appear interesting. It's just mindless consumerism.
I don't know anyone who travels for this reason.
Some influencers seem to, but that is there job after all.
Not an influencer, but we are foodies and wine snobs, so yes our travel often revolves around picking restaurants and wine tasting. But not like an influencer. It's simply because it's something we love. So if we are visiting France, it will include 2-3 days in a wine region, same for Italy or Spain. Because it's something we love.
Flying around the globe to literally eat food and get drunk. Are you retirees without grandkids or bored out of your mind DINKs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My extended aunts/uncles all just got their inheritance and retirement and it’s nauseating - we were solid MC families who did road trip vacations and maybe one flight a year… now they’re planning month- long tours of a continent
I’ve been a traveler my entire adult life, I’m not jealous just annoyed by it all
yes you sound jealous. They are excited to be able to travel, and likely want to do what they can while they are still healthy and physically able to do it all. I'd be excited to to get that at any age.
Ok maybe I do sound jealous, but I’m not - I travel too. The point goes back to the OP who sounded annoyed by the tone of it all, bragging and one-upping each other which I wasn’t clear about being my issue here.
If my extended family was genuinely sharing their plans and experiences I too love that conversation (and it’s what I do with my friends), but they’re not. The conversation is just trying to battle who has the grander plan without any substance, now that they’re rich from their parents passing (my grandparents). I guess it’s better than politics discussion
I do hate Euro bragging. I have an ex-friend who did that and it was so annoying. But often travel is just an easy and generic conversation starter: "So, do you have any travel plans this summer..." etc. It's also a way to bond and share, since most people have some travel stories.
Euro bragging can be banal because in my crowd everyone has been there done that. I reallly hate the Africa safari brags because I'm just not interested. At all. At least I like to hear about something novel in Europe because I might check it out. I will not check out the serengeti or whatever. Ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My extended aunts/uncles all just got their inheritance and retirement and it’s nauseating - we were solid MC families who did road trip vacations and maybe one flight a year… now they’re planning month- long tours of a continent
I’ve been a traveler my entire adult life, I’m not jealous just annoyed by it all
yes you sound jealous. They are excited to be able to travel, and likely want to do what they can while they are still healthy and physically able to do it all. I'd be excited to to get that at any age.
Ok maybe I do sound jealous, but I’m not - I travel too. The point goes back to the OP who sounded annoyed by the tone of it all, bragging and one-upping each other which I wasn’t clear about being my issue here.
If my extended family was genuinely sharing their plans and experiences I too love that conversation (and it’s what I do with my friends), but they’re not. The conversation is just trying to battle who has the grander plan without any substance, now that they’re rich from their parents passing (my grandparents). I guess it’s better than politics discussion
I do hate Euro bragging. I have an ex-friend who did that and it was so annoying. But often travel is just an easy and generic conversation starter: "So, do you have any travel plans this summer..." etc. It's also a way to bond and share, since most people have some travel stories.