Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you grow up rich? This point of view of not sharing travels with friends and family is foreign to me. So I’m genuinely curious if it’s because you grew up rich and were taught not to brag.Anonymous wrote:No, that is horribly gauche and a lot of what’s wrong with the travel world today. Please don’t.
Also curious about if you take photos who traveling at all. Do you ever look at them? Do you make personal print albums for yourself? What if someone asks to see them — do you make an exception?
Yes to both of your questions. Photos are taken sparingly and for personal use only.
I don’t think there is anything superior about taking few pictures. It’s the sharing that is obnoxious.
This person grew up in Ohio but now has a nice home in Bethesda and is play-acting as a Vanderbilt or something. It is complete nonsense that wealthy people only take pictures sparingly and never ever show them to anyone else.
And you would be wrong. We are in Europe now actually (have been for weeks) and haven’t shared a single photo.
You’re in Europe but hanging out on DCUM? Who’s the gauche one now![]()
We’ve been here for many weeks, it’s not really a big deal.
oh of course. just frittering about for weeks and posting on the internet about it while mentioning how it’s tacky to post to the internet about traveling.
Not bragging, just stating that we aren’t sharing photos, which is the topic of this thread. Plus anonymity makes all the difference. If you posted your photos anonymously, I would think you were gauche.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you grow up rich? This point of view of not sharing travels with friends and family is foreign to me. So I’m genuinely curious if it’s because you grew up rich and were taught not to brag.Anonymous wrote:No, that is horribly gauche and a lot of what’s wrong with the travel world today. Please don’t.
Also curious about if you take photos who traveling at all. Do you ever look at them? Do you make personal print albums for yourself? What if someone asks to see them — do you make an exception?
Yes to both of your questions. Photos are taken sparingly and for personal use only.
I don’t think there is anything superior about taking few pictures. It’s the sharing that is obnoxious.
This person grew up in Ohio but now has a nice home in Bethesda and is play-acting as a Vanderbilt or something. It is complete nonsense that wealthy people only take pictures sparingly and never ever show them to anyone else.
And you would be wrong. We are in Europe now actually (have been for weeks) and haven’t shared a single photo.
You’re in Europe but hanging out on DCUM? Who’s the gauche one now![]()
We’ve been here for many weeks, it’s not really a big deal.
oh of course. just frittering about for weeks and posting on the internet about it while mentioning how it’s tacky to post to the internet about traveling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you grow up rich? This point of view of not sharing travels with friends and family is foreign to me. So I’m genuinely curious if it’s because you grew up rich and were taught not to brag.Anonymous wrote:No, that is horribly gauche and a lot of what’s wrong with the travel world today. Please don’t.
Also curious about if you take photos who traveling at all. Do you ever look at them? Do you make personal print albums for yourself? What if someone asks to see them — do you make an exception?
Yes to both of your questions. Photos are taken sparingly and for personal use only.
I don’t think there is anything superior about taking few pictures. It’s the sharing that is obnoxious.
This person grew up in Ohio but now has a nice home in Bethesda and is play-acting as a Vanderbilt or something. It is complete nonsense that wealthy people only take pictures sparingly and never ever show them to anyone else.
And you would be wrong. We are in Europe now actually (have been for weeks) and haven’t shared a single photo.
You’re in Europe but hanging out on DCUM? Who’s the gauche one now![]()
We’ve been here for many weeks, it’s not really a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I enjoy seeing travel pics from friends.
The only thing I don't like is if they post 20 photos of every single day of a 5 day trip or something. A couple of photos a day, sure. Or a bunch afterwards in one post is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you grow up rich? This point of view of not sharing travels with friends and family is foreign to me. So I’m genuinely curious if it’s because you grew up rich and were taught not to brag.Anonymous wrote:No, that is horribly gauche and a lot of what’s wrong with the travel world today. Please don’t.
Also curious about if you take photos who traveling at all. Do you ever look at them? Do you make personal print albums for yourself? What if someone asks to see them — do you make an exception?
Yes to both of your questions. Photos are taken sparingly and for personal use only.
I don’t think there is anything superior about taking few pictures. It’s the sharing that is obnoxious.
This person grew up in Ohio but now has a nice home in Bethesda and is play-acting as a Vanderbilt or something. It is complete nonsense that wealthy people only take pictures sparingly and never ever show them to anyone else.
And you would be wrong. We are in Europe now actually (have been for weeks) and haven’t shared a single photo.
You’re in Europe but hanging out on DCUM? Who’s the gauche one now![]()
Anonymous wrote:yes and yesAnonymous wrote:Do you post your travel photos on social media? Do you enjoy seeing travel pictures from other friends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I often post pics of significant trips on FB because I have gotten great travel ideas from friends postings on FB. Eg I went to Slovenia after seeing a friend's pics and also included certain places in Arizona based on another's. I also know some of my friends have been inspired to visit places I have posted about. But I don't post pics from a regular trip to Rehoboth or NY etc. And I also understand why some people might think this is obnoxious.
+1. My day to day life is pretty boring and I feel great joy when I travel. I edit down the pics to just a few. I’ve also gotten inspired by other friends’ travel posts. I’m not posting daily 60-pic daily albums of my third trip to Disney or anything like that.
Anonymous wrote:No, that is horribly gauche and a lot of what’s wrong with the travel world today. Please don’t.