Anonymous wrote:I guess I don’t understand why travel should be off limits. What should people talk about? Politics is off limits, same for religion. Perhaps books? That could be seen negatively too. If food or restaurants, that may sound pretentious. Jobs may be boring ( or not, but If not, then you are bragging.). Same with children as topics…say too much you are bragging. If theirs is struggling then you are insensitive. If you love running or peloton or yoga and others don’t, again you are pretentious or smug. What is left!
For me, I do read the room. If I’m with family or friends who travel or have a similar hobby, I go with that. If I’m with childhood friends and cousins who do not have similar experiences, I try to just ask about them, their families, and recall childhood memories for a laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Keeping up with the Joneses" used to mean a new Lexus SUV and a country club membership, now it means seeing the Joneses on instagram hiking in Peru, using Epic Passes to ski all season in Vail, and sun bathing in Mykonos.
I mean ... it is the 21st century. People prefer to spend money on experiences over things. Not sure why you are so vexed by this. I would enjoy Mykonos. I have zero interest in driving a Lexus and I don't play golf. So.
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?
Little Larlo likes soccer and bonding time with his close friends far more than sitting in an airport, customs line, taxis, hotel, hotel pool, weird food, and being dragged around to tourist attractions so his insecure status-signal obsessed striver mommy (and daddy) can have vapid content to brag about on social media and at social gatherings.
Anonymous wrote:I had a work colleague travel to Budapest once only to come back and spend the next 4 years we worked together pounce any any oppurtunity to correct someone 'mispronouncing' it.
Dude was special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a work colleague travel to Budapest once only to come back and spend the next 4 years we worked together pounce any any oppurtunity to correct someone 'mispronouncing' it.
Dude was special.
How did he pronounce it?
Buddha- pesh.
Anonymous wrote:"Keeping up with the Joneses" used to mean a new Lexus SUV and a country club membership, now it means seeing the Joneses on instagram hiking in Peru, using Epic Passes to ski all season in Vail, and sun bathing in Mykonos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds so boring, OP.
How is it boring? Do you think I want to hear about the mundane details of your daily life? No, I’d much rather hear about an exotic part of the world.
It's just boring. People talk about the weather, beaches, food... they never talk about anything really interesting like the art they saw, because they don't know anything about that and it's just about taking photos for instagram.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a work colleague travel to Budapest once only to come back and spend the next 4 years we worked together pounce any any oppurtunity to correct someone 'mispronouncing' it.
Dude was special.
How did he pronounce it?
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?
Little Larlo likes soccer and bonding time with his close friends far more than sitting in an airport, customs line, taxis, hotel, hotel pool, weird food, and being dragged around to tourist attractions so his insecure status-signal obsessed striver mommy (and daddy) can have vapid content to brag about on social media and at social gatherings.
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.
Anonymous wrote:"Keeping up with the Joneses" used to mean a new Lexus SUV and a country club membership, now it means seeing the Joneses on instagram hiking in Peru, using Epic Passes to ski all season in Vail, and sun bathing in Mykonos.