Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have wondered this too. I also grew up in an affluent bubble. Maybe you went on a school trip to Italy in high school or a service trip to Central America, and maybe skiing to Vail once in a while, but no one went on these trips 3-4x a year.
We are comfortable but I do wonder how people afford this?
Op here. Yes exactly what I’m talking about!
The rich apple I knew were much more likely to own a second home at the beach then take international vacations. Maybe one or two bucket list type trips right after retirement. But the people I know take 4-5 bucket list type trips a year! How do they afford that??
I know it’s hard to understand, but they have more money than you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have wondered this too. I also grew up in an affluent bubble. Maybe you went on a school trip to Italy in high school or a service trip to Central America, and maybe skiing to Vail once in a while, but no one went on these trips 3-4x a year.
We are comfortable but I do wonder how people afford this?
Op here. Yes exactly what I’m talking about!
The rich apple I knew were much more likely to own a second home at the beach then take international vacations. Maybe one or two bucket list type trips right after retirement. But the people I know take 4-5 bucket list type trips a year! How do they afford that??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people are also trying to make up for the COVID years too to some extent. That might be fading off now
I think it’s making up for lost time and maybe a sense of foreboding? Like all these places won’t be as easily accessible soon bc of climate change and political conflict.
+1
And it's not likely that covid is our last pandemic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people are also trying to make up for the COVID years too to some extent. That might be fading off now
I think it’s making up for lost time and maybe a sense of foreboding? Like all these places won’t be as easily accessible soon bc of climate change and political conflict.
+1
And it's not likely that covid is our last pandemic
Now that Fauci retired, we don't have to worry about him funding gain of function research in Wuhan. So I'm not worried about future pandemics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people are also trying to make up for the COVID years too to some extent. That might be fading off now
I think it’s making up for lost time and maybe a sense of foreboding? Like all these places won’t be as easily accessible soon bc of climate change and political conflict.
+1
And it's not likely that covid is our last pandemic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We travel a lot because we enjoy it so much and don't spend much in other matters. I don't have social media and I enjoy having something on the horizon to look forward to.
I am a bit put off at the thought of op pricing out someone else's vacation. People who count other people's money need to obsess over something more constructive. You are doing something revolting and still choose to judge a friend whose mistake was in sharing information with you. Why does everything need to become a source or jealousy or showing off. Maybe people like specific things and like to post pics of what they like and do things they enjoy and it's not directed at you or meant to be tallied up by their nosy friends.
This a bizarre overreaction. I think it's natural to wonder how much certain vacations cost when someone shares certain details with you. It's not "revolting." I had a friend who did a trip to Greece last summer and told me about staying in a villa where they had a private chef for a couple days. It sounded amazing and I was very happy for her, but also have to admit that my first thought was to wonder how much it cost. Partly because we've done trips where I looked at similar accommodations and the price for something like that was always really high even in otherwise very affordable travel destinations. So I was curious. I don't think it's crazy or horrible to privately think "oh wow that must have been pricy" when someone tells you about something that, let's get real, was probably pricy. It's a normal response. If you worry about people responding to you that way, maybe tell them about the cool hike you went on or a boat excursion, and don't choose to share the details of your vacation that are most likely to make people wonder about sticker price (though personally I don't care if people wonder how much aspects of my vacation cost, and actually I'm a big bargain shopper when it comes to travel and will tell everyone exactly how much we spent on stuff if they ask, and also explain how we got good prices or found budget options because I am happy to share what I've learned to help others).
Op is not interested in going herself, she is pricing out the villa, boat tour and adding in the travel fares because she is counting other people's money to judge them and people like them in a post here. I've even heard people judge others for the likely cost of their camping equipment, on the budget end of travel. Jealousy and judgment of someone else's spending is not mentally healthy. Recently a poster who travels once a year planned to keep their first big vacation a secret from their mom for fear of this very judgment. There is something wrong with being obsessed over someone else's travel budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even with all the inflation in housing/college/healthcare costs, the UMC is wealthier today than the UMC in the 80s-90s.
Really? I usually hear the opposite. Nowadays all I hear are people complaining about how much easier Boomers had it wrt housing, healthcare, education fees, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I travel for the ‘gram. If I’m double fisting Thrasher’s on the boardwalk, you bet I’m posting to make all y’all jealous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people are also trying to make up for the COVID years too to some extent. That might be fading off now
I think it’s making up for lost time and maybe a sense of foreboding? Like all these places won’t be as easily accessible soon bc of climate change and political conflict.