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<blockquote data-quote="Giulia" data-source="post: 523284" data-attributes="member: 14306"><p>My two cents about traveling. </p><p>I used to travel a lot when I felt well, when my life was more in order than it is now. I traveled alone in Italy and Greece. Oh, by the way, in those days (seems like ages, when I was in High School), I already spoke Italian and Modern Greek enough to manage alone without French or English. I have friends in these two countries, which whom I speak only in Italian or in Greek. </p><p>As soon as my life is more in order than it is now, I travel again in these two countries I miss a lot. The languages miss me, the landscapes miss me, my friends miss me a lot and I feel how their absence is sometimes awful. I need them now, but traveling is, at the moment, out of question (too many administrative stuff for the Concerta : my driving license problem already drives me nuts, having those kind of administrative stuff for traveling with Concerta driving me nuts is out of question). </p><p>I met some of them in Paris, and some of them in their country where I traveled or with my mom and sister, or alone. </p><p></p><p>It would be a good idea if there were some planning behind. Like knowing where to sleep, how to eat, planning the budget.... Planning the medicines, etc etc... It doesn't seem, but traveling with a backpack needs a great deal of planning. Even in countries where you speak the language like it was my case, you need a lot of planning. </p><p>Especially when you travel abroad. Especially in countries where you don't speak the language (true in any case, but even more so in countries you don't speak the language). </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, stay away from this idea. Traveling on a shoestring without the slightest planning is the best solution to go into troubles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giulia, post: 523284, member: 14306"] My two cents about traveling. I used to travel a lot when I felt well, when my life was more in order than it is now. I traveled alone in Italy and Greece. Oh, by the way, in those days (seems like ages, when I was in High School), I already spoke Italian and Modern Greek enough to manage alone without French or English. I have friends in these two countries, which whom I speak only in Italian or in Greek. As soon as my life is more in order than it is now, I travel again in these two countries I miss a lot. The languages miss me, the landscapes miss me, my friends miss me a lot and I feel how their absence is sometimes awful. I need them now, but traveling is, at the moment, out of question (too many administrative stuff for the Concerta : my driving license problem already drives me nuts, having those kind of administrative stuff for traveling with Concerta driving me nuts is out of question). I met some of them in Paris, and some of them in their country where I traveled or with my mom and sister, or alone. It would be a good idea if there were some planning behind. Like knowing where to sleep, how to eat, planning the budget.... Planning the medicines, etc etc... It doesn't seem, but traveling with a backpack needs a great deal of planning. Even in countries where you speak the language like it was my case, you need a lot of planning. Especially when you travel abroad. Especially in countries where you don't speak the language (true in any case, but even more so in countries you don't speak the language). Otherwise, stay away from this idea. Traveling on a shoestring without the slightest planning is the best solution to go into troubles. [/QUOTE]
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