What do you think about the kinds of people who say traveling is their hobby/passion?

What do you think about the kinds of people who say traveling is their hobby/passion?

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    they must have a lot of money

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Mostly signaling and lack of real hobbies. The same of people whose only "hobby" is going to the gym, which usually means they just care about their bodies. Common thing to say for those who live only to work and frick/use drugs/get drunk during weekends and lack passion for anything at all.
      But yes, there are some people who do really have travelling as a hobby.
      Also this:

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        lol poorgay

        https://i.imgur.com/tPDiCrC.jpg

        What do you think about the kinds of people who say traveling is their hobby/passion?

        Good for them. Traveling is very fun.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          t. fattie

          >poorgay
          >fattie
          Actually middle class (so almost poor) and 13% BF. Lol. Why are you so dumb?
          That does not apply to people who really have a gym lifestyle with constant diet and exercise nor to those who go to the gym few times a week to keep their bodies in shape (which I do). I'm talking about those who say that its their hobby but they really do not enjoy it, just lack anything interesting to say when asked about their hobbies.
          The same about travelling. There are those who travel as a hobby and those who just travel for instagram pictures, which wouldn't really be a hobby, but just a way of signaling for status. Not that the person could not do both. But you know what I mean if you have a social life.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        t. fattie

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      This.
      I like to travel so I worked at travel companies, the poeple who travel the most are either bagpackers who can live without much for a time or rich as hell folks.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      They are generally human trash

      Ironically this isn’t true

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Good for them

    They are either rich, getting paid to travel, begpacking, or travelling like a filthy hobo (pls stop doing this white people you're letting the home team down)

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Or in mountains of credit card debt like my sister

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Traveling like a filthy hobo is the travel version of primitive camping. Just like glamping isn't real SighSee, traveling like a richgay isn't real SighSee

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        I stayed at a five star hotel in Gytheio, Las Hotel & Spa. I always suspected rich people mostly ate in almost all meals and that is what really differentiated five star hotels from the rest. I went to the fifth floor rooftop restaurant and it was pretty packed, there likely wasn't any restaurant in that tiny town that had half as many diners.

        I wonder what is the point of traveling like that? They are like the rich corollary of the hostel cheapskates who cook all their meals in the hostel kitchen. If you are traveling you may as well experience the local restaurants. They are worse than the hostel folks, because they are likely poorgays, these people have the money to eat out, but they rather eat at hotels over and over and over again.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >reeee reeee reeeee why isn't everyone eating goyslop like meeeeeee

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            What the frick does that have to do with israelites?

            I don't get why people travel in ways that they aren't interact with the city/town/etc they are visiting. Whether you are just going to stay in a five star hotel and eat all meals via room service or the hotel restaurant, staying at all inclusive resort, or hostel country hopping to five or more destinations but eating oatmeal again and again or doing more involved cooking.

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I think they're probably chads or stacies. They're probably too frickin cool for me, and also too rich. I don't hate them though, just envy. It would be kino to be able to zip off to Spain or Italy on a whim.

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I think it’s a placeholder for people who don’t have actual hobbies. I immediately think they are boring as shit
    >Captcha: H8N

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah, people who explore other countries are more boring than you sitting at home carving out cat figures from blocks of wood

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Unironically yes. 99% of travellers don’t engage with their travel destinations in any meaningful way. They’ll take a picture at the local cafe and call it a day

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          grass. touch. now.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          Stayed 3 months in Colombia and this is exactly what I did. All my excursions happened in the first two weeks of being there, after that I just chilled and walked the streets.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        This but unironically. I liked the other guys I met in Colombia but most of us were the same person interested in the same things - cheap food, cheap rent, and Latinas.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          Nothing more boring than people obsessed with eating being lazy and cooming

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I’m not so little-dicked that other people enjoying the same hobby as me but less grimeily or less frequently makes me upset.
    If someone says they like traveling I will talk to them about traveling. Maybe 50% of the time they mean they go from east-coast suburbs to NYC/South Florida/random mountain towns three times a year, and that’s fine too.

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    cool worldly badasses that should be admired

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Same as people who say they love music - very little.
    Most people like travel, most people like music.
    Does it mean you're a world traversing super traveller or an incredible musician/producer?
    Or does it mean you like to go to beach resorts and listen to top 40 pop music?

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    If it's a girl, she's pretty well cored out.

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >What do you think about the kinds of people who...
    I don't. Who cares? Do we need an opinion on everything?

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    travelling by plane is killing the planet

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      i agree, we should all be traveling by bunker oil ship much better.

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    People who make a hugething out of their travels are more often than not very uninteresting, from my experience at least.

    The travelers I've met who were actually cool and had cool stories to tell were usually the unassuming ones. The people who tell you how much they love to travel within 5 minutes of meeting you are always tedious and only travel to post the number of countries they've visited on their Instagram profile. I've never heard an interesting story from one of those, the only things they have to share is the cities they've been to, the cafés they visited and how much of a foodie they are. They invariably stick to the most popular destinations and think going to southeast Asia makes them special, for some reason.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >People who make a hugething out of their travels are more often than not very uninteresting, from my experience at least.

      Brief story:

      >separate from wife
      >run into woman at meetup group
      >she's really into travel and classic rock, loves Rush
      >good looking for her age, she asks me out to go hiking
      >while texting she's witty and get's cultural references, this could be interesting...
      >4 hour hike with her:
      >learn she just travels the world
      >when she runs out of money she comes back stateside
      >works some dumb job, saves money, then travels again
      >been doing this for 10 years
      >other than that she's boring and unintelligent, no other interests or hobbies
      >towards end of hike have to listen to her regurgitate "Trump = Hitler" for 30 minutes straight
      >drop her off at her place, ghost her

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >women are more often than not very uninteresting, from my experience at least.

        Brief story:

        >separate from wife
        >run into boring middle aged roastie at meetup group
        >she's really into boring shit
        >looks OK for old used up hag, she asks me out to go hiking since I'm not a man who takes initiative
        >while texting she and get's cultural references and Rick n morty memes, this could be uninteresting...
        >4 hour boring hike with her hope she let's me sniff chads dried cum in her stinkhole:
        >learn she just travels the world
        >when she runs out of money she comes back stateside
        >works some dumb job, saves money, then travels again
        >been doing this for 10 years
        >other than being boring she's a roastie and boring and unintelligent, no interests or hobbies
        >towards end of hike still hoping to get a sniff have to listen to her regurgitate "Trump = Hitler" for 30 minutes straight, never could have seen this coming its totally unprecedented
        >drop her off at her place, ghost her
        >how could this be happening???
        >repeat

  12. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I hope they have unique and interesting stories to tell. I get disappointed if all they do is all inclusive in places like Egypt, big US city and generic SEA beach.

  13. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Travelling is a form of escapism if you do it too often to too many places. You see, they aren't fine with staying at one location and just chill out with family or friends, they go crazy if they do that. They MUST move, they must think of the next new location, they consume countries and places like they consume iPhones, you can't stick with old year iPhone because you MUST get new year iPhone. You have a bucket list of countries like you have an Amazon wish list, you think about the items and you unwrap it and then ur consoomed for a while until you are ready for the next item on your list. ITS DEGENERATE. The only acceptable travelling is going to somethng like Rügen island for a few weeks and enjoy NatSoc architecture and landscape WITH YOUR GIRLFRIEND and MAKE KIDS with her and make her enjoy UR DICK.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      shut up you Andrew Tate idolizing homosexual.

      Some of us just live in shithole locations and enjoy the variance of cultures. Staring at corn fields all day doesn't do much for me but I make damn good money and my COL is cheap here.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Try living in a better country or environment then instead of wasting your money on escapeism, moron. Thanks for proving my point.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Why are you incels so angry at Mr tate? It's not like you would have a chance with those women

  14. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I think it is mostly fake worldly people. I notice that the backpackers types I encountered in Greek hostels would visit a crazy amount of European countries like 5-10 in one vacation. A huge portion of them would always leave the hostel with their huge 30L backpack like morons. Since they are spending astronomical sums of money on airfare many of them seem loathe to ever rent a car, take a taxi or sometimes even take public transit! Many of those types of morons also are always wasting time in the hostel making food or eating something simple like oatmeal or cereal again and again, again because they blew all their travel budget on airfare for country hopping to fake being worldly. But they spend most their vacation in the hostels or in close walking to the hostels. Really what is the point?

    That is the backpacking, multiple country hopping type of fake worldly people.

    In general though, tourists don't know anything about the countries they visit even after spending huge amounts of time because they can only interact with a small subset of people in the tourist service industry that know English. So I know all the people who say their hobby is traveling are trying to portray a fake worldly air to themselves. In reality they are just consuming tourist services in various countries and don't understand much or care to understand much.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah it's good to avoid people who stay in hostels they are poor and obnoxious and fake

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I hate backpackers, but this is cope. Don't get me wrong, I like to soak in a culture, but the idea that moving quickly between places is completely invalid is just a purity spiral. Also, airfare within europe is super cheap, so you just signaled to everyone you don't know what you're talking about.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        I know what I'm talking about, read my post I have stayed at hostels in Greece and rented cars and gone to restaurants I'm the real deal

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          maybe you are greek if you think a $125 flight is expensive

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        If you are only staying in a capital city of major metropolis of a country(big enough to have lots of cheap flights) for just a few days you are not seeing much. Plus even if a flight is short in duration, you need to pack, get to the airport, arrive at least an hour and half or two hours before. Get through another airport and travel to the next hostel/hotel.

        I know airfare within Europe is often only like $100, but still these country hoppers I encountered at hostels seem to want to want to visit a crazy amount of countries in one vacation(and of course rarely leave the close vicinity of the hostel). I can only surmise part of the reason they are like that is because they blew too much of their travel expenditure wad just on airfare. But I don't know the exact reason why these hostel country hoppers are so cheap, it is not like I am going to ask them directly. And remember that that airfare represents about how much money those cheapskates would spend in three days of their cheapskate hostel tourism where they eat mostly oatmeal or cereal(cheapest, quickest meal option), or spend time making more elaborate time consuming meals(and spend little time outside the hostel's kitchen).

        I know what I'm talking about, read my post I have stayed at hostels in Greece and rented cars and gone to restaurants I'm the real deal

        That poster isn't me.

        ---

        In general I don't think tourists ever learn much about the countries they visit. They just enter a mode where they visit a bunch of ancient ruins, old building and museums, or constantly go to the beach. Because that is what they are conditioned to think that they must do when on vacation. But at home after going to the beach for three consecutive days they are over it. And at home they never visit their local museums and don't LARP that they are cultured.

        I doubt most tourists know the local minimum wage, what the natives call their nation in their native language, what the natives call their country in their native language, etc. Even after a month tourists don't learn much about the foreign country they visited.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >I doubt most tourists know the local minimum wage, what the natives call their nation in their native language, what the natives call their country in their native language, etc.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Airfare outside of North America is horrendously cheap. You can go from Bogotá to Lima for like $120 USD.

  15. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I don't think I do think about them.
    But it can't me much more expensive than my hobbies of High end PC gaming and filmmaking.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Gaming is not a hobby

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        It’s a way of life

  16. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Nowadays people just travel because it's another status symbol, like it is/was for my parents generation to have a good car or a big house. I do it because I really enjoy history and have a sincere curiosity about all related with anthropology but I wouldn't say travelling is my passion. It's just what I have to do to enjoy my real passion. I have friends that just travel because they have the money and the time and they are in a privileged position to do so and they refer to similar people as "people bitten by the travel-bug". I never engage but I would really like to tell him how everybody in their position would travel if they could. They are not special.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >It’s just what I have to do to enjoy my real passion
      You could read a book and see everything in those museums online you pretentious homosexual

  17. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I'm not sure I know anybody who says things like this in real life, but traveling is one of my favorite things to do, as well, so I get it if they do.

  18. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >most of the world is practically an amusement park now and airplanes are shuttle buses to each attraction

    Make traveling a dangerous unknown endeavor again.

  19. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    NPCs who think 'travel' is something other than going on holiday. Everyone enjoys going on holiday

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