did travel a lot could change people?

Indonesia
July 29, 2009 12:05pm CST
most people travel more than others across the countries and travel all over the world, do you think people with alot of travel will change people's attitudes, way of act and minds? i mean their thinking and act after they travel because the expereince met with other people in other countries, culture, food. some articles wrote some traveller become some other country's citizen after they travel a lot, what other possibilities things might change?
5 responses
@landyh (31)
• China
30 Jul 09
I think so. Because by travelling, one can experience different cultures and people. These experiences can improve their mind.
@marguicha (222844)
• Chile
30 Jul 09
My first impresion the first time I traveled (I was 11 years old) was that people were very diferent from the ones I knew. They spoke different language, their race was different and their houses too. I have gone on traveling all my life and I have discovered that, in spite of very diferent cultures, we human beings are about the same. Now I can apreciate the differences and also the similitudes. I think traveling has made me a better person as I am able to respect everyone no matter how diferent from me they look.
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
29 Jul 09
Traveling has changed me and that has shaped my life quite nicely. I went around the world when I was 20 to 21 years old. I gained independence and patience. I found the the poorer people are generally quite happy. I liked the way the Australian people speak. I found out about other cultures and history. My trip years later to New Zealand taught me about rivers and tidal patterns. I am a happy person partly because of the travel that I do.
@Tiamjr (435)
29 Jul 09
I think travel has a great capability of broadening the mind and giving you a greater respect for other cultures. Lots of people also come back with a new enthusiam for life and some even bring back ideas about changing their life styles and diet. Of course some travel experiences just make some people more appreciative of their origins. I think it just depends on the traveller. Whatever the consequence, they do come back with some type of experience which they can look back on in the years to come.
• India
29 Jul 09
ya definitely..a person's attitude and habits are changed when he interacts with people in various places and cities of diverse cultures and traditions.it develops a person socially as well as mentally and a person learns the tact of interaction with every kind of person.he inculcates there good habits