Which countries you have traveled in your life?
By xorticanz
@xorticanz (377)
India
October 27, 2012 10:52am CST
I am from India and I have traveled to five countries till now. I have gone to US, UK, Switzerland, Germany and France. Its been a great experience in all those countries. The public transport in UK, Switzerland, Germany and France is very good and well maintained. I loved one thing a lot in US. The respect they give to people who are walking and cross the roads. They follow road rules very strict. One driver who drove the taxi for us stopped at 10 stop signs in same road. I asked him why you do this. He said this is a school and kid playing area. I don't want to hit any kid who is playing and enjoying its life. Salute him. I don't want to leave what i saw around all these countries. I teach them to my fellow people and change at least something about my next generation for all good.
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12 responses
@mariaperalta (19073)
• Mexico
27 Oct 12
Hi I live in mexico city, mexico. I have traveled to the usa, brazil, honduras an d spain. Usa was my favorite of all of them, Ill go back there to live someday. have agreat day there.
@habibti320 (925)
• United States
13 Nov 12
You're welcome to come back to the U.S.! :) We are a nation of immigrants and we benefit a lot from people coming here and sharing their culture with us!
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
31 Oct 12
My home country is called the United Kingdom and I live in the part which is called England. I have traveled to around 60 different countries in the world so far in my lifetime. European countries are on my door step and in my childhood and my family often traveled to France when I was a child and a teenager. My first trips outside of Europe began at age 19 years old. I went to Tunisia in North Africa and St Lucia in the Caribbean Sea. At 20 to 21 years old I spent more than one year traveling around the world doing some work in Australia to afford my trip. I let out my cottage to get a monthly income as well. In my mid twenties I traveled to Kenya and went on a safari. The following year I went to Israel and Jordan. At age 29 years old I went on a trip lasting several months. On it I went to New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. My trip this year was to Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Uruguay. Last year was my first time in exciting South America. I went to Colombia's Caribbean coastline. In 2010 I went to Canada's city of Vancouver. In 2009 I loved visiting Cape Town and the Garden Route in South Africa.
@habibti320 (925)
• United States
13 Nov 12
I hope that one day I will get to visit as many countries as you have!
Do you have something that you collect from different countries?
@sjvg1976 (41281)
• Delhi, India
13 Nov 12
Hello xorticanz,
I live in India but I never got an opportunity to visit other country except Nepal which is a nice country to visit. But I always had a dream to see Australia,Newzealand and Sweden which are beautiful countries when I see them in films.
@kokomo (1867)
• Philippines
28 Oct 12
At my age of 23, I never got the chance to travel in other country since then.But it is one of my wish and ambition in my life. Though I do not know, how to fulfill that, I'm still looking forward for a lot of opportunity to go abroad or in other country where I wish to go.I want to learn different traditions.You are lucky enough.
@xorticanz (377)
• India
28 Oct 12
Don't worry. You will get a chance for sure. You are welcome to India where I live now. Also i traveled to these countries for my job. So enjoyed them with my travel around.
@habibti320 (925)
• United States
13 Nov 12
Which part of the U.S. were you in?
I am from the U.S. So far I have lived in Jordan and Afghanistan too. I have gotten to travel to Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Tunisia, U.A.E., Germany, and Canada. I will be living in Saudi Arabia next year (probably only one year). I love having a job that allows me to travel. Life's too short!
@GemmaR (8517)
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27 Oct 12
I have not been to all that many places, but without a doubt I think that the best place that I have ever been to is New York. Travelling often stresses me out a little bit because of the fact that I cannot speak another language, but going to America is the best thing for me because it is the same language so the only thing that I have to worry about is that I am able to have a good time while I am there. It is good because I like being able to relax while I am away, and this is something that I am definitely able to do in New York.
@Bhebelen14 (5194)
• Philippines
27 Oct 12
I live in the Philippines and never been to other countries other than Thailand, though I already visited almost all of the nicest place in my country. If given the chance I would visit the nice place Arkansas USA, it is where my husbands Dad and brothers live. They say that there a lot of lakes there, different kind of trees and a lot more, visiting the nearby states would be a good idea. I want to go to UK, Switzerland, Germany and France just like you did. I hope I can have the chance. Thanks.
@elsino91 (440)
• Poland
28 Oct 12
I live in Poland, it's right in the centre of Europe so I've been to quite a few of Europe's countries but never anywhere outside of Europe. I'd really like to visit America and some parts of South East Asia, like Thailand and China. Until now, I've been to the UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Czech, Spain, Italy, Slovakia and Greece.
@joycseer (845)
• Malaysia
28 Oct 12
Hello xorticanz, so far i have traveled to five countries only. I have been to Singapore, Macau, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and recently to China. My recent trip to China still remains some fresh memories in my mind. I love its building structures especially in Beijing. The whole construction splits into two parts in a straight line, one side is Ying, another side is Yang.
For example, have you heard of the Water Cube and Bird's Nest located in Beijing, China? If you go there in the night after the lights are switch on, you will be able to see the difference. Water cube is the Olympic swimming pool, is "blue" in color and it represents Yang. While, the Bird's Nest is "red" in color, represents Ying. Another place is called the Summer Palace. In here, we can see the building structure also separates into Ying and Yang. On one side is the temple which represents the earth (Ying), while on the other side is the sea/water (represents Yang).
It is really enjoyable to travel around seeing different cultures, living, and people. =)