Where would you go?
By Trish012
@Trish012 (101)
Puerto Rico
February 9, 2007 3:34pm CST
By the age of 18 I had been to every state in the US except for California, by 21 I had seen them all. I had one of those door-to-door travelling sales jobs and it let me talk to people from all walks of life, from all over the place. Now, 22 I am in Puerto Rico where I have made it my home. One thing I realized from travelling so much is that there are some people who never leave the state they were born in. Is this your case? If so, why haven't you left? And when and if you do leave, where would you go?
1 response
@itsmylife88 (24)
• Singapore
10 Feb 07
I've never left the country I was born in. And I would just to travel around the world, but eventually I would settle back in my country. My country might not have amazing sights or natural wonders, it may be small, but its safe and secure and I love the familiarity
I would still leave one day though. Maybe for a few years.. to Stay in the States, or Europe, just to experience a whole new culture.
Its quite an experience for you huh. To travel so much and take in so much sights! And its good too! Its good to gain so much experience while you're still young!
But then again, won't it be hard to really make friends? Doesn't it get lonely soemtimes? What about your family? Everytime you leave, you'd have to leave something behind isn't it?
@Trish012 (101)
• Puerto Rico
10 Feb 07
It's funny that you say that. Sometimes I get lonely out here on my island. I don't speak spanish so it's hard to make new friends. Luckily I have my wonderful husband. He keeps me company. Lot's of people speak english here. My family comes to visit. Since I have been gone from home so long, it isn't that bad. I no longer get home sick. One day I will go back, just not right now.