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For an outgoing person, I think traveling is the most fun that they will

do in their life. traveling isn’t an easy thing to do, it’s expensive, tiring,
and stressful. Of course, if you travel, you’d want someone or some
friends to be with you and share the experience of your journey.

Before, I didn't want to travel alone, it felt lonely and boring. You don’t
have someone to talk to, to laugh with, and many other things to do
when you’re with someone or some friends. Then, I thought, should I
try to travel alone? So I started reading journals about traveling alone,
magazines that feature traveling alone and its benefits and stuff. I
never thought that traveling alone is just as fun as or even more fun
than traveling with friends. After reading these journals online, I am
now convinced that traveling alone isn't as lonely as it may sound and
that we all should try to do it once.

Things you should do, “Any traveler knows that sinking feeling of
boarding a plane only to get stuck with a less-than-desirable
seatmate: someone who hogs that narrow, coveted armrest or brings
an oversized duffel that encroaches on your legroom…. It’s just one of
the possible frustrations that you might encounter when you leave
home. But how you react can make all the difference, whether you’re
dealing with that seatmate, a reckless taxi driver, or a bad case of
food poisoning” according to Lieberman (2012) Travel etiquette Do’s
and Don’ts. If you’re traveling in a developing country, you should do
your research, learn to communicate in the local language, always
assess risks, bargain but not too much, and listen with respect (Poma,
2012). Don’t also forget that there are things you shouldn’t do if you’re
traveling. Stated by Webber (2013), “Don’t carry large amounts of
money on you at any time.
After all, traveling alone can be enjoyable if you know how to deal with
situations in foreign places, thus you should follow the things listed
above to get a fun holiday

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