Send me on a permanent vacation travelling the world and I’ll burn my phone and go no contact with anyone I know ever again
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Send me on a permanent vacation travelling the world
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The problem is that there is no clear definition of a post. Sure, a tweet or an Instagram is a post. A private message to a friend is probably not a post. But what if you send images of your vacation in a discord server with many friends? The line gets fishy, and if I couldn't talk to friends, independently to the trip itself, while on vacation, I would also say no.
Agreed but I think the intent is still interesting. My interpretation would be that you can still talk to friends, but not about the vacation. Id still say yes but I'm curious if that changes it for you.
The more simplified question would be just not bringing your phone or a camera, but then id say no as that just sounds like a dangerous trap and isn't really what the question is trying to ask- it's more 'would you go on a vacation and just enjoy it, or do you only want to go on vacation so people know you went? '
you can still talk to friends, but not about the vacation
Hmm… interesting. I think I'd still yes, but as I really enjoy talking to friends about things I currently do, rather reluctantly (and not for a very long one).
With your explanation, I can see how you get to that interpretation, although mine would probably different (mainly because I associate post with A: showing it to a larger group simultaniously and B: having a picture or video (but that's just due to my personal media usage)).
I think I might place the line between a small group of friends you tell it and a larger public Discord server(?) as that mostly feels like the difference between privately talking and posting it to a bigger audience, but it's complicated.
it’s more 'would you go on a vacation and just enjoy it, or do you only want to go on vacation so people know you went?' yeah, that makes sense. I see. I mean I would definitely go to a vacation to enjoy it (and not to show it off or something, in fact my last Instagram post is now over a year ago and I don't really use Twitter or other personal social media like that). But not talking about it would still be hard as I basically talk to people every day about what I'm doing, where I'm going, what projects I'm working on, etc. So having to stop sharing that would be different to my usual way how I spend time with people. (But I'd just do it all afterwards, often in vacations I don't have much time anyways to talk to people about it and just catch up later in a longer talk.)
I don't post anywhere but here and I don't even post here on weekends, so yeah.
I do this all the time with camping trips. Way to far away from cell towers and radio signals to post anything.
Take the pictures, post them later
I understand wanting to share pictures of your trip and stuff, but if it's such a compulsive need you wouldn't be able to not do it, you've got issues.
Yeah, plus it's not like you couldn't just share stuff when you get home.
This is the only way I ever publicly share any information about my travels. Don't want to advertise that there's nobody home.
This is the way
Eew. That part of the internet is leaking in again.
Why would I post anything about it? It's my vacation and I would be drinking too much to even bother posting about it.
I might even catch up on my planning and research (as a teacher it's a treat to actually develop as a teacher when there's time).
Just take some occasional pics with family and surroundings and enjoy the vacation.
Make it a memory not a post that needs to be liked by "followers".
Does posting exclude texting to group chats?
Cuz I tend to do a lot of that. Don't really do social media (this barely counts), prefer to spend time with a select few gay nerds.
Am I the only one who doesn't want to go on vacation? I'll take the time off work, but I'd rather potter around my place, maybe go for some nice walks
Am I the only one who doesn't think vacation equals travel? It just means you don't have to go to work.
That's what I always thought. Or thought it was just what we called stat days since I never got vacation until I got into software. Now that I'm around people in a higher income bracket I discovered we get more than 2 or 3 days off?? And folks are going places like far away, for long periods of time.
I still have not adjusted from this middle class culture shock
25 days off per year is minimum by law in my country. I have 36. Would never be able to afford traveling for 36 days (plus weekends) every year though.
I like vacations where I just go exist somewhere else. Plan a few outings, sure, go to some nice restaurants, but otherwise I just want to relax with no itinerary. The best vacations are ones where I don't have to look at the clock.
Yeah the itinerary thing sounds so awful, especially if it involves traveling from place to place to place. But I guess some people really like it that way...
I like to exist in place for my vacations, but my partner is one of those who need to go elsewhere every now and then. I look forward to her stories, but am thankful I don't have to share in them haha
Yeah I am the no plan kind of traveler. My wife is the general plan type and even we clash sometimes. I can't handle the itinerary people. I've gone on trips with them but I won't participate in their scheduled activities. For that reason cruises seem like the lamest way to waste money on travel to me.
You don't have to go far to have a nice trip somewhere. You could literally go on foot. Yeah some people do it just for the 'gram, but actually, meeting new different cultures always is a very enriching experience. Putting yourself into unusual situations is a very enriching experience. Don't miss out on this pleasure in life.
I love near a metropolitan city, so I feel like the world kind of comes to me. And each passing year my small town becomes more and more diverse, along with my work and friend groups.
Obviously not the same as going somewhere with different history and culture, but I feel like my cup is full. Like, I'm good for pleasures. 👍🏻
I understand that, but it can't actually be literally true. Wherever you live, even if it's the literal belly button of the world, you won't notice what all people that pass through your town or live in your town have in common until you go outside and see what living without that thing you have in common is like. And thanks to that, you'll get a deeper appreciation of what makes your town your home.
It's not like tech: once you see a new technology at the store you won't want to go back to your own crappy technology at home. It's more like reading a book in the same genre, it will only make you appreciate what you love about your favourite more.
What can't be true?
I do realise there are experiences I'm missing out on. I miss out on plenty of experiences other than traveling, though.
It would be neat to go somewhere I'm a visible minority, though. I don't get a lot of that life, except maybe at weddings, big cultural events, etc.
Anyway my wife is a traveller. She gets that wanderlust from time to time, so it's only inevitable that she take me on one her trips one of these days.
The airport sounds like the worst part tbh so much indignity
Nah. One of my coworkers stays home for every vacation and reads. We try to guess how many books she'll read during her week off each time. Closest guess, without going over, wins. She loves it and crowns a winner each time she returns, but the winner only gets bragging rights until her next vacation.
A few years ago I was at a gas station pumping fuel on a trip, while prices were extremely high, and I was thinking to myself that her way is certainly much less expensive.
That's me! But I'm a really slow reader, and have many other interests, so that number would be between 0-1 every time lol.
[•••] and I was thinking to myself that her way is certainly much less expensive
Maybe so, but if you like going elsewhere then maybe it's worth it for you. The main reason I don't travel is because it sounds like the opposite of fun to me, personally.
But I spend plenty on my introvert shit. Like just recently spent almost 100 EUR on these fancy recycled notebooks for my partner and I, because I spend so much of my time writing workbooks, navel gazing diary entries, filling out bespoke agendas rofl; all that stuff.
But that's me and my happy place.
Oh, yeah, I enjoy the traveling. My thought was just that as I was watching the pump total price go higher and higher. But I still travel for vacations. :)
Pedantry: it putter not potter.
Completely agree. I think it's a consequence of the late stage capitalist world. We're way too burned out to have the energy to go on adventures or the money to make it easy to do.
Pedantry: it putter not potter.
Wuuuuuuuut! That's crazy. I've been using it wrong my whole life.
Everything is a lie!
Pedantry: it putter not potter.
I thought the same, but they're actually interchangeable depending on where you are, so I interchange them for fun.
I think it's a consequence of the late stage capitalist world. We're way too burned out to have the energy to go on adventures or the money to make it easy to do.
Perhaps at the level of statistics, but I have the opportunity to travel (now, for the first time in my life), but no desire. There's just so much to do locally, you know?
Thanks for your informative and less snarky answer. I learned something new today!
I'm going to probably be going on a healthcare "vacation" next month where that's a likely scenario, so I'll let you all know how it goes.