I am a traveler. I am 29 years old, and I have been to more than 32 countries.
I've spent most of my childhood in Japan, Dated Levantine women in Israel, Turkish women in Turkey, almost got killed in Syria, and had the best food of my life in China with dodgy ingredients and such. I know robot is safe, robot is warm, but would you consider to be a traveler like me? Ask me anything.
I have travelled to a lot more places than you. You still have ways to go. But still good job so far, keep at it.
Justin Evans
Nope, I'm quite content with my little corner of the world. I've never had that thirst for travel or exploration. I explore the information highway B^)
Ayden Fisher
Thank you, I am not going back to Syria for a while, but North America will be my next toil.
How did you afford it? Also is it even worth traveling if you're ugly/weird looking and short?
This is what holds me back. I don't see myself meeting people because I'm ugly as fuck, short, and also broke. I feel like the whole thing would end up just being lonely
Jaxon Morales
I previously worked for Japan International Cooperation Agency, hence all the Middle East travels, now I am a freelance interpreter. I can translate books almost anywhere.
What kind of jobs do you think would be best to be able to travel? Travel related jobs or any job that only requires a bachelors?
Nathan Turner
I accumulated a certain amount of money throughout my Middle East travels, there were times I only worked, and had absolutely no fun outside. Then, I quit my job, and sailed away.
I am half Asian myself, and I am sure you are not as ugly as you perceive yourself. Go to Thailand, China, do some rural work in Japan, teach English, even. You will be revered.
ODA projects, EU projects, Erasmus volunteering are always good kick starters. Next tier would be promoting disaster mitigation in needed areas, NATO, UN related relief projects. Expert tier is volunteering or being a consultant in disaster struck areas, having to deal with sickly immigrants and refugees.
Language education and spiritual jobs also works. (Ex. Yoga instructor, Vedic medicine practicioner, Urdu teacher)
I will never stop travelling. Just came back last week from SEA. Next up is China in a few weeks but maybe I will squeeze in a quick trip before that.
Chase Morgan
I am quite happy, I get to see my family every year, they always throw me a fond welcome dinner. Made many friends, learned languages, experienced some emergency landings, lost my luggage, found a bag full of abandoned contraband in Japan, and returned it to metropolitan police, they were thankful, we went to drink after a week with the policemen and such, it's so much better to be mobile.
Yeah, ED jobs are sufficient enough, you can go ahead an learn a dying art, too. They are plenty in far east. Kinnikuman is deep within, robot. Junkman, too. Which one will it be?
Anthony Jackson
Travelling is more fun than staying at home. I have been all over Europe and most of Asia. Always fun to enjoy the local culture, food, girls. Tinder is literally a godsend for a traveller.
Isaac Jones
Absolutely lovely. I am currently stationed in Seoul, and I will go back to my home in Chiba soon, start of the June, I'll also be off to Beijing.
Christian Jackson
If I had a reliable friend who wanted to go with me I'd do it Not really interested in dating non whites or eating untrustworthy food though, just want to see the cool old buildings and natural beauty of the world Middle east and north afrcia is terrifying though, China still a bit concerning, india might be fine but rabid mokeys and literal shitting streets, the eurasian steppe is presumably mostly safe although for all we know it could be swarming with nomadic barbarians still becasue who actually goes there to find out lmao, europe might get me blown up or acid attacked. choices choices, but none of these dangers I want to face alone
Angel Wilson
Sounds like a waste of money, why not just be comfy neighborhood guy? If you actually do anything other then post here and talk to your neighbors every now and then, then the old man lifestyle can be quit rewarding.
I didn't like China that much. But I will check out Xian next. I'll use the 72 hour visa free trick to fly into Xian from Europe and out to Hong Kong. HK is always a blast.
John Reed
I also liked the idea of having a job that lets you travel or a job centered around travel. Yeah Im probably going to chose something like language ed or that art thing :) Thanks user
Nolan Rodriguez
Ah, yes. Tinder is indeed a good advice. I suggest you sign up for Mixi, if you plan to visit Japan again. I know it's quite tedious to visit the lands you have mentioned, for you, Scandinavian lands, Europe and advanced Asia it is. It's easier if you indeed find a reliable partner, too. It is correct, I practice it every now and then, too. But staying in home more than a month, is a pain for me. So my body moves automatically.
Jason Cook
Awesome, I assure you that the travels will boost your self-confidence, too. You will see uglier people, and find the beauty in them too, even.
Brayden Anderson
The food you will have there robot, the food you will have there.
Jacob Thomas
I'm no robot. Anyway I read Xian is known for its noodles right?
Juan Taylor
>Xian Yes, cold noodles and hand ripped noodle soups I hear.
Lucas Jenkins
Do you travel alone? I imagine winning the lottery and seeing the world, but it seems like it's more of a group activity and I don't have any friends
Carter Rodriguez
I used to travel alone, now that I have acquaintances in many major cities, I meet with people half way around.
Levi Rodriguez
Alone is so much better and easier. You go where you want when you want, can change plans, don't need to make compromises on where to go.
Jeremiah Green
Are you a virgin if not why should we care about you?
Charles Bennett
>I am not going to make a Virgin Airlines joke.
Well, think of this as an opportunity to meet robots worldwide.
>implying you care about virgins dont be silly user
Benjamin Rogers
You say you're half Asian - what is your other half? I've been to about half as many countries so far, mainly in a one year period. I've got about 8 years to catch up to you.
Lincoln Nelson
I am half Japanese and half Greek, born in Takada/Niigata and hey, you are progressing pretty well, staying at least a year in a country is what I want right now, too. I would love to do it in the States.