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ABsolutely. I might never get another chance.
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yes i would i might actually prefer it better that way
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No. I would want to have someone with me to share in the experience.
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not at this time in my life
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are you kidding i'd JUMP at the chance!
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When I was in my 20's, I would have jumped at the chance. Now that I'm in my early 40's, I'd have to say no. I couldn't be away from my family that long and I'd like to have someone with me to share the adventure with. Good question.
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No, I would miss my family too much. Plus, I'm the kind of person who needs to say, "Look! Did you see that?" and other things to share. If I was alone I think I'd be pretty lonely and sad even on an amazing trip like traveling world.
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I have traveled my life alone, and will probably die alone. One year of travel alone would be a nice break.
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Absolutely, it would be an amazing adventure. I would leap at the chance. :)
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If I didn't have kids...heck yes. I love a challenge and would enjoy something I will probably never be able to afford.
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I've been doing it for 15 years, no problem. It's nice to have someone to help, it feels like a vacation otherwise, it's just work.
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Nope. It would be fun for about a week, then I'd start to feel lonesome.
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No, I will miss my girlfriend for a year and I couldn't live without her,missing her everyday!!
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No way!!! I would miss my family!!!
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Sure. That'd be great!
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Sure. It would give my wife a break. She was uncomfortable with me around all day every day when I retired. She was used to her private times and they went away. If I was gone for a year, she would have a break. I would probably meet new people and make friends as I went along. That's usually pretty easy to do.
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... yes ...
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As tempting as that sounds I would want to share the trip with my wife and I would not want to be away from my cat buddies that long.
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I have already done a fair share of travelling and for the most part I did it alone. I have always found people to talk to and it is generally not a lonely way to travel, at least for me. Not only that but people who see you are alone are much more motivated to talk to you then if you are with someone or in a group. If I had the opportunity to travel the whole for a year I would definitely take advantage of the opportunity and make the most of it.
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No thank you. I would miss my friends and family dearly. I wouldn't miss a year of my kids' youth for anything.
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Absolutely, give me ten minutes to pack a bag..
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Absolutely!! The best part about it would be making lots of friends along the way! No, wait, the best part would be screwing lots of foreign girls along the way! NO, wait, the best part would be NO ONE there to know what I did!! YES! That's it!!!
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YES!! That sounds amazing and I would love to do it. I have a handful of friends who have done it solo (they haven't covered the whole world of course, but enough of it to be slightly satisfied) and they all have the best time. Besides, you will always meet lots of other backpackers in hostels etc that you can have fun with and arrange to catch up with in the next country.
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Absolutely!! I can leave tonight!
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I need to pack.
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I think I would! So long as money wasnt an issue, and everything was looked after at home (cats, and kids coping without causing WW3), I'd like to think I'd enjoy a years break, going wherever my heart desired ~ and visiting friends along the way.
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Nope! To me traveling is only fun when it's shared!
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In a heartbeat. I'd still talk to my kids and wife every day and post pictures and video for them to watch. Of course I'd be sleeping on the couch for a while after I got back.
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Absolutely. Then I would have an idea where the best places were so I could return with those I care about.
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oh, yes...i may not have a traveling companion but i would not be alone...there are lots of people out there!
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If I had the chance ... Damn right I would.
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Aw yes. No matter how much you love your partner, a trip alone would enable you to soak up so much more than if you had to share it.
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i would love to travel for a year. although even if i was picking up and moving on my own, i would never feel like it was a trip entirely by myself. no matter where you go, people filter in and out of your experiences. i'm certain in a year of traveling, there would be ample opportunity to meet a large number of people. the solitude in going back to your hotel (hostel, cabin...whatever) room by yourself would allow for the silence and solitude to appreciably digest these experiences. :-)
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