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iwasbornin2021 t1_iuhszzm wrote

Almost no country does

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skurvy123 t1_iuhtnn1 wrote

Yup. The vast majority of Americans don't know this tho bc they haven't even been out of their own state 😭

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ForThe99andthe2000s_ t1_iuip3f8 wrote

Traveling is a privilege, I didn’t learn that until college, when I had friend who couldn’t afford to fly back home for breaks, let alone vacation for spring break and summer

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skurvy123 t1_iuipdfg wrote

Not really. Your money is spent where you prioritize it. If you're flying using daddy's money, sure.

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ForThe99andthe2000s_ t1_iuj52u0 wrote

You do realize some people don’t have money to prioritize, it’s food, shelter, gas and nothing left over

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skurvy123 t1_iuj5iuq wrote

The American dream 😂

Spend less money on shelter. Get a bicycle or smaller car. Food you eat anywhere.

If you want it, you can make it happen.

People just wanna bury their xenophobic heads up their own ass

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ForThe99andthe2000s_ t1_iuj6uip wrote

What? If you live in the middle of no where, i went to school in rural VA hours from an airport, how tf is a bike going to help?? The working poor exist, and there sometimes aren’t bootstraps long enough to pull yourself up

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skurvy123 t1_iuj7cbt wrote

You aren't biking to the airport 😂 you bike around town to reduce the gas costs that you said took up all your income.

It's a digital world. You aren't confined anymore.

My point is there is a way to increase your income and decrease your costs.

You don't need more than $2k to travel around Europe for a month.

Save a dollar a day and boom you can go to Europe pretty soon.

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Dr_Prof_Pat t1_iuk1e7p wrote

Wtf are you smoking?

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skurvy123 t1_iuk1opb wrote

What you mean? I've literally been to Europe for a month and spent under $2k. It's not hard.

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