
Travel Myths and Stereotypes
PTTravel

A3- I think there was some truth to Americans not traveling out of Aremica, but more and more you're seeing that change. #PTtravel #travelingsession


replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A5. I have no money; I just occasionally choose to be poor abroad. #PTTravel


replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A5 I hear this sometimes even on travel chats. 😂 Some feel they are the only nationality with the right to travel. Not naming them. 😝 Travel is happening whether for work or leisure. India has 135 airports to cater to the travelling masses. #pttravel


replying to @findinganeish @kate_frankie A5. In all seriousness, I found myself unemployed after graduation and started walking because I couldn’t afford the bus — to the nearest town, then the next. I volunteered abroad, dog-sat for foreign friends, and leaped on every deal I could find. It can be done. #PTTravel


A4- If someone tells you not to go somewhere, chances are they have't been themselves #PTtravel #travelingsession


replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A6. This for me is the whole point of travel. If we all saw first-hand how accessible the world is, how hospitable people can be, and how closely our lives are intertwined, I genuinely believe the world would be a better place. #PTTravel


A6- I have absolutly learned more traveling the world, then I have in any school #PTtravel #travelingsession
