Have you considered advising people on travel in a specific region? Like Mexico?
I traveled to France recently with my 10 yro son and I’ll say it does make you know someone quickly. The messiness that is easier to ignore at home becomes more of an issue as does the stubbornness. Flexibility, generosity and curiosity are traits needed for traveling with someone and 10 yro’s don’t have a lot.
Due to Trump there’s a big demand for advising people on how to live in other countries, where to choose and how to do the bureaucracy part. There’s also retirees who sometimes do slow travel to get to know other places for longer periods of time. These are new target audiences :).
Have you considered advising people on travel in a specific region? Like Mexico?
I traveled to France recently with my 10 yro son and I’ll say it does make you know someone quickly. The messiness that is easier to ignore at home becomes more of an issue as does the stubbornness. Flexibility, generosity and curiosity are traits needed for traveling with someone and 10 yro’s don’t have a lot.
This is hilarious. Adding kids to the mix definitely makes things less civilized!
What do you mean by advise? I can definitely say that I get asked for travel recs a lot. (I love when that happens.)
Due to Trump there’s a big demand for advising people on how to live in other countries, where to choose and how to do the bureaucracy part. There’s also retirees who sometimes do slow travel to get to know other places for longer periods of time. These are new target audiences :).