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So many, many things! Often about yourself too.
I know most of my travel has opened my eyes to how spectacularly good we have it here in Oz... Very lucky.
It lets you see firsthand that your world is also alot of other peoples world too.
The world's an armpit.
That there is no place like home.
dont forget anything.
Travel has taught me a lot of good things in life and it is mostly about nature and how we should care for them because it brings in the smile in our faces and it awakens our captivating senses into a new dimension.
The last place I visited however is in the captivating Capiz island and I really enjoyed it being there close to nature and beaches. If ever you have an interest to travel somewhere in Asia, I would gladly suggest that you come to Capiz, in the Philippines. You can read it from a source below.
http://www.internetphilippines.com/travel/captivating-capiz-treasures/
It is really a small world.. i went to visit a friend in california.. we went to see a concert... and sitting behind me was a girl that i went to elemantry school with and havent seen in like 10 years... Lets just say we where both surprised!!
Cultural diversity, maybe a foreign language. Travel increases knowledge-increases wisdom.
What a great country the United States is. I have been in SE Asia, the Middle East and Europe. I loved every country I have ever been in, but it was always great to be back home.
No other country I have been to had the freedoms and privileges we have. Though some offered their people great freedom, while others didn't, the United States stood alone in its offerings of liberty for the people. The United States is truly a blessed nation.
God Bless America.
Different: Cultures, Languages, Foods, Customs, Laws, Architecture, Religion...
there is just so much. Its incredible.
And you never realize how different the rest of the world is until you've experienced it.
Discovery channel does not even compare.
there is no place like home... the longer you stay away the better it gets when you return. *.*
Just looking over the edge. Get to know people from different countries.
Thankyou!!! (I wrote the comment about Tahiti and Monte Carlo...I don't know how to comment back...I am horrible at technology!). Traveling and Jesus....my two passions.
there's more to life! c the world learn it first hand. the view looks better than that of the books and maazines...
That the best part of the journy (for me at least) is always when you're home again.
In other words, it teaches me how much I appreciate my home and staying there
That a lot of places deserve their stereotypes and that there are still people like you and me in these countries, that people need to travel outside of their state or country to get some true perspective of how things really are, that there are so many things to gain educationally that one won't necessarily find in a book or hear of one's travels, and to appreciate what you might have long taken for granted and realize that where you are "planted" is the best place in the world!
tolerance. I've worked among many different cultures.
There`s no place like home.
BE PATIENT!!!
That a lot of places deserve their stereotypes and that there are still people like you and me in these countries, that people need to travel outside of their state or country to get some true perspective of how things really are, that there are so many things to gain educationally that one won't necessarily find in a book or hear of one's travels, and to appreciate what you might have long taken for granted and realize that where you are "planted" is the best place in the world!
People might be the same but, boy, their cultures sure do differ!
do NOT drink heavily the night before a road trip.
Always take a fully charged ipod with you.
well i learn a lot of other cultures and see other architectures from other countries.
It tell us life not easy for all. some have great pain in life some are trying to resolve it. and some are not concerning it.
it give us a great chance to meet different kind of peoples.
it is great.
Make sure you have a nice BM before bording the plane.
It teaches us that everybody doesn't live exactly like we do. It opens our minds to different cultures and ways of life. I think it might teach us to accept others more and be more inclusive.
In my experience, flexibility.
Teaches me how to become a better person.
Travel teaches you that language isn't that important. Gesture and environment can fill most communicative needs. If one is reasonable one can get along anywhere that men can live.
Thanks for the warm welcome! ^^
It teaches you about how the world is as diverse as it is vast. Open-mindedness also comes to mind. At the same time, one learns of the importance of differences. Basically, a great way to enjoy life!
How thankful and lucky I am that I live in the US. While there are some wonderful places, there are also places that defy any real thoughts of how people live or sustain life. Even the worst places in the US are not like so many places totally absent of any hope.
How to pack properly.
How to plan your trip.
How to find places.
How different people exist.
How different places exist.
How many things there are for u yet to discover
That there's so much I still don't know, so I really have no right to pass judgment on others.
the amazement of different cultures
How to follow a map!?
different cultures and their barriers
That there are many different cultures and many different ways to see things.
Travel teaches subliminally that anywhere can be home.....someone pay me to travel asap...
Hello!
I like this question. :)
Traveling teaches me about what I love, culture, society, prejudices, racism, politics...
it teaches me about what really matters in life.
culture, social activities of the people, and to know the people world wide
That your personal culture allows you to see things in one way and that there are other cultures which offer alternative perspectives to the way you have lived your life and what you take for granted. It opens your horizons and what is true about life on a broader scale.
It taught me a great deal about what life was like outside of my paradigm.
No matter how different our cultures are we are all the same. You'll find more good then bad everywhere.
That life is good.
basically that people are people, whatever sex, religion or social background. Most people I met on my journeys on bicycle (http://www.bicycle-adventures.com) were good people. Favorite country, because of the people was Iran, though few believe me unless you have been there. Amazing hospitality.
Also, traveling has taught me that if you need help, it comes from the most unexpected directions
Peter
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Yes. One of the greatest gifts travel gives is an appreciation of home:)
by gtravels loves her life penguin on April 30th, 2007