I suspect if more Americans knew people in Europe were getting at least half their lunch hour paid and at least 20 days holiday leave aside from public holidays the 10-days standard would change.
Travel? Where would you like me to go, exactly?Travel. With a modicum of planning, you can do it on the cheap side, and you'll never regret it.Other than that, though, I don't know what to do. That still leaves me with about 5 days to use up!
I suspect if more Americans knew people in Europe were getting at least half their lunch hour paid and at least 20 days holiday leave aside from public holidays the 10-days standard would change.
Nah, it just makes people here think Europeans are lazy slackers and that's why we're better.
I'm sure there are things to see around your place: cities, towns, parks.Travel? Where would you like me to go, exactly?Travel. With a modicum of planning, you can do it on the cheap side, and you'll never regret it.
With my current financial situation, 5 days is not enough to go anywhere worthwhile. I can't afford to fly anywhere, and gas it too expensive drive anywhere.
I'm not sure you have a good concept of where I live.I'm sure there are things to see around your place: cities, towns, parks.
Maybe.I'm not sure you have a good concept of where I live.I'm sure there are things to see around your place: cities, towns, parks.![]()
I suspect if more Americans knew people in Europe were getting at least half their lunch hour paid and at least 20 days holiday leave aside from public holidays the 10-days standard would change.
Nah, it just makes people here think Europeans are lazy slackers and that's why we're better.
Within that radius, I'm sure I could find something, but that would be several hundred dollars in gas that I have no interest in spending.Maybe.I'm not sure you have a good concept of where I live.I'm sure there are things to see around your place: cities, towns, parks.![]()
But I find it difficult to believe there is nothing noteworthy in a 500 km radius. I know the US is scattered, but this is ridiculous.![]()
I'm not sure you have a good concept of where I live.I'm sure there are things to see around your place: cities, towns, parks.
The closest city is Chicago, which is a 3-hour drive (round trip we're talking about $80 in gas), and I grew up right outside of it, so I really wouldn't consider that traveling.
My last fill-up was €1.59/litre (that's $8.19/gal).![]()
I'm not sure you have a good concept of where I live.I'm sure there are things to see around your place: cities, towns, parks.
The closest city is Chicago, which is a 3-hour drive (round trip we're talking about $80 in gas), and I grew up right outside of it, so I really wouldn't consider that traveling.
I agree with iguana. I hate where I live yet can find plenty of things to do to keep me out of trouble. It's called making the best of what's around. You don't need someone or something else to entertain you.
And stop whining that gas is pricey. It's a hell of a lot cheaper in the US than most places. I do miss the days of $1.50/gal though, but it ain't coming back.
Iguana told me I should travel. Doing random things around my town isn't traveling. Because of things like gas, I can't travel very far. I'm not whining about gas prices; I simply can't afford to do much right now.
Doesn't really seem like the right time of year for that. Too cold at night.
I definitely want to go camping at some point, but I'd much rather do it with some friends. I don't know if I could convince anyone to do it before the year is up.Doesn't really seem like the right time of year for that. Too cold at night.
A tent and a really warm sleeping bag would address that. Think of the adventure!
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