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| polydemic |
Aug 10 2009, 05:36 PM
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Yes, you are making sense.
As long as he's enjoying his journey, he's doing well. If he gets to the point of sacrificing enjoyment, safety, health, or even his life, just to save more money, he's going way too far. So if he had a good time, despite the rigors, then he was clever to save money.
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| starlagurl |
Aug 11 2009, 08:18 AM
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QUOTE(polydemic @ Aug 10 2009, 06:36 PM)  Yes, you are making sense.
As long as he's enjoying his journey, he's doing well. If he gets to the point of sacrificing enjoyment, safety, health, or even his life, just to save more money, he's going way too far. So if he had a good time, despite the rigors, then he was clever to save money. I think you summed it up quite nicely, thanks.
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| laorfamily |
Aug 12 2009, 08:43 AM
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QUOTE(starlagurl @ Aug 11 2009, 05:11 PM)  That's what I mean, in places where it would benefit the economy more, maybe you should spend more.
In New York, do they really need your help? Maybe your conscience is OK with spending less there.
Like Einstein said "it's all relative". From my travels in S. American I know that there is a "tourist price" for things vs. the "local" price. We still pay it because for us, another $1 won't make that much of a difference. Hell, if I remember correctly Peru was a free-for-all if you were a tourist (one of the many reasons I won't go back). In some sense New Yorkers do need more help then some remote village in S. American because taking care of 8 million people stuck on an island with virtually no means of self support (farming, industry) is a lot more expensive. I do agree with jrheavymetal, I don't think about helping the economy when I travel, just about my wallet and how far I can stretch a penny. I figure just by going somewhere I'm helping the economy already (I buy gas, food, maybe even a fridge magnet, pay entrance fees, etc.) I think the question should be asked is "why do you think poor people are entiltled to my hard earned money"?
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| starlagurl |
Aug 12 2009, 08:53 AM
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QUOTE(rbisset @ Aug 12 2009, 05:19 AM)  Do that and you push up the prices for everyone else. Hmmm, interesting point, that gives me something to think about. QUOTE(laorfamily @ Aug 12 2009, 09:43 AM)  In some sense New Yorkers do need more help then some remote village in S. American because taking care of 8 million people stuck on an island with virtually no means of self support (farming, industry) is a lot more expensive.
Ha! QUOTE(laorfamily @ Aug 12 2009, 09:43 AM)  I think the question should be asked is "why do you think poor people are entiltled to my hard earned money"?
Maybe not entitled... but people can't help where they are born, and for a lot of people in the world, they were born into an endless cycle of brutal poverty... I feel that the money we make in North America should be spread more evenly throughout the world... maybe this would help ... how... I don't know. I like the microloans that you do, Zohar, I think that's a great idea. It would be interesting to actually go and meet the people that you loan money to.
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| greekcypriot |
Aug 13 2009, 06:44 AM
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As ashleyrenee said above, it depends on the mood. One thing is for sure. I prefer to stay at home if I don't have the money to go somewhere nice. Usually young people seek the adventure and do risky things. Sometimes it gets too risky when choosing a very low budget trip because you decide to do things yourself. I see many people advertising for private excursions in jungles, in different countries and wonder whether there are people who accept and make a deal with them just because they are cheap. Would you accept such an offer even if it was a great difference in price? Would you trust somebody who is offering his experience privately to help you when you get to his country? http://www.travelpod.com/members/greekcypriot (New Entries today with many photos)
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