Travel wasn't fun if you didn't get to see or do what you wanted; it was merely a different type of work, in a different place.

Chris Pavone
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I wouldn't say traveling was fun if you didn't get to see or do what you wanted, but I would say it's fun. You don't have to do all the things you are supposed to do, go to tourist attractions, or do things that are wrong. If you want to be with your friends and have fun, I suggest traveling.

Source: The Expats

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