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Is it weird to go on holiday on my own
I would like to go away next year by myself as I don’t really have many friends that would come and it’s so much hassle organising it all.
Is it weird? I honestly don’t mind the thought of it, sitting by the pool/beach on my own. I normally get lunch on my own when I go with family so eating alone wouldn’t be a problem. Although I think I’d have dinner/tea in the room at night. And maybe perch a quick drink in a bar or something at the hotel. And since about 14 I’ve had my own room on family holidays so I do spend a lot of my time alone on holiday, and I much prefer it to tell the truth. :laugh: I guess you could say I’m a bit of loner lmao. I do get on with most people though and I think most people tend to like me. It’s obviously more expensive to go by myself but I’ll have to save my pennies. I plan to go to a hotel that I went to a couple of times when I was younger with my family in Dubai, so at least I know where most of the facilities are and what the hotel is like. I think it would be quite daunting going somewhere completely new for my first time abroad alone. I’ve been through an airport on my own when I went to Jordan as I met my godmother on the plane as she is a flight attendant, so I wouldn’t be nervous to do that. |
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but maybe some rest is also lovely :hee: |
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Not really, it's seen as "the norm" for students to go abroad backpacking alone so it's not that much of a stretch to just do this alone.
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No, it's nice to have some peace
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Nope, if you're happy in your own company (as I am a lot of the time) then do it. It's not for everyone but if it is for you then why not?
All these 'is it weird to do x on your own' things are only perceived to be weird because not many people do so...for fear of being seen as weird. That's all. |
Not at all especially if you are going somewhere you know
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I’ve never really found going away with a group of friends very appealing. |
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Not at all , a friend of mine went to China on her own and had a fab time , you get to talk to others when you are a solo traveller, go for it and enjoy - where ever you decide to go.
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I've done it a few times before, I'd recommend it to anyone too
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Absolutely fine. I would love it. Kindle, radio, few bevvies each night. Ideal
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The TL also did China on her own and Tibet. She survived.
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I definitely don’t think so. If you enjoy you’re own company then it will be great experiencing something so fantastic by yourself. I travel by myself quite a lot and love it. Been to London countless times, Nottingham, Bath, Southampton, Birmingham, And wouldn’t have it any other way. When I was in New York I spent a few hours by myself in a certain area while my family went elsewhere and it was refreshing. Holidaying with other people can be quite stressful, so to have that time to myself was nice. I travel to places with friend too, but there’s something really empowering and lovely about being a maverick and doing your own thing with no barriers.
Next step is going abroad by myself, but like you say, gotta save those pennies...You should also read this article: https://amp.theguardian.com/commenti...sheikh-holiday |
I don't think it's weird at all but I wouldn't go on holiday alone personally.
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I always go on holiday on my own. This way i can relax and chill out :dazzler:
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but tbh it depends how long you're going away for
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Don't know if I could do it as I think it'd get lonely, but I don't see why it would be a problem
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Just be careful girlie I don't want to hear from Mary Nightingale on News at Ten that you've been murdered
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don't get lost x
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SCREAMING :skull: |
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A girl I work with always goes on holiday on her own, don't see anything wrong with it tbh
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It would be pretty fun I think. For a start it's not 'weird' to do things alone, it can be really nice to have a break from everything, get some time for yourself and do things that you only want to do. People miss out on so many things because of how they think others might perceive them for doing it.
I enjoy going places alone (with people too of course, but alone can be just as fun), you can do what you want when you want, you can go out and make new friends in places (holidays are the best places for that, people are often friendly and willing to chat etc) and you can just chill out. In short: do it |
I've done this so many times, even if I love travelling with my friends or loved one(s)
I enjoy it, I enjoy the time with myself only and within my thoughts and go where possibly some other people wouldn't go. You do whatever you want, whenever you want, and this helps to relax and enjoy your 'me' time. So do it! Pack your stuff and go! |
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The idea of a week on my own is heaven. Go for it Will sounds amazing
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You would have to pay the price of 2 people though
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Not weird at all, Will.
I absolutely love my solo trips, partially because it's either with my family or alone - there's no other option for me in my life to these days. This was the second summer in a row I'd been to the UK alone (London and Brighton) and I'm actually coming for a third and very special and exciting round this December. It's very liberating being your own master in a foreign place, doing whatever you like and exploring places, cultures, people, basically whatever fascinates you. I love the planning part as well, but you could do without it as well, depends on what you enjoy doing. Do it! You won't regret it. |
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