BeatrizBear Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 I was born in the USA but I've been to Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador. I've also lived in three major cities in the USA: Boston, Dallas, and Los Angeles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EthanL Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 Been to a majority of the States, Mexico a couple times for a few days each, Ireland for 2 weeks, and 6.5 months in New Zealand on a study abroad trip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C10H12N2O Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 Born in Canada, have been to the U.S., and have backpacked Australia, Italy, France, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Belgium. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chiqui74 Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 I have traveled to something like 40 countries, but aside from the US, I've lived in Cuba, Italy, and England. elijahbaley 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walking_dead_79 Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 The only two countries other than the US that I've ever lived in are Spain and China. The girls were amazing in both countries! VulpesZerda, victorydance and FoggyAnhinga 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mockturtle Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 I didn't leave the country for the first time until I was very nearly 30. I celebrated my 30th birthday in London during my first ever trip out of the US...(best birthday EVER.) You have plenty of time! Thanks, that does make me feel better I still can't say I'm not a tiiiiny bit bitter towards my richer friends and their pan-European summer vacations and their spring breaks to Cancun, though. Lucky jerks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ndAC Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 I was raised in Connecticut but I have lived in New Hampshire, Massachusettes, Tennessee, Florida and Sicily (my favorite!). I have been to Italy, France, Greece/the Greek Islands, Turkey and Belgium. Stateside I have visited (more than just passing through), North & South Carolina, Georgia and California. I really don't feel that I have traveled that much, and hope to add more international travel soon! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
danica1 Posted March 1, 2015 Share Posted March 1, 2015 Born in Finland, lived in the UK and US (FL and VA). Traveled to Estonia, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Serbia, Greece, Italy, Spain, Turkey, and Canada. I've loved every place I've visited! Hope to add more wonderful countries to the list! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angel_kaye13 Posted March 1, 2015 Share Posted March 1, 2015 I come from a small, small town, but I find I've always loved to travel. Have not been to TOO many places...I've traveled in the northeast US, been to Niagara Falls, out west to Missouri and Cali, and down in the south, to Texas, Florida, Tennessee, and South Carolina. My places abroad, I lived in Oxford, England and South Korea. While in Asia, I got to visit China (Harbin and Beijing), Cambodia, Thailand, and Bali. When I go someplace, I like to immerse myself, to be as "local" as I can. That's what I recommend. I often get told I don't act like a normal American, because I'm so quiet. So maybe I'm weird. But it's made my travels the most incredibly fulfilling experiences, getting to see life through the eyes of native peoples...taking it all in...{shrug} I'd highly recommend. :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lizardclan Posted March 1, 2015 Share Posted March 1, 2015 I did a JYA in Northern England at the University of Leeds in 1990-1991 studying computer science. It was during the first gulf war and was a little scarey being an american abroad. My family was planning on visiting me but got a call from the State Department recommending they cancel their trip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karoku_valentine Posted March 11, 2015 Share Posted March 11, 2015 I am from Mexico. I have traveled or lived in: Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Canada, USA, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovak and Germany. Hopefully next year I will visit the Balkans (several countries), Taiwan, Israel and France. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GharisGharis6 Posted March 21, 2015 Share Posted March 21, 2015 I was in Turkey, Romain, Ukraine =_= Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ashiepoo72 Posted March 21, 2015 Share Posted March 21, 2015 I've been to the Azores a dozen times (usually 2-3 months at a time) and mainland Portugal once. I'm dying to visit Egypt, Angola, Vietnam, El Salvador, Brazil and Russia. Luckily my research touches on a few of these places! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
educdoc Posted March 21, 2015 Share Posted March 21, 2015 (edited) Being born and having lived for 30+ years in Europe (Romania), I am overwhelmed by how many European countries most of you here have visited. Not living in the EU! I guess having all places close I was always thinking of visiting them "at a later time", with a kinda work that was taking almost all my life. I visited Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Nederland, Syria (on my way to Africa, and on my way back, each time 10 days). Lived and worked for NGOs in Sudan. That was the most exciting experience I have ever had in my life. At night, laying down on the red Saharan sand, you could see the sky as a dome above the Earth. Never saw it like this anywhere else in the world. Moved to the US. Currently living in CA. Also visited NV and AZ and almost all CA. Again, spare time is very tight. Hope for more once i'll finish my PhD program. Or am I dreaming? Edited March 21, 2015 by educdoc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crucial BBQ Posted March 22, 2015 Share Posted March 22, 2015 Canada, Holland, Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Czech, and Poland. U.S. States that I have actually spent time in (as opposed to just traveling through or day trippin'): California (born), Oregon, Washington, Kansas (lived), Minnesota (lived), Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Maryland (lived), Maine (lived), Massachusetts (lived), Tennessee, Texas, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Virginia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zadigblue Posted March 24, 2015 Share Posted March 24, 2015 Lived/worked in: Canada, France Travelled in: USA, Mexico, Germany, UK, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Hungary, Austria, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, and Slovenia. Hoping to add a few more while I'm doing my masters in Germany next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eccentricity Posted March 26, 2015 Share Posted March 26, 2015 I'm from the US. I've been to Israel, and I'm studying in the UK. I need to travel more... educdoc 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karoku_valentine Posted April 14, 2015 Share Posted April 14, 2015 This thread is depressing me... The closest I've gotten to leaving the country was a trip to Niagara Falls at age 6. Not for lack of desire, just lack of funds/opportunity Travel to Mexico. Right now is the moment, since everything is cheaper because of the depreciation. You can go to colonial (which are way cheaper than beach cities) cities like Guanajuato, San MIguel Allende (very popular among American retirees), Puebla (2 hours away from Mexico City and with excellent gastronomy), and Guadalajara. Also, if you want more touristy town -beach-, there are tons of them, but they are more expensive (Cancùn is the second most expensive city in Mexico, above of Mexico City). Also, Mexico City has a lot of museums and attractions. You can really travel for little money here. Flights to/from NYC are around 400-500 (4-5hours) and flights from LA are like 3 hours and cost 300-400. Overall, you could travel for 1000 USD for a couple of weeks. Try it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 19, 2015 Share Posted April 19, 2015 (edited) International travel wise? I've only been to one, which was to the Cayman Islands to see relatives two times. I would have lived in Mexico for 3 months last summer (study abroad), but 'parental paranoia/ignorance' (Drug cartels! Drug cartels, everywhere! from 'their perspective') and financial issues stopped me. That's probably one of my biggest regrets as a current undergraduate. Now since I am about to step into into the realm of international affairs at a graduate level, my graduate programs offers many opportunities within these countries of interest: Oman, Morocco, Japan, Singapore, South Africa. I will probably do 3 to 4 various types of abroad programs through my graduate school. Then, more when I am older since traveling is obviously a major part of my future career field. I am also still young (22), so I guess that I am not missing out on much yet... Edited April 19, 2015 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angellily0330 Posted April 19, 2015 Share Posted April 19, 2015 (edited) Lived in: US, my whole life. Been to a number of states and cities. Travelled to Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica and Guatemala in the Americas. For Europe: been to England, France, Italy (vacation). Then Czech Republic for study abroad. While I was there I travelled to other countries (Slovakia, Ireland, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Hungary) and other cities in CZ. I really loved being in Prague, and while I was only there for 2 months and don't consider myself having "lived" there, I find myself thinking about it often and really longing for it (days such as today). I would like to live in Prague at some point in my life. The other city I really liked was Budapest. There is so much of the world I have left to see, entire continents that I haven't even set foot on. I've had many great opportunities to visit other countries and cities. I really hope I can still travel to an extent while I'm in grad school. Obviously, I won't have the dollars rolling in from my stipend, but I still think it can be done (I've never had much money to begin with). I'm not expecting to be able to take weeks off at a time, but travel is good for me. Additionally, there are so many places right here in the US that I have yet to explore, so they'll be going on my bucket list soon enough. Sorry for the long ramble. Today seems to be one of those days where I'm longing to travel. Of course it's right before finals week too. Ah well, there is always the Internet and photos for my daily dose of nostalgia. Edited April 19, 2015 by angellily0330 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Golazo2015 Posted April 20, 2015 Share Posted April 20, 2015 Only country I've been to outside the US has been Bolivia for 10 days each of the last 3 years with an engineering outreach program. The capital of La Paz is actually pretty cool. Going to Germany for 10 days after graduation this May and I'll be stopping in Vienna and Prague so I'm stoked for that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gellert Posted April 20, 2015 Share Posted April 20, 2015 I am from the US. Traveled to: China, Thailand, Iceland, Costa Rica, Mexico, Bahamas, Canada, France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy Lived in: China, US Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RunnerGrad Posted April 20, 2015 Share Posted April 20, 2015 (edited) This thread is depressing me... The closest I've gotten to leaving the country was a trip to Niagara Falls at age 6. Not for lack of desire, just lack of funds/opportunity Not a lot of funds here either. Most of my travelling is thanks to the U.N. (my father worked for the International Civial Aviation Organization for many years) or the Canadian Armed Forces! Being in the military or being a military spouse gives you many opportunities to travel - granted not all of the places you are sent as a seving member are vacation spots, but there are some perks (visiting nice places when you have leave during a mission, for instance, or beingn posted to Europe for four years and having plenty of opportunities to travel while on that posting). Military life, or being a military spouse, certainly isn't for everyone. For for those who enjoy it, there are lots of great opportunities to see many different places. Also, I don't know how the Reserve system works in the U.S., but in Canada, if you are a member of the reserves, you can't get forced to do a mission overseas, nor can you be posted to a new location within Canada. The reservists who are part of missions overseas are those that volunteered for those missions. So the Canadian reservists who served in Afghanistan volunteered for the mission, they weren't forced to go there. That's unlike the regular forces, where you have to go where they tell you, unless you DAG red (i.e. aren't able to go on a mission at a particular point in time due to any number of reasons), and where you can get posted to locations you might not want to within the country. Edited April 20, 2015 by RunnerGrad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quirkycase Posted April 22, 2015 Share Posted April 22, 2015 I'm from the US, but I currently live in Japan. As for traveling, I've been to England, Ireland, Italy, Costa Rica, and South Korea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spectastic Posted April 23, 2015 Share Posted April 23, 2015 how cheap is it to live in central/south america? europe? Oceania? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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