How do you ask questions about travel?
How do you ask questions about travel?
- What's your favourite place so far?
- If you could swim with dolphins or go shark diving, which would you pick?
- What place is top of your bucket list?
- What can't you travel without?
- Do you prefer solo travel or with someone else?
- Machu Picchu or Angkor Wat?
How was your trip response?
You can say something like “it was amazing” or “it was relaxing” or “it was a great break” and let it go with that response. If you are with good friends or relatives, you would want to go into detail and pull out the pictures.
How can I enjoy traveling?
- Read book or magazine.
- Listen to a podcast or some new music.
- Play a good old-fashioned game (make sure to bring a deck of cards with you)
- Catch up on last minute work so you don't have to worry about a deadline.
How do you start a conversation about travel?
- What's the luckiest thing that ever happened in your travels?
- Where's the most relaxing place you've ever been?
- During which travel experience did you learn the most?
- What new local customs have you adopted following traveling?
What is a trip in travel?
A trip is the act of travelling from point A to point B with no transfers (a single trip). A journey on the other hand can be one or a number of trips (transfers) combined to make it from point A to B.
What are some travel phrases?
- Do you speak English? ( substitute with your native language)
- Where is the bathroom?
- Where is…?
- How much does this cost?
- I would like to have…
- Please write that down for me.
- Speak slowly, please.
- I do not understand.
Why is traveling worth it?
Travel will make you more easy going, more adaptable to situations, and more willing to do spur of the moment things. There are plenty of benefits to doing spur of the moment things alone, never mind how many benefits there are with being adaptable. It will allow you to experience more, do more, and see more.