Regina travels from Mexico to Europe

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Regina travels from Mexico to Europe

Introduce yourself – Where are you from? Where in the world are you currently?

My name is Regina, I’m 22 years old and I live in Mexico, but I just came back from an amazing trip abroad anno 1503 kostenlos downloaden vollversion chip.

 

Tell us about your first trip abroad? What first attracted you to a life abroad?

It all started a few months ago in Paris, I went to study there for one semester and during that time I travelled to London, Portugal, Greece, Italy and Belgium, so many more were on my list, but there wasn’t enough time. I wanted to go to Paris to improve my French, and it actually worked. Another thing that I was attracted to was the fact that I would be able to travel to other countries nearby whatsapp icloud backup herunterladen. It also gives you time for yourself and you realise that you’re capable of doing a lot of things by yourself, like riding the city Metro or discovering an entire city.

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What kind of traveller are you copytrans photo kostenlosen? Backpacker? Long-term traveller? Short term? Other?

I would say that at the beginning I was a long-term traveller (especially because I was living in Paris), but later I became a backpacker, I learned how to pack “light” and to be surprised by the new place I was heading to.

 

How do you fund yourself when travelling?

During my stay in Paris, I worked once a week with a French family and I got my pay once a month, so that helped a lot, plus I had some savings javascript download for free german android. Along the way you learn to save money. You’ll do things you’d never imagine you could do, like literally walk for 5 hours to get home or eat something that doesn’t look good at all, but it’s free so you’ll eat it. We’re on a budget here.

 

Your favourite place you have been to? And why?

I LOVED all the places I visited, I had always wanted to visit them map excerpt. I can’t say which one was my favourite because each has it’s own special attraction. But I would say that I really really loved Porto, I think it was because it had some similarities with my country, people are warm and joyful and the city is very colourful, plus the language is similar to Spanish and I have to say that the local food is more than delicious you will fall in love with the “sandes” and of course… the wine. I also think I grew fond of Paris, because I was there longer and I got to know almost every corner of that amazing city.

 

Your least favourite place you have been to videos kostenlosen für whatsapp? And why?

I think I can’t name one, they were all great. And I had different experiences in each place.

 

What advice would you give to other people looking to travel?

Don’t close your mind to anything, try new things, like food, meet people, listen to their language, explore, and learn new things. Just carry a small backpack with the necessary stuff and really, just one, because in most of the economical airlines like Ryanair or easyjet, you’re allowed to take only one bag (you won’t need that much clothes) excel 2010. Also, try all the different kinds of transportation; I travelled by plane, train, bus and bike, anything to save money). It’s easy to find cheap and good places to stay, like motels, you might think that it’s hard to stay in a room with people you don’t know, but it’s actually fun, you’ll find people from all over the world, they might even travel with you. And one more thing… get lost, you might need a map, but if you get lost, don’t be afraid, just keep walking and you’ll discover the place and eventually you’ll find your way back download brother printer. You’ll learn to live WITHOUT your phone, and trust me, you’ll feel free.

 

What is left on your bucket list for you to accomplish/see?

I went to Athens but I didn’t get to visit the Greek islands, so that is definitely on my bucket list.

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Where do you see yourself in 5 years time Need for speed free download full version german?

I see myself travelling; I really want to visit a lot of places, like Japan, Australia, Egypt, Peru, etc. But when you are abroad you realise that you don’t know your own country that well, so I would start with Mexico.

 

What is the biggest difference to life overseas compared to life at home?

Everything, starting with the language, people and body language (like hugs) in my country people are used to hugging and kissing on one cheek when saying hello or goodbye, actually we are huggers and really loud die-drei-fragezeichen.de.to download. Food is also different, I ate a lot of delicious food that I will never forget (my big cheeks won’t lie) but I really missed Mexican food (I missed papaya and spicy Candy).

 

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