We Who Have Never Been Abroad Unite!

  • ella vator.

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    I've never left the US of A. I'm kind of afraid to because I'm only thirteen and I don't know if I could go overseas. I might go to Canada though.
    I went to Canada alone when I was 13. :tehe:

    I was just wondering;
    Does it feel boring to not have been outside the country?
    Or are you guys just simply used to it?
    I don't think it's very boring.
    Sure, I would love to go other places, but it's never bothered me.
    August 6th, 2009 at 09:39am
  • MorbidBARBIE

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    I have never left canada. Ever.
    I've been coast to coast but thats about it
    I'd love to travel the world though.
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    August 6th, 2009 at 11:48pm
  • Ashleytotherescue!

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    not only have I never left this country (united States) i've never even left California.

    Traveling the world does appeal to me, though.
    August 8th, 2009 at 06:11am
  • Jonne Aaron.

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    Never been out of the country - I haven't even been to Queensland. Disgust

    As soon as I have the money I'm moving to Finland. :file: I'm determined.
    August 8th, 2009 at 02:37pm
  • london dreaming.

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    I have flight benefits, but have never been out of the country. I'm going to go to college as far away as possible. Just watch.
    August 10th, 2009 at 12:23am
  • loverfayce.

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    I live in the US, and I've never been to another country, besides Canada. We were passing through driving to Maine or New York or something. That was back when you didn't need a passport, and I didn't stay there overnight, so I don't count it. :tehe:
    August 10th, 2009 at 05:46am
  • loverfayce.

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    I was just wondering;
    Does it feel boring to not have been outside the country?
    Or are you guys just simply used to it?
    No, not in the slightest. The US is so big, and the different regions are so different. We have mountains, oceans, prairies, desserts (kinda), lakes, cold weather, hot humid weather… It's not like in Europe where the countries are smaller and, for the most part, pretty much the same landscape and climate. Sorry if I'm making a huge stereotype, I realize there are some changes within countries, but it's not in the same scale as it is in the USA.

    I'm starting to sound really self-righteous… sorry if I offended anyone. :tehe: I'd absolutely love to go to Europe, it seems more interesting than here. :XD
    August 10th, 2009 at 05:52am
  • s u p e r h u m a n

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    I've never left the United States but I'd like to think I've made my way around quite well too. :tehe:
    August 11th, 2009 at 02:45am
  • Phenakistoscope.

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    I've never left Australia.
    I've been in three states and the ACT, but I've never actually left the country.
    I think it just makes the lure of overseas all the more thrilling.
    August 12th, 2009 at 12:20pm
  • still waters;

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    I've never been out of the country.
    Heck, I've barely been out of the state!
    We just can't afford it. D:
    August 14th, 2009 at 02:58am
  • Shalayne

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    I've never left Canada but next Easter holiday I'm going to Florida for 10 days :D
    August 14th, 2009 at 01:21pm
  • youngbae.

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    I've never left the U.S. :tehe:
    I've been to the east and central areas, but never been to the west side of the U.S. :XD
    Like wise. :XD

    I've love to visit Germany and Japan, though. I have yet to ride in an airplane, either.
    August 17th, 2009 at 05:35am
  • Matt Smith

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    loverfayce:
    No, not in the slightest. The US is so big, and the different regions are so different. We have mountains, oceans, prairies, desserts (kinda), lakes, cold weather, hot humid weather… It's not like in Europe where the countries are smaller and, for the most part, pretty much the same landscape and climate. Sorry if I'm making a huge stereotype, I realize there are some changes within countries, but it's not in the same scale as it is in the USA.

    I'm starting to sound really self-righteous… sorry if I offended anyone. :tehe: I'd absolutely love to go to Europe, it seems more interesting than here. :XD
    I don't really agree. Europe has incredibly varied georgraphy too. Countries can't really compete for America for size, but other than that, we have all of those things. Besides, I think the cultural differences are more diverse within Europe than in America (for example there are more than 200 official languages in the EU). I mean, in America, you still have a similar lifestyle in neighbouring states. France is less than an hour away from Britain and French lifestyle is nothing like ours. So to say that countries in Europe are 'pretty much the same' sort of kills me :shifty I mean, I'm not offended, but I strongly disagree.

    Anyway. I've been outside of Britain but never outside of Europe.
    August 17th, 2009 at 04:49pm
  • loverfayce.

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    No, not in the slightest. The US is so big, and the different regions are so different. We have mountains, oceans, prairies, desserts (kinda), lakes, cold weather, hot humid weather… It's not like in Europe where the countries are smaller and, for the most part, pretty much the same landscape and climate. Sorry if I'm making a huge stereotype, I realize there are some changes within countries, but it's not in the same scale as it is in the USA.

    I'm starting to sound really self-righteous… sorry if I offended anyone. :tehe: I'd absolutely love to go to Europe, it seems more interesting than here. :XD
    I don't really agree. Europe has incredibly varied georgraphy too. Countries can't really compete for America for size, but other than that, we have all of those things. Besides, I think the cultural differences are more diverse within Europe than in America (for example there are more than 200 official languages in the EU). I mean, in America, you still have a similar lifestyle in neighbouring states. France is less than an hour away from Britain and French lifestyle is nothing like ours. So to say that countries in Europe are 'pretty much the same' sort of kills me :shifty I mean, I'm not offended, but I strongly disagree.

    Anyway. I've been outside of Britain but never outside of Europe.
    I meant that it's mostly the same within the country. Obviously things vary between countries. And I agree, Europe is a lot more culturally diverse. That's why I want to go there. :XD
    August 17th, 2009 at 09:25pm
  • villa

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    I've been on a plane to get to the other end of the country, but never to get out of it. I've drove to go to America but I've never gone out of North America and it's killing me.
    August 18th, 2009 at 06:02am
  • whyamistillonhere

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    I've never left the United States. Truth be told, I've only been to three states in my entire life: Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois, so I've never left the Midwest.

    I'd rather stay in my own country because there are several places I'd like to visit, but if I had the opportunity to travel overseas I'd like to visit Italy, but that's only if I learned Italian. I think it'd be disrespectful if I went over there and couldn't communicate with them.
    August 21st, 2009 at 03:58pm
  • loverfayce.

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    ^ I'd love to learn Italian. :cheese:
    That language is so sexy. And I don't mean when someone is speaking it or anything, I mean the words are actually sexy. At least in my mind. :tehe:
    August 21st, 2009 at 07:50pm
  • flying colors.

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    I honestly want to go to England more than anything in the world.
    Cry
    August 22nd, 2009 at 07:04pm
  • paper sirens.

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    I've never left the U.S. Heck, I rarely even leave Arizona! I've only been to California (I think three times), Colorado, Utah (two or three times), and Oklahoma. Unless you want to count the stop at the airport in Tennessee on the way to Oklahoma.
    August 25th, 2009 at 06:12am
  • Applejack

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    I've never left Australia...but i will in 34 days. Yay for count downs.
    August 30th, 2009 at 08:27am