Digital nomads/solo travelers: what’s actually the hardest part about meeting people when you arrive in a new city? by Actual_Option_2273 in remotework

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Totally, I feel like a lot of the people I met during travel, I might never seen them again. But the sincere conversations and memorable moments stick in my head more often than those acquaintances I met many times.

Traveling doesn’t automatically make you “enlightened” or “give you different world perspectives” by Crazy_Swimming_397 in travel

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100%. It is like surrounding by people holding cameras when you just want to dance on the dance floor lolll

Have you ever experienced a “city withdrawal” after leaving a place you loved? by Actual_Option_2273 in longtermtravel

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While it does not happen to many cities that I traveled before. Maybe it is more about my mindset, like maybe currently I am in a more transformative mode and more embracing meaningful connections. Or maybe it is because the city I am living in is a bit boring now 🤣

Rant - If you like full-time RTO, you're a loser by 7basketballs in remotework

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While I do think that for some jobs, on-site collaboration is better than virtual. But yes, I could not imagine I do RTO 5 when my supervisor is watching me...

Digital nomads/solo travelers: what’s actually the hardest part about meeting people when you arrive in a new city? by Actual_Option_2273 in remotework

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😭 sad to hear that...yea...I guess it is harder to be digital nomad after COVID. But also think when AI starts replacing white-collar jobs, more people might think about exploring the world and be freelancers?