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All right, so summer's coming up and I know people are planning out trips whether it's with their friends, their family, or with their significant other, which brings me to my question, where's the furthest place you've ever traveled to for someone or with someone you're seeing? I traveled to Australia back in 2016 and I actually traveled with the same guy in between cities and to be honest it was not the greatest experience but now I feel like I'm ready to try again especially with the man I'm with now and so I would love to get some destination ideas from you guys, but also just hear about your experience. So yeah, let me know.
So the furthest I've ever traveled to see my boyfriend is probably to Greece. He lives in London, but the farthest I've gone to go see him was in Greece.
Oh my gosh, no way. So are you in like a long distance relationship if you don't mind me asking? Because either way, that's actually really cool that you have a boyfriend in such a like awesome city. And also, Greece sounds beautiful. So thank you for the suggestion.
Unless I go on is Italy and Greece miss it every day want to go again probably will in my lifetime yet go take any photos so much food have so much wine it's beautiful
Oh wow, yeah, I've been to Italy before, but that was like eight years ago, but I've never been to Greece and I want to go so bad because I was watching Sister Hood of the Traveling Pants. Oh my gosh, good movie if you haven't seen it.
The furthest I have traveled is to California. I live in Arizona and he wanted to go to California for his birthday so yeah, that's the furthest we went.
Oh no way! West Coast, Best Coast! That's actually where I'm from. I live in California right now. So that's actually pretty cool that you came over here. What part of California did you visit?
On the real though, even though that trip was not my favorite, it actually led to a discovery of loving Australia. So in 2019, I ended up moving to Sydney to pursue grad school, and I had a great time out there.