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i love to travel with my loved once and i love traveling with my family.Because its so much of fun when you are traveling with family or friends. You enjoy very moment of your traveling.I mostly travel with friends around .
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Yes, travelling alone is dangerous because if you fall ill who take care of you the first and foremost problem of travelling alone. According to human nature man needs man to talk or exchange ides a lone person cannot do this. Travelling alone in foreign countries is full of dangers that everything will be unknown to you the peoples and places, things and hotels…but therefore it is must for the travelers to take one fellow traveler with him to pass time and exchange views on different natural beauties and scenes.
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I haven’t travelled alone yet but lately been thinking about it. I really want to so see tehe world wonders but don’t really have anybody who is interested. So I decided that next year i’m travelling alone to Peru. To be honest still a bit afraid of travelling alone and hope it is not lonely. But on the other hand quite excisted for the adventure. Also i’m a guy so i’ll have less problems with horny/touchy people.
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Travel alone is not a problem for everyone if someone is health and active, mentally spiritually and physically. I think none is alone on earth because in everyone’s mind there are memorable memories that keep the travelers fresh while travelling.
If you are sad you cannot enjoy raveling alone or with friends. Traveling rests om happy mood neither on loneliness nor on friends. I always travel alone when I am happy sometimes to see my friend in fa off city or within city and enjoy traveling.
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Traveling alone may be hazardous or dangerous especially for a woman. Her life would be in peril if she goes to a place where notorious people are so many. Or to a place where a woman who is unescorted or no companion to travel alone would be likely victimized by a swindler, by a criminal or whatever.
I think it is better to go with the group just a sponsored travel which is participated in by many people who are too curious to visit a place as a tourist. Besides it is safer, it is also very economical. Anyway in case, she would be lost and she managed herself to travel alone until it gets into the embassy of her country, she would bring along with her map, communication gadget like the cell phone, and everything to make herself secure. It is very difficult to defend yourself in case you might be passing a checkpoint and worse if you don’t know their language. You are just like traveling on a totally unknown place.
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yes all men should do so but only gentlemen are honorable to offer their seats for pregnant women.
You can see gentlemen or not when you are in public buses / train.
I see that students are well behaved then adults.
The adults pretend to be sleeping, writing, reading or talking on the phone.
you can see gulity looks on men’s faces in such situations. they behave like kids that did something bad
I think it a serious matter either seat should be left alone for woman or not but I think man must not should left the seat because it is women’s duty why they travel in such public transports that have no seats for women.
Buses must be separate for women so that with women no one could make any uncivilized trick sitting in the bus. I think women must not travel in those buses that have no seats for women.
But this is really nothing new. A number of countries around the world already have women-only transport.
Here’s everything you need to know about how segregated travel is going for them:
India has introduced a number of women-only trains in Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta and Chennai. The brightly-coloured coaches were widely seen as a big hit. When the trains stop, male inspectors guide men away from the carriage doors. If any don’t comply, they’re forced to pay a fine and can be taken to a police station.
In 2010, a group of angry women took matters into their own hands and forced men using the carriages to do sit-ups as punishment.
The Tehran metro subway reserves the last few carriages for women and has done for years. It has become an accepted part of the culture and is spreading to other forms of transport.
Talk about the 20th century generation. Day by day going children are loosing morals over what they say it’s the 20th century. I get so perturbed by the behavior I see kids portraying in the name of being independent. There is no respect whatsoever for their elders that just do what they feel is right for them and this is very unfortunate. I thank God that where I come from there is a law that was published that all public vehicles should not have anyone standing up. Everyone who boards a vehicle should have a seat and not stand. That really saved a lot of women because they are the ones who used to suffer in this vehicles. You would find a woman with kids standing up, the bus is fully parked, and there is no one who is even willing to hold their kids for them it was a pathetic situation but that is no more. That does not mean that the youths have changed their behaviours, they still act like they are the ones who run the world and that should not be it, kids should be taught that at all times they are to respect their elders wherever they go or whatever they do. So finally to answer your question yes it is right for a man to go a a woman a seat that is being a gentleman. Even though nowadays men just don’t act he way they should