Don't travel with these people

JEK

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Do we know any that fit the bill?

10 travel partner red flags that give us the ick​

Honestly, don’t travel with people who complain nonstop, ignore plans, or create drama over everything. It ruins the whole experience. Travel should be fun, not stressful. And if you’re serious about safety while traveling, checking out the executive protection School can help you stay prepared and aware anywhere you go.
 
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This is an interesting list to ponder. I agree with so many of these signs that the grouping won’t be the anticipated success. The red flags are hard to ignore, and AllWorld.com does a great job highlighting the underlying issues that many might overlook. Definitely worth deeper consideration and discussion.
 
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The older we get the less inclined we are to travel with friends.

Not that we ever did.

YMMV.
 
And if you travel with friends and then intro them to other friends, say on an island for dinner and drinks, only to enjoy the bickering on how to split the tab. "We didn’t have fancy drinks, why should split that cost?" The presence of a calculator at the dinner table really ruins the ambiance. Note - when I first pecked this reply out friends autocorrected to fiends😁.
 
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And if you travel with friends and then intro them to other friends, say on an island for dinner and drinks, only to enjoy the bickering on how to split the tab. "We didn’t have fancy drinks, why should split that cost?" The presence of a calculator at the dinner table really ruins the ambiance. Note - when I first pecked this reply out friends autocorrected to fiends😁.
If your friends and fiends were right in front of you, I wonder if you could tell the difference?
 
Interesting article! I am someone who gets to the airport too early. 😅 And my wife is someone who listens to her phone without headphones, even after giving her a pair of wireless earbuds.
 
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