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11-22-2009, 07:55 PM
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my 3 fears
Hi my name is Olivia and I just found out about this blog thing and I love it!
I'm not quite sure if I am in the right forum but here goes:
I live in Costa Rica and love it, and I just started working at a restaurant in Jaco which also has a hostel. The people seem cool and that is why I now want to travel.
However I have 3 fears, one is I am only 18 years old, do you think that is too young?
Another fear is that I would travel alone, do you think that it is dangerous? (I would travel to South America somewhere).
Also, I am reaaally shy, and it takes me a while to express myself, so when people meet me they probably think I am really serious and have no sense of humour :S I hate it but I can't help it.
Well, thanks in advance everyone!
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11-23-2009, 01:02 AM
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Welcome to TPUNK!
1)I personally don't think 18 is too young.
2) Travelling alone can be a really good experience and a chance to learn about yourself and try things you might not try around your friends.
3) I too am rather shy but travelling can force you out of the comfort zone. It sounds scary but before you know it you are making friends and have laughs. I suggest you start making friends at the hostel as many of them are solo travellers like yourself.
Its like the 1st day of school or summer camp really nerve wraking but when its time to go home you won't want to leave
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11-23-2009, 12:18 PM
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I did a solo trip through Europe when I was 18 so age is not a problem. Also it is no more dangerous to travel solo than it is to walk around your hometown alone. Just keep your head on your shoulders and you will be fine. Finally I am also generally a shy person but you make friends in hostels very quickly. Personally my approach was to hang out with the other solo travelers. I enjoyed exploring on my own during the day and then would hang out in the evening. If there is no other solo travelers then I suggest either doing something social the hostel hosts like a pub crawl, or just build up your nerve for awhile, approach a group that looks friendly, and ask where there from.
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11-23-2009, 12:48 PM
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lover of Germany
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Hostel people are fairly easy to befriend as many of them are like you-in a foreign country and maybe a little shy.
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I have been to: Canada, USA, Iceland, Britain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Poland, Germany, Sardinia, Switzerland, China, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Morocco.
Do to list: [color=blue][color=black] Australia, New Zealand, Austria India and Bolivia.
[color=blue][i][font=Verdana][color=black]"I'm just another stranger lookin' for the promised land"
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11-23-2009, 01:35 PM
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18 is definitely not too young, but all age is relative. The most important question is do you think you can take care of yourself or not. Understand that it will be more risky travelling alone than with others, and it is more risky for a single woman than a single man.
However, in understanding all this, as they say: nothing wagered, nothing gained. No risk, no reward... I think all of us here at tpunk have taken some significant risks here or there and most of us are glad we did it
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11-24-2009, 09:28 AM
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Always carry a spiked baseball bat coved. Then you'll be fine.
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11-24-2009, 09:29 AM
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Minus the word "covered."
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11-26-2009, 11:29 AM
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Your concerns, while warranted, should certainly not stop you pursuing your travel goals. Backpackers are a very friendly and tight-knit bunch. If they see you're struggling with any aspect of your travels, they'll look after you. If you think you’re ready, I say go for it!
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11-26-2009, 05:11 PM
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Like everyone else has said, you'll be fine.
Get up and do as much karoake as possible, starting this weekend. That should break you out of your shyness .
Welcome to the boards !
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11-27-2009, 06:07 AM
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wow thanks everyone :D i am most definitely leaving soon
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11-29-2009, 12:38 PM
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I have been living and traveling in Nica for over 3 months now, and have met SOOOOO many solo female travelers, making there way through C.A. towards S.A... Almost all of them have had no problems... A few made silly mistakes and had things stolen... But other than that... And remeber, staying in hostels can pretty much guarantee that you will meet people to travel with that are heading in the same direction! I have had the most amazing times and met the most amazing people, that I didnt know the week before... Step out and go for it!!! The number one thing I can tell you to take with you in these parts of the world, is Pepper Spray.... Best of luck and keep us posted!!!
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