Alle had some good ideas. I would have suggested east europe (Moldavia, Ukraine) and Caucasus (Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaidjan (sp?)).
It is definitely possible to live off less than 34$/person/day in Ukraine, so you can save up for airfare to go to some other place. The world outside of Schengen is HUGE!
You can't really compare your situations, Hollandia, because you weren't "travelling" you were living in different places temporarily.
They already know they'll have to leave Schengen in -what?- 2 months? That's enough time to get from Spain to Moldavia without spending a fortune. You can use blablacar and the likes or long distance buses. If you're not on a tight schedule, it's definitely doable. For some reason you sound really bitter about this?
They're young. Let them travel and have fun. It wouldn't be for me, because my need for security is too big and I would worry myself into a heart attack not having a place to stay while travelling to an unkown country, but lots of people do and enjoy it and have awesome stories to tell afterwards.
Going on an around the world backpacking trip with your new SO, which is essentially what they're doing, sounds like a good idea to get to know each other and have tons of fun and unique experiences. No, it doesn't really help you close the distance for good, but you can still figure out your future plans while you're travelling and work towards them once you get back.
I don't think 22 is the age to worry about retirement either. Sure it is important, but you can't always live for the future. At 22 you still have a lot of time to get an education or skills that will allow you to make enough money to save up for when you're old. (Says the 26yr old who still has 2,5yrs of university ahead of her, before she can make any real money. I guess I'M DOOOOMED. I'll die of starvation at 80.)
It is definitely possible to live off less than 34$/person/day in Ukraine, so you can save up for airfare to go to some other place. The world outside of Schengen is HUGE!
You can't really compare your situations, Hollandia, because you weren't "travelling" you were living in different places temporarily.
They already know they'll have to leave Schengen in -what?- 2 months? That's enough time to get from Spain to Moldavia without spending a fortune. You can use blablacar and the likes or long distance buses. If you're not on a tight schedule, it's definitely doable. For some reason you sound really bitter about this?
They're young. Let them travel and have fun. It wouldn't be for me, because my need for security is too big and I would worry myself into a heart attack not having a place to stay while travelling to an unkown country, but lots of people do and enjoy it and have awesome stories to tell afterwards.
Going on an around the world backpacking trip with your new SO, which is essentially what they're doing, sounds like a good idea to get to know each other and have tons of fun and unique experiences. No, it doesn't really help you close the distance for good, but you can still figure out your future plans while you're travelling and work towards them once you get back.
I don't think 22 is the age to worry about retirement either. Sure it is important, but you can't always live for the future. At 22 you still have a lot of time to get an education or skills that will allow you to make enough money to save up for when you're old. (Says the 26yr old who still has 2,5yrs of university ahead of her, before she can make any real money. I guess I'M DOOOOMED. I'll die of starvation at 80.)
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