63.Travelling, rest
Q.1 Why do some people prefer to travel in their own country rather than going abroad?
Ans-I think some people prefer to travel in their own country, first of all, because it's cheaper and saves money. Plane tickets and hotels in another country can be really expensive, so staying local is often more affordable. Another reason is that it makes people feel safer. When they are in their own country, they don't have to worry about language barriers or unfamiliar rules, which makes the journey more relaxing. It also means they can travel by their own car, which is more comfortable and gives them the freedom to stop wherever they want. Besides, local travel allows people to explore regions they might not know well and discover hidden gems close to home. Some also enjoy supporting local businesses and learning more about their own culture. For all these reasons, many people think that travelling within their country can be just as exciting as going abroad.
Q.2 Some people don't like to travel abroad. Why?
Ans-Well, I guess there are 3 main reasons for this. The first reason is financial.... I mean people don't like to travel to foreign countries just because they can't afford it.... It's too expensive for them and they need to sacrifice other things to be able to do it... So, they refuse from this option and just look for different ways how to get more bang for the buck inside their country. The second reason is they are lucky to live in the country of many beautiful and intresting destinations, so they simply don't see the need to go anywhere else. These people prefer to visit wonderful places and sights inside their country's borders. And the third reason is that they just don't know any foreign language and don't have anybody speaking a foreign language they can travel with, which makes travelling abroad really challenging and stressful.
Q.3 Why do people choose to travel or live abroad?
Ans-People want to experience a different culture, meet new people, and see the world. They want to explore new places, try different foods, and learn about other ways of life. For example, when you travel, you get to try food you've never had before, like street food in Thailand or fresh pasta in Italy. You can experience the local traditions, whether it's a festival in Brazil or a tea ceremony in Japan. When people choose to actually live abroad, it's a whole different level. They get to fully immerse themselves in a new culture, learn a new language, and get to know a completely different lifestyle. It could be something as simple as understanding how people spend their weekends in a new country, or as big as adapting to a different work culture or lifestyle that's more laid-back or more fast-paced than what they're used to. For many, it might be about seeking a change. Maybe they want a fresh start or are looking for a better quality of life, whether that's due to political reasons, a better healthcare system, or just a place that offers more opportunities. For example, someone might move to another country because the job market in their home country is tough, but in a new place, there are better career prospects. Or, someone might choose to live in a country with a stronger healthcare system, especially if they've had trouble accessing good healthcare where they live.