Travelling with friends can be an amazing experience where you could make lifelong memories or it could ruin your friendship. Here are some rules you should follow to make sure your next trip with friends goes as smoothly as possible.
Sure, you and your friends probably have some similar interests, but that's not always the case. In an effort to keep everyone happy, go over travel plans and expectations ahead of time. Have each person categorize activities or sights into "must-see"" want to see" and "would go if we have time". Plan accordingly and make sure everyone can see some of their top attractions.
Communicate and respect each other. Everyone has personal preferences when travelling—from getting the bed closest to the bathroom or sitting in the airplane's window seat. But sometimes things don't go as you like. In this case, share your requirements directly with your travel companions. Have a conversation when problems arise, for the communication is the key.
Don't disappear. When travelling with a group—or even just one other person—you may want some alone time. That's completely fine, but make sure your friends know where you are and have a way of contacting you.
Get off your phone. Of course, your friends will understand if you need to take a call from a family member, or in the event of a work emergency, but other than that, try to stay off your phone. After all, the appeal of this type of trip is to spend time with friends. Just enjoy it!
A. Give each other some space. B. Include at least one activity for everyone. C. So it's important to make sure you and your friends are on the same page. D. At the same time, listen to their concerns and be respectful to them. E. Don't respond to less important work contact or send messages frequently. F. It's especially true of travelling in foreign countries or unfamiliar places. G. And remember that consideration and respect go a long way. |