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15 Things I Learned About Traveling With My Best Friends

These are 15 things I learned after traveling with my best friends

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15 Things I Learned About Traveling With My Best Friends
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I recently went on Spring Break with two of my best friends and had an amazing time and learned a lot about what it's like and what to expect when you travel with your best friends. Traveling in general is a beautiful thing and there's truly nothing better than sharing that and traveling with some of your favorite people in the world. The experiences and memories you make will last a lifetime. These are 15 things that I learned after traveling with two of my best friends for a week.

1.You can have the best times doing the smallest things

2. You will laugh a lot

3. You will make unforgettable memories

4. You may bicker, but you'll get over it quickly

5. You'll find out things about each other you didn't know before (good and bad)

6. You'll grow closer (even if it's the slightest bit)

7. You become each other's, personal photographer

8. You encourage each other

9. You try new things together. Including going outside of your comfort zone

10. You understand each other more

11. You become more and more like each other

12. The bathroom will be crowded

13. Someone is bound to get burnt

14. You won't all be on the same sleeping schedule

15. You will have one of the best times of your life

Remember at the end of your trip to reflect on all the good times you had and all the memories you made. There can be a lot of tension, especially at the end of the trip, but overall, focus on the great times you've had. You will learn a lot about who you are traveling with and become closer to them than you have ever been before.

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