hi,
do you travel these days? yes ,I point out to covid 19 pandemic
do you travel these days?
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Re: do you travel these days?
Only domestically. Too much hassle with quarantine, testing, queues at the border and ever changing rules.
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Re: do you travel these days?
Same answer as Tractor gave. Here in Denmark I can walk around without muzzle (only necessary for entering and leaving public transport), and even though I still have to show a covid pass at museums and zoos and eateries, I don't have to be tested every third day because I already have got my two jabs. But I hope that the vaccinations have reached a level later this year where the governments at least here in Europe ease up on restrictions so that it becomes possible to enjoy a trip abroad. I have a long list of places I want to visit, but I don't want to be trapped somewhere just because there is a third or fourth covid wawe at my holiday destination.
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Re: do you travel these days?
I was planning to visit somewhere abroad ,but start to think I was unlucky a bit.
because in the past I had no chance regarding money. now,I have but this pandemic prevents ,my reasons are same with tractor's.
because in the past I had no chance regarding money. now,I have but this pandemic prevents ,my reasons are same with tractor's.
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Re: do you travel these days?
We are still waiting for airlines and restrictions and everything, to get back to normal. We had trips to Germany planned for 2020, and Italy 2021, but we'll wait til we can reliably plan and expect an enjoyable trip. Even the family trip within the US is deferred, since apparently rental cars are impossible.
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Re: do you travel these days?
We have hopes for traveling next summer.
If things clear up a bit, I may make a little international trip in about 6 months.
If things clear up a bit, I may make a little international trip in about 6 months.
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the rough sea / stretching out towards Sado / the Milky Way
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Sometimes Japanese is just too much...
the rough sea / stretching out towards Sado / the Milky Way
Basho[1689]
Sometimes Japanese is just too much...
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Re: do you travel these days?
I remember I had sent a letter to one association for a program (to attend it) ,they used a sentence in their letter which has not seemed realistic to me "We believe that the pandemic would be over until this june"
the june month passed,but the pandemic still available. I cannot imagine the following winter.
the june month passed,but the pandemic still available. I cannot imagine the following winter.
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Re: do you travel these days?
Yes.
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You're not a C1 (or B1 or whatever) if you haven't tested.
CEFR --> ILR/DLPT equivalencies
My swimming life.
My reading life.
CEFR --> ILR/DLPT equivalencies
My swimming life.
My reading life.
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Re: do you travel these days?
Domestically yes, internationally I don't because of various restrictions and the hassle of testing/quarantining/stuff may be closed down where I want to go. I'm more than ready to, however.
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