hi,
do you travel these days? yes ,I point out to covid 19 pandemic
do you travel these days?
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- Green Belt
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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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- Iversen
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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 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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荒海や佐渡によこたふ天の川
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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- IronMike
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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.
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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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Re: do you travel these days?
Already bought ticket to Poland and Italy. Wonder.... was I wrong? Something to find out. Otherwise, I will be soon taking photos in Gdansk and Siena.
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FSI Basic French Lessons : 17 of 24 goal
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Re: do you travel these days?
Internally mostly, though last summer I managed to get out of the country. I'm weighing-up whether or not to take a domestic holiday this year. There are nice places to go here, you can hire a house in the sticks somewhere for a low price.
If not I'll probably go to France or Belgium, depending on how things go. Or I might just stay at home and renovate the bathroom.
If not I'll probably go to France or Belgium, depending on how things go. Or I might just stay at home and renovate the bathroom.
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