Mexicanos, ¿cómo soléis pasar vuestro tiempo libre?

Este año tengo pensado visitar tres países: el Reino Unido, Canadá y México. Los dos primeros ya los tengo planeados y, ahora mismo, me estoy preparando para mi viaje a México. Una cosa que me gustaría mucho hacer es vivir la experiencia más como un local que como un turista.

Así que tengo curiosidad: ¿a qué sitios sueles ir habitualmente? No me refiero necesariamente a lugares famosos o que recomendarías a cualquier visitante, sino a esos sitios que forman parte de tu día a día. Si quisiera pasar unas semanas viviendo más como un mexicano, ¿adónde me dirías que fuera?

Me encantaría que me contaras cuáles son esos lugares a los que siempre acabas volviendo.

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 5 days ago

Mexicanos, ¿cómo soléis pasar vuestro tiempo libre?

Este año tengo pensado visitar tres países: el Reino Unido, Canadá y México. Los dos primeros ya los tengo planeados y, ahora mismo, me estoy preparando para mi viaje a México. Una cosa que me gustaría mucho hacer es vivir la experiencia más como un local que como un turista.

Así que tengo curiosidad: ¿a qué sitios sueles ir habitualmente? No me refiero necesariamente a lugares famosos o que recomendarías a cualquier visitante, sino a esos sitios que forman parte de tu día a día. Si quisiera pasar unas semanas viviendo más como un mexicano, ¿adónde me dirías que fuera?

Me encantaría que me contaras cuáles son esos lugares a los que siempre acabas volviendo.

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 5 days ago
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Woran erkennt man sofort, dass ein Foto in Deutschland aufgenommen wurde und nicht irgendwo anders?

Hier ist meins.
Für mich sind es die sauberen Straßen, der nasse Asphalt, das U-Bahn-Schild, die 17 Fahrräder, die mit verdächtiger Effizienz geparkt sind, und die Tatsache, dass selbst der graue Himmel so aussieht, als hätte er sich an die Regeln gehalten.
Toller Urlaub, 10/10, würde mich wieder beregnen lassen.

u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 6 days ago

Deutsche, wo verbringt ihr eure Zeit, wenn ihr frei habt?

Ich möchte dieses Jahr ein paar Länder bereisen — unter anderem die Niederlande, Deutschland und Österreich.
Gerade plane ich meinen Aufenthalt in Deutschland und würde das Land gern nicht nur aus Touristensicht kennenlernen. Mich interessiert eher, wie der Alltag dort wirklich aussieht.
Deshalb meine Frage: Welche Orte gehören für euch einfach zum normalen Leben?
Cafés, Parks, Stadtviertel, Märkte, Seen, kleine Läden — nichts, was unbedingt berühmt sein muss.
Wenn ich für ein paar Wochen ein bisschen leben möchte wie jemand aus Deutschland: Wohin sollte ich gehen? Welche Orte besucht ihr immer wieder?

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 6 days ago

Brasileiros, como vocês costumam passar o tempo livre?

Este ano, estou planejando visitar três países: Reino Unido, Canadá e Brasil.

O Reino Unido e o Canadá já estão no roteiro, e agora estou começando a planejar minha viagem ao Brasil. Uma das coisas que eu mais quero é conhecer o país como um morador, e não como uma turista.

Então fiquei curiosa: quais são os lugares que vocês realmente frequentam no dia a dia?

Não estou falando dos pontos turísticos famosos ou dos lugares que todo mundo recomenda para quem visita o Brasil, mas daqueles lugares que fazem parte da rotina de vocês.

Se eu quisesse passar algumas semanas vivendo mais como uma brasileira do que como uma turista, para onde vocês diriam que eu deveria ir? Adoraria conhecer os lugares aos quais vocês sempre acabam voltando. 🇧🇷

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 6 days ago
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Brazilians, how do you usually spend your free time?

This year, I’m planning to visit three countries — the UK, Canada, and Brazil.

The UK and Canada are already planned, and now I’m getting ready for my trip to Brazil. One thing I’d really like to do is experience it more like a local than a tourist.

So I’m curious — what places do you actually go to on a regular basis?

Not necessarily famous spots or places you’d recommend to every visitor, but the places that are just part of your everyday life.

If I wanted to spend a few weeks living more like a Brazilian, where would you tell me to go? I’d love to hear about the places you keep finding yourself coming back to. 🇧🇷

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 6 days ago

Dog parents, what finally made you start training your dog?

I have one dog, and lately I’ve been wondering when most owners decide it’s time to start working on their dog’s behavior.

Was there a specific moment that made you think, “Okay, this isn’t something they’ll just grow out of”?

Maybe it was barking, pulling on walks, jumping on people, reacting to other dogs, or something completely different.

I’m curious because I have one dog myself, and I’m not sure what’s considered normal dog behavior versus something people actually decide to work on.

What was the turning point for you?

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 14 days ago

Dog parents, what finally made you start training your dog?

I have one dog, and lately I’ve been wondering when most owners decide it’s time to start working on their dog’s behavior.

Was there a specific moment that made you think, “Okay, this isn’t something they’ll just grow out of”?

Maybe it was barking, pulling on walks, jumping on people, reacting to other dogs, or something completely different.

I’m curious because I have one dog myself, and I’m not sure what’s considered normal dog behavior versus something people actually decide to work on.

What was the turning point for you?

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 14 days ago

Canadians, how do you usually spend your free time?

This year, I’m planning to visit three countries — the UK, Canada, and Australia.

Australia is already planned, and right now I’m getting ready for my trip to Canada. One thing I’d really like to do is experience it more like a local than a tourist.

So I’m curious — what places do you actually go to on a regular basis?

Not necessarily famous spots or places you’d recommend to every visitor, but the places that are just part of your everyday life.

If I wanted to spend a few weeks living more like a Canadian, where would you tell me to go? I’d love to hear about the places you keep finding yourself coming back to.

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 20 days ago

Canadians, how do you usually spend your free time?

This year, I’m planning to visit three countries — the UK, Canada, and Australia.

Australia is already planned, and right now I’m getting ready for my trip to Canada. One thing I’d really like to do is experience it more like a local than a tourist.

So I’m curious — what places do you actually go to on a regular basis?

Not necessarily famous spots or places you’d recommend to every visitor, but the places that are just part of your everyday life.

If I wanted to spend a few weeks living more like a Canadian, where would you tell me to go? I’d love to hear about the places you keep finding yourself coming back to.

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 20 days ago

Canadians, how do you usually spend your free time?

This year, I’m planning to visit three countries — the UK, Canada, and Australia.

Australia is already planned, and right now I’m getting ready for my trip to Canada. One thing I’d really like to do is experience it more like a local than a tourist.

So I’m curious — what places do you actually go to on a regular basis?

Not necessarily famous spots or places you’d recommend to every visitor, but the places that are just part of your everyday life.

If I wanted to spend a few weeks living more like a Canadian, where would you tell me to go? I’d love to hear about the places you keep finding yourself coming back to.

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 20 days ago

Brits, how do you usually spend your free time?

This year, I’m planning to visit three countries — the UK, Canada, and Australia.

Australia is already planned, and right now I’m getting ready for my trip to the UK. One thing I’d really like to do is experience it more like a local than a tourist.

So I’m curious — what places do you actually go to on a regular basis?

Not necessarily famous spots or places you’d recommend to every visitor, but the places that are just part of your everyday life.

If I wanted to spend a few weeks living more like a Brit, where would you tell me to go? I’d love to hear about the places you keep finding yourself coming back to.

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 20 days ago

Aussies, how do you usually spend your free time?

I’m heading to Australia soon and I’d love to experience it more like a local than a tourist.

So I’m curious — when you’ve got a free afternoon, a day off, or just nothing planned, what do you usually do?

So I’m curious — what places do you actually go to on a regular basis?

Not necessarily famous spots or places you’d recommend to every visitor, but the places that are just part of your everyday life.

If I wanted to spend a few weeks living more like an Aussie, where would you tell me to go? I’d love to hear about the places you keep finding yourself coming back to.

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 20 days ago

How do you spend summer with your dog?

I have a Chihuahua and now that summer is here, I’m realizing we keep falling into the same routine every day.

We do our regular walks, hang out at home, and occasionally go somewhere dog-friendly, but I feel like we’re probably missing out on a lot of fun things we could be doing together.

For those of you who are really active with your dogs during the summer, what does that actually look like?

Do you take them on trips, go to the beach, hike, visit outdoor restaurants, attend events, or just stick to your normal routine?

I’d love to hear what your typical summer with your dog looks like and what activities ended up being more fun (or more stressful) than you expected.

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 21 days ago

How do you spend summer with your dog?

I have a Chihuahua and now that summer is here, I’m realizing we keep falling into the same routine every day.

We do our regular walks, hang out at home, and occasionally go somewhere dog-friendly, but I feel like we’re probably missing out on a lot of fun things we could be doing together.

For those of you who are really active with your dogs during the summer, what does that actually look like?

Do you take them on trips, go to the beach, hike, visit outdoor restaurants, attend events, or just stick to your normal routine?

I’d love to hear what your typical summer with your dog looks like and what activities ended up being more fun (or more stressful) than you expected.

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 21 days ago

How do you spend summer with your dog?

I have a Chihuahua and now that summer is here, I’m realizing we keep falling into the same routine every day.

We do our regular walks, hang out at home, and occasionally go somewhere dog-friendly, but I feel like we’re probably missing out on a lot of fun things we could be doing together.

For those of you who are really active with your dogs during the summer, what does that actually look like?

Do you take them on trips, go to the beach, hike, visit outdoor restaurants, attend events, or just stick to your normal routine?

I’d love to hear what your typical summer with your dog looks like and what activities ended up being more fun (or more stressful) than you expected.

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 21 days ago
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Anyone here regret getting a second dog?

I have one Chihuahua and lately I've been seriously thinking about getting a second dog.
Part of me feels like it could be great for both of us, but another part wonders if I'm romanticizing the idea and creating extra work, expenses, and stress for everyone involved.
For those who went from one dog to two, was it worth it? What ended up being better than expected, and what turned out to be more difficult than you thought?

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u/Grand_Resolution_438 — 28 days ago