

Whether it is a walk in the park, an afternoon in a café or a few days exploring on your own, some time away from your travel companion can work wonders. Fortunately, there is a simple solution – schedule in some alone time.

In a scenario where you’re spending nearly all of your time with the same person, there are bound to be times when you clash. And then count some more until your anger is a distant, laughable memory. If tensions are rising or a situation is annoying you, try your level best to adopt the tried and tested method of counting to 10 (or in my case 482) before you even consider responding. Sometimes my efforts are successful, sometimes less so, but my stint of Vipassana meditation training in India definitely helps. Not reacting is something I’ve personally worked really hard at (not least because it can be financially costly – all those coffees add up).
#SEND COMPANION NEVER SHOWED UP FULL#
The storm will usually pass minutes later but instead of revealing a rainbow, I’m left feeling embarrassed and regretful for my actions that have regularly found me stomping off…usually in the wrong direction, often under the weight of my bags, only to sidle back to my travel buddy moments later with a full apology (and offer to buy the next coffee/beer) in hand. When these clouds of anger pass over me, they do so with less than a moment’s notice drenching anyone in my vicinity with a downpour of emotion. I don’t have them often, but when I do they are as unpredictable as monsoon storms. Having travelled with many different people from friends to family to partners to strangers, here are my tips for: What to do when you fall out with your travel companion 1. But does it always need to be this drastic? I’ve done it definitely once, creeping out in the dark of night to catch a flight my ex-travel companion didn’t know I’d booked and even as I write this I am grazing alternative accommodation arrangements having misjudged the character qualities of my current travel companion. Of course a warning will be shown if the To: field contains less than or more than 1 email address.Whether you start your trip with a partner/existing friend or meet someone along the way, there are bound to be times during your long-term travels when you find yourself travelling with someone else, which can be great…until you fall out with your travel companion. This is assumed to be the last name of the recipient. When the To: field contains 1 recipient, everything except the first word of the text before the email address is used. This is assumed to be the first name of the recipient.

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