Where in the world you are is going to affect your view on the rest of the world. This category provides a breakdown of where we are where we chose to go and where we would like to go. To a lesser extent questions of weather and seasons are dealt with here as well.
Which one of your friend lives the furthest away?
Which one of your friend lives the closest to you?
Do you believe a long distance relationship can work?
What do you know how to say in a foreign language?
Do you know any other languages? Which ones?
What do you think of when you think of New York?
What do you think of when you think of California?
When was the last "back to nature" experience you have had?
When you pack for a trip, do you pack light or heavy?
Have you ever been in a car accident?
Have you ever been in a car accident?
What is the best home field advantage in sports?
What is your favorite national park?
What landmark symbolizes America?
What is the closes you have been to a tropical paradise?
What is the farthest away from a Starbucks you have ever been?
What winter sport have you never done but would like to try?
What is your favorite winter activity?
What is the worst trip you have ever been on?
When was the first time you saw the ocean?
What small town would you like to live in?
When was the last time you were in a place that was too quiet?
Would you rather have a beautiful home in an ordinary suburb or an ordinary home in an extraordinary place?
Where would you like to go that is "off the beaten bath"?
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