Do you travel a lot?
Your Favorite Nerd Guru
2012/07/10 04:52:56
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I wish I could...

















Born in a town near Yokohama, Japan and moved to Tokyo at the age of 2. At the age of 3 my parents moved to Helsingborg, Sweden. When I turned 6, we moved to Manhattan, New York, and spend a few months living in Vermont too.
Afterwards I moved to Shanghai, China. By this time I was 7 and had already visited every continent of the world (Besides Antarctica). I spend ten years living in and out of China, traveling through Thailand, Philippines, Mongolia, Malaysia, Singapore. Since my parents are from Finland, we came to stay in Finland at this once a year for a month or two so that I wouldn't forget my "home" and also to visit relatives. And as I was older spend 3 months living in Denmark, traveled through Germany, Romania, England, Ireland (I had visited all those countries as a younger child too, but this time it was different because I was older). Also toured around the US more (Had visited many times by now too) and spend 3 weeks working in Mexico.
Now I'm studying in Finland, don't have quite as much money as I used to as a student. However I still make it a plan to leave the country at least twice a year, even if it's just the boarder to Sweden, Estonia or Russia. A few months ago I was visiting a friend in London.
Born in a town near Yokohama, Japan and moved to Tokyo at the age of 2. At the age of 3 my parents moved to Helsingborg, Sweden. When I turned 6, we moved to Manhattan, New York, and spend a few months living in Vermont too.
Afterwards I moved to Shanghai, China. By this time I was 7 and had already visited every continent of the world (Besides Antarctica). I spend ten years living in and out of China, traveling through Thailand, Philippines, Mongolia, Malaysia, Singapore. Since my parents are from Finland, we came to stay in Finland at this once a year for a month or two so that I wouldn't forget my "home" and also to visit relatives. And as I was older spend 3 months living in Denmark, traveled through Germany, Romania, England, Ireland (I had visited all those countries as a younger child too, but this time it was different because I was older). Also toured around the US more (Had visited many times by now too) and spend 3 weeks working in Mexico.
Now I'm studying in Finland, don't have quite as much money as I used to as a student. However I still make it a plan to leave the country at least twice a year, even if it's just the boarder to Sweden, Estonia or Russia. A few months ago I was visiting a friend in London.
(Military Career means a LOT of changes indeed)
then afterwards .. I always had work that required a level of travel ..
I still enjoy going to different places .. now it is far more relaxing overall
and i choose the wrong answer again :(