Your Traveler's Persona is SDTC!
The Serendipitous Planner
You're make the trip of a lifetime look easy! Your optimistic outlook and engaging personal style lead to memorable connections to people wherever you go. Each day that you travel is an adventure, and you love it that way. Your confidence is boosted by your planning and research before you get to a new place. You make sure that you have enough information and resources on hand to know which crowds and scenes are safe enough to let yourself go. You relish the adventure of a big, new city. Your friends at home think they know you well, but you've started to feel that some of the people you meet on your travels know you even better.
Three recommendations:
- Movie: Crazy Rich Asians
- Country: Vietnam
- Activity: Attending a Cirque du Soleil show
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You live in the moment and love it. You love waking up in the morning because you are excited at what the day might bring. You enjoy traveling in a group, but hate an all-day planned itinerary. You don’t mind it at all if you skip all the tourist spots and end up instead with a day at the beach, a string of engaging encounters with locals, or a side-excursion to a secret spot you’ve only ever heard a rumor of. You don’t tend to research too much ahead of time, because you don’t want to spoil it and you certainly don’t want to prejudge any place or situation.
When things don’t go as planned, you make the best of it anyway. You don’t want to get bogged down in regret, so you focus on the positives in each conversation – each little moment. You don’t even mind doing the same thing more than once, as long as it’s with different people.
When it comes to new experiences, the things you value most are the things that are surprisingly familiar. You absolutely love it when you encounter a situation that you can connect to your life in a way you wouldn’t have expected.
While you travel for the same reasons as most – to learn something new, to grow and to change, you prefer to minimize risk while doing so. This means you will tend to stick to well established routes, guides and experiences. This doesn’t mean you won’t try new things – far from it! It does mean you don’t intend to be the first person to climb that mountain, or to find that scenic overlook. You read guidebooks or blogs and have a keen sense of what your own limits are before you set out on a new activity. You pay close attention to movie trailers because you don’t want to risk losing those two hours and never getting them back.
When you encounter a situation that makes you feel uncomfortable, you are typically prepared for it. You keep your phone charged, you study maps, timetables, and you always have a phone number to call in an emergency. You’re happy for your friends who seem to live off the adrenaline from thrill-seeking activities, but you’re just as happy to watch and cheer from the sidelines.
When you’re traveling, you write home often. You feel comfortable writing about your experiences in detail. You often reflect back on an adventure with a deep sense of gratitude. You learn intently, paying a deep respect to every culture you encounter.
You see cities as works of art. Where others hear noise and want to escape, you can find the hidden symphony of car horns, laughter and the dance floor. You love a late night out, but you can also revel in a beautiful sunrise. You enjoy dessert. You REALLY enjoy it. You make sure everyone at the table knows how much you are enjoying dessert, and why not? You are a connoisseur – your friends turn to you for the latest and most relevant information about a subject everyone should care more about! You love to savor a good moment, and you are not afraid to express your feelings. When you encounter a new culture, you pay attention to the details – their clothing, their food, their dance, and their music. You’re likely to try to experience a bit of it for yourself, even if that means taking a class or making a fool of yourself just trying. You don’t claim to know the answers to life’s biggest questions, but you are encouraged most by an unexpected smile, by a gesture of kindness, or by observing simple beauty. You cry at movies more than you’d like to admit.
When it comes to relationships, you dare to prove your style of interaction is worth it. Some say it’s frivolous, but you take joy in seeing people let loose. You drag your friends out and encourage them to live a little. You push boundaries, because they were made to be broken. Your friends tell you that you are a force of nature. You’re not so sure because deep down you don’t feel very well rooted. Your friends give you a lot of advice, even when you aren’t asking for it. You tend to avoid conflict, but have been known to blow off steam when it all just feels like too much.
You look for patterns in order to piece together the larger story. You are fascinated with the rise and fall of civilizations, societies and trends. You pay attention to politics and current events, but when that’s too depressing you dive into fashion, music and pop culture.
While you travel, you actively seek ways to experience life like a local. You study public transit routes, and you’re willing to give it a shot. You try to learn a few basic phrases in the local language. You might even be interested enough to watch a local newscast or pick up a local paper or magazine.
You feed off the energy of the masses. You love to spend an afternoon watching people at a park or in the town square. You can let loose on the dance floor. When you have a chance to interact with locals, you try to understand them by learning about their family, their favorite things, and their circumstances. You like to collect new friends everywhere you go.
You are generous with your time and your money, giving frequently in small amounts to a number of charitable causes.
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