Do you believe that taking a holiday can be expensive and time-consuming, resulting in weariness?

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I am aware that traveling comes with a lot of difficulties. Occasionally, people put in more effort when unwinding than when working. However, I wouldn't exchange the trip experience for everything.
 
Vacation has never come cheap for me . So I planned wsy ahead fot it so it doesn't weigh me down financially
 
It is a good thing that it does not bother you financially. I can travel without spending much money in my city. I am lucky that I am living in the Summer Capital of the Philippines.
That's good for you as you can still have your enjoyment and vacation with little or no cash
 
Yes they are expensive and at the end of the day I may feel tired too because I am not used to holidaying more often
 
I love traveling both in my own city and overseas. I agree that traveling can be quite expensive. Therefore, I usually have a budget for each vacation so that I don't overspend.
 
Vacations can be fun, but not all of the time. I have found that staycations can be just as much fun and are sometimes more fun than vacations themselves. I don't always like having the stress of traveling or what amount of money I'll be having to spend which is probably a lot.
 
I think this can definitely be true for me. I spend a lot of time worrying about how much money I’m going to spend when we go on vacation. We always eat out, and we can easily spend $100 at a restaurant for dinner.
 
Holidays can indeed be expensive. Flights, accommodations, exotic meals—they add up faster than a caffeinated coder’s keystrokes. And the process—the planning, the packing, the jet lag—can have you feeling worn-out.

My travel philosophy is balance. Save for the dream destinations, but also savor local day trips. Take a break when weariness knocks, but don’t let it steal your wanderlust.
 
We usually spend our "vacation" time going back to visit family. We save money by staying at my dad's house and we don't go out to eat except on the road traveling, and that's at the service centers.

When we Do take a real vacation, I try to find a reasonably priced place to stay, and then we have pizza for one meal, with leftovers for another and we try to choose a place that gives free breakfast, so that helps with not paying extra money. For lunches, we choose a place that is in the $10 - $15 range for sandwich meals.
 
But we need to naturally know this. when you think of vacation you should think of money consumption and energy sapping
 
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