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  1. I wish I had your tips when I tried convincing my parents to let me travel alone. I love the research part. Thaks for sharing!

  2. More than my parents I need to convince myself to travel alone as I am the anxious one 😁. Thanks for sharing this amazing article!

  3. This was a LONG, LONG time ago, and maybe it was easier for me because I was a boy. I was working my way through college, I was very frugal, and I managed to save enough money to fly to Hawaii for the summer – FIVE WEEKS!!!

    But maybe it helped that I never asked permission. I brought it up slowly, talking about it as though it were a done deal. I’m sure if I haf asked, the answer would have been NO!!!

    My mother totally bought into the idea. She bought a book for me called “Going Barefoot in Hawaii” with tips on how to save money. She wrote down some simple recipes for because i was going to stay at a hotel with a half kitchen She even offered to lend me her camera and taught me how to use it (they were much more complicated back then). I think she was kind of proud of me.

    As I said, this was a long time ago, and things were different then. I don’t think safety was much of a concern.

    1. Your mom sounds amazing! I’m sure she was very proud of you!. My first solo trip was to Southeast Asia, and since my parents had never been there, they were understandably worried. I’m really excited to visit Hawaii!

  4. Starting closer to home is definitely a good way to convince them. This is what I did even though I was always allowed to travel.

  5. Showing your parents you’re responsible, and have thought about your safety has to be at the top of my list.

  6. This is great advice!! i have been traveling solo for a few years now and agree with everything you said.

  7. Loved the honest story. Many talk about how amazing solo travel is – But it does take a lot of effort. Like you said, you can’t give up on your dreams, meanwhile parent’s concern can’t be neglected. Loved the personal touch to the story. And the line “There is no magic age” is hilarious

  8. Even when you don’t live by your parents’ rules anymore, it is still nice to assure them that you will be safe. These are great tips!

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