Poor Tourists, Richer Bills, Crappier Trips.
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I really don't dare to go out during public holidays.
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Totally agree, going out is just too exhausting!
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Honestly, you're a working adult now, so there's no need to write like it's a school essay—padding the middle with filler and trying to end on some profound note that you can't quite reach. It's like trying to take down a bull with a pocket knife.
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The 'rich people' in your title and the examples you provide don't align at all. Freelancers, retirees, and even many small business owners aren't necessarily wealthy; some might even be in debt. Your title should really be about how people with flexible schedules can get better experiences for less money.
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Freedom with your time AND your finances.
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When I travel back to China, I always go during the off-season. I stay in five-star hotels, and it's never too crowded wherever I go. Compared to those who can only travel during peak season, I find it offers much better value for money.
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Exactly. I always take my vacation days to travel during the off-season now. On public holidays, I just stay home, play video games, and sip tea.
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Once you have kids, though, it's a whole different story. You can often take them out of kindergarten, but not so easily with elementary school. Then you're pretty much stuck traveling only during school holidays.
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International schools are usually quite flexible with taking leave.