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I get that but why is traveling not a hobby?

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I guess because spending money is not a hobby in itself. But idk.

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Traveling isn’t about spending money though. It’s expensive but that’s not the point.

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it’s also not necessarily expensive, depending on where you go and how you get there.

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Because you don’t have to work hard to master it

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Since when is “mastering it” part of the definition of a hobby?

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Since I said so: the post was asking what’s my deal breaker when it comes to relationships and for me it’s that your able to put effort, practice and perseverance into a craft, a hobby, a passion or whatever.

It might not be your definition, but it’s mine.

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It’s just blowing money to go exist in other places. Some people do it to simply avoid boredom. I’d argue it could be a hobby if they are putting effort into learning or collecting things or something.

Traveling and just being there is not a hobby. Traveling to, for example, visit certain types of sites or museums, maybe build a collection of photos or memorabilia, could be considered a hobby.

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Isn’t doing things to avoid boredom exactly what a hobby is? :D would you consider hiking to be a hobby?

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That’s a weird take on this. Which person who loves travelling then proceeds to do absolutely nothing at the destination? I mean, maybe you met people like that, but I have never in my life talked to anyone like that.

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