You May Be an Adventurer If. . .
- You enjoy learning a foreign language just for fun
- You can’t wait to eat fried sheep’s eyeballs
- You think of swimming in shark-infested waters as a minor challenge
- You don’t want to climb Mt. Everest because it’s already been done too many times
- The thought of living in the same place for 10 years gives you nightmares and makes you break out in a cold sweat
You May Also Be an Adventurer If. . .
- The thought of living in the same place for 10 years gives you hives
- You enjoy meeting new people with backgrounds different from yours
- You’re willing to try most new foods
- You get excited about visiting a new city because there’s so much to explore
- You want to learn a foreign language because that way you can talk with more people
You’re Probably Not an Adventurer If. . .
- Your idea of fun is an evening spent poring over maps, timetables and contracts
- You avoid meeting new people
- You think living in the same place for 10 years is a good start
- You worry about running out of antibacterial hand soap
- The only words you learn in a foreign language are “bathroom,” “police” and “hospital”
So. . . do you think you’re an adventurer? Let us know by clicking the Comments link below!
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It is apropos that this was posted on my birthday – because I would definitely say that I am an adventurous expat. In fact, adventurous is a common word people use to describe me. Thanks for the great post!
I am definitely an adventurer. Two years ago I dropped everything and took off on my own, a woman at age fifty, for a new life in Costa Rica. I wrote all about it online in my Vida Nueva Aventura travel journals. My next adventure will be in Columbia!
Yes, you’re definitely an adventurer! How did you decide on Costa Rica?