“This is a book for American tourists who a) own no oil wells in Texas, b) are unrelated to the Aga Khan, c) have never struck it rich in Las Vegas and who still want to enjoy a wonderful European vacation,” Frommer once wrote in his annually updated travel guides, per the outlet.
The author came up with itineraries that changed with the times, beginning with Europe on 5 Dollars a Day in 1957 to 2007’s Europe From $95 a Day.
Aww, not the trip I thought he was making…
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Was it a Eurotrip?
“It is good you came in summer, in winter, it can get very depressing.”
“Is there a train coming soon?”
“Oh yes, they are building it now!”
The post title is not the headline of this article. People magazine had better taste and more consideration than the OP.
Re the headline, I like to add color.
I don’t see it as inconsiderate. The guy spent his life dedicated to traveling! It’s part of his identity at this point. But I’m sorry it came across as lacking taste.
I thought you meant he was literally doing one more trip! So I was just confused. I see where you were going with it now. Not sure outside of confusion I have much else to say.
I get the sense of humor about it, but this was somebody’s grandparent, their parent, their spouse. That’s what I meant by inconsiderate.
And to be frank, I almost did the same thing when I read your headline. I thought he was making a different kind of final trip, and almost made the joke well at least it’s not to the morgue.
But I thought better of it, and then when I actually read your post realized you had went through with it.
Same dark sense of humor. I just paused and considered that it’s not cool to joke about people dying. Especially in public spaces where someone could feel hurt by it.
Death is not a trip. It’s a destination.