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What’s the crazy thing you’ve done while traveling?

Tourism, in a broad sense, means people leave the place where they work and live for a long time and go to another place for sightseeing, sightseeing, entertainment and other activities.

Since you have left the place where you have lived for a long time and entered a strange environment, surrounded by people who don't know you, have you ever done anything crazy?

After all, there is too much pressure in society now, and many people need to relax and release stress.

For example, going to bars, exercising, overeating, in short, doing things that are very different from usual.

Traveling is also a good way to relax and release stress.

Whether it's tasting local food, admiring the beautiful scenery, or doing something interesting, or even just traveling with friends and family, changing the environment and breathing different air can relieve the usually tense nerves.

So when you were traveling, did you do anything that you wouldn’t normally do, or that others thought you couldn’t do?

After all, we are in a strange environment, so we don’t have to worry about anyone recognizing us.

For this reason, I asked a few of my friends to see what crazy things they have done while traveling.

Little A, male senior student. Actually, I am a shy person. I usually travel and haven’t done anything particularly crazy.

But during the class's graduation trip, I kissed a female classmate in the bar. It may have been the atmosphere and alcohol at the time.

This female classmate and I didn’t have a close relationship, and we probably only spoke less than 20 words in four years.

Perhaps no other classmates noticed at that time, so they treated her as if nothing had happened the next day. Even when she smiled at her, she felt a little more interested, but in the end the relationship did not go any further.

Little B, male bank manager I usually like to go out alone because I feel free and unrestrained.

Because I work in a place like a bank, I usually deal with a lot of people. My colleagues around me also think that I am gentle and patient with customers.

Over time, I also felt that I was such a person.

But one time when I was traveling in Lisbon, I was scolded by a foreign drunkard. He might have been scolding me because there was no one else around. Although I couldn't understand what he said, I could feel the tone.

I ended up having a fight with him and then I ran away.

If this were normal me, I definitely wouldn't be able to do such a thing, but I didn't know what was wrong with me at the time. Maybe I hated foreigners in my heart, and the frustration of being scolded by customers at work broke out.

After the fight, I ran away, but I was a little scared. After all, I was unfamiliar with the place, so it would be difficult to handle if something went wrong.

Little C, female accountant If the craziest thing I did during my trip was probably singing in front of dozens of people.

You may think this is nothing, but the crux of the problem is that my singing is out of tune, and it is still very serious.

At first I didn’t know that I was singing out of tune, but after I went to KTV with my friends several times, they always laughed at me... I thought they were joking, but after I recorded it on my mobile app, I found that I was really running away.

..The kind that runs very far away.

I remember that I went to Xitang and went to a bar with my best friends at night. After all, there was not much place to go in this ancient town at night.

It just so happened that this bar allowed guests to sing on stage. Maybe I drank a little too much, so I went up and sang a song.

Anyway, in my impression, the audience in the audience laughed happily... Little D, female. I remember that after I broke up with my ex-boyfriend, I went to Lhasa alone.

Don’t they all say that it can purify the soul, but I went there because we met in Tibet. We were living in the same youth hostel and met when we were carpooling to find someone to go to Namtso.

I don’t know why after we broke up, I came to Lhasa alone again. That time I stayed in Lhasa for 5 days and walked aimlessly on the street every day. On the last day, I passed by a barber shop.

I walked in and asked Teacher Tony to give me a bald haircut, without shaving, just a short, round haircut.

Maybe this is a farewell. Anyway, if I were asked to cut off my three thousand troubles now, I would definitely not want to.