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B.
You plan out your pictures to match the
blog entry and/or Instagram/Twitter/
Pinterest stories you want to post.
C.
Get trigger-happy and snap pictures of
you entering the plane, you on your
plane seat, you with everyone you meet.
9
At an al fresco
restaurant, you
request to be seated…
A.
In the area with the best view.
B.
Where you can get a healthy dose of
sun. You’re taking every chance you get
to perfect your tan.
C.
Under the shade. Or isn’t there an indoor
option with air-conditioning?
10
In trying to
overcome the
language barrier, you…
A.
Try to answer back in broken foreign
language. Your language classes, it
seems, may just come in handy.
B.
You try to deliver your message with
your best Charades moves.
C.
Match a confused look with an equally
clueless “Ha?” and head-scratching.
11
During longer flights,
you pass the time...
A.
Catching up on sleep.
B.
Catching all the interesting shows on the
inflight TV or on your tablet.
C.
Stretch your legs by the bathroom and
talk to your fellow
balikbayans.
12
While unpacking,
you unearth...
A.
Just the things you brought with you,
plus memory cards full of fab photos.
B.
Travel finds and trinkets, with souvenir
magnets and brochures.
C.
Travel finds; stashes of hotel shampoos/
bath gels/toothbrushes; and
pasalubong
for practically everyone in your life.
13
When the pilot
maneuvers a
smooth landing, you…
A.
Silently feel relieved and blessed.
B.
Tidy up and get ready to deplane.
C.
Give him a round of applause for his
amazing aviation skills.
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After the plane
levels out after
takeoff, you immediately…
A.
Recline your seat and cozy up to catch
some zzzs.
B.
Whip out your gadgets. It’s movie time!
C.
Bring out your bag and get ready for the
inflight “Show Me” game.
15
At your hotel, your
rooms are...
A.
Solo. Nothing beats the comfort of
having your own room.
B.
In doubles. Two to a room makes for a
fun buddy-buddy system.
C.
Triple-sharing…with an extra bed. What
personal space?
16
When asking for
directions, you…
A.
Study the map intently to find your way.
B.
Relish getting lost.
C.
Chat up strangers, and point towards the
right direction with your lips.
17
Any travel itinerary
must include…
A.
Going where the locals go.
B.
Dropping in at a theme park or an
interactive zoo. Vacations are supposed
to be fun!
C.
A lot of time to shop.
Some travelers just
love documenting
every step of the trip
MOSTLY
A
S:
YOU’RE A
GLOBETROTTER
You’re a seasoned traveler, and quite the
solo flyer at that. If you aren’t jetting off
to some high-profile business meeting,
you’re likely to take a much-needed quick
break from your otherwise hectic lifestyle.
You’re also practical, so you’ve pretty much
mastered the art of traveling light — and the
skill of getting the most comfort out of your
travel arrangements. You can pass as a local
in many countries, thanks to your talent for
blending in and doing as the locals do. Just
don’t forget to squeeze in some fun times
and mix business with pleasure.
MOSTLY
B
S:
YOU’RE A BOY OR
GIRL SCOUT
You plan out an itinerary that makes the
most out of each moment, and you can
guarantee that you and your travel buddies
have an amazing time. A trip for you
includes the entire experience — right from
packing your luggage and taking advantage
of the inflight service, to seeing all the top
sights in your destination of choice. You
also pack a mean suitcase that’s ready for
anything — from trekking up Mt. Kinabalu
to partying at the happening Lang Kwai
Fong in busy Hong Kong.
MOSTLY
C
S:
YOU’RE THE LIFE
OF THE PARTY
You can easily spot a crowd of like-
minded travelers from a mile away, and
you’re usually part of the party pack: the
group that laughs to their hearts’ content,
seemingly tied to the hip. You are also the
life of any tour group. Your idiosyncratic
style of traveling suggests that you’re out to
fully enjoy every experience on your trip…
and having a rockin’ good time while doing
it. Trigger-happy and shopping-obsessed,
you’re bound to take home a lot of pictures,
good memories and
pasalubong
to share
with the family you left — and missed —
back home.