3. Travellers know things can go wrong.
Travellers might travel on their own. They can also invite their mates to join them. In either case there’s no guarantee that absolutely everything will go right. A good traveller will always be ready for the unexpected. Unpleasant surprises can happen on the way and then he/she will have to adjust or rearrange the plans. No matter how good a traveller is at planning ahead, life cannot be predicted. Travellers are always ready to change and adapt to the current situation and do not feel frustrated when things go wrong. As you can see, whose who travel usually have strong personalities.
4. Travellers do not mind looking a little silly.
You can read online forums as much as you want and you’ll still know almost nothing about the destination you are going to. Advice is useful; however, the best way to find out about life is to live it by yourself. Travellers do not hesitate to ask local people for help. They’re fine with being misunderstood or interpreted in the wrong way. Travellers are joyful and happy – knowing just a few phrases in a foreign language they manage to make friend with total strangers. They look at challenge as an adventure and enjoy every minute of it.