Some individuals prefer to travel with a companion, while others prefer to travel on their own. Which is your preference? Please support your response with examples and reasons.
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Travelling is always the hobby of most of people. They travel because of many different reasons such as discovering and experiencing the culture and cuisine of outside areas, releasing the tiredness after extremely tensional working period or simply wanting to give time in their family at other palace being out of their house.... Depend on the purpose of the travelling and personality of the travelers, every person will chose to go with a companion or not. So do I. Annually, I have fifteen days for leave. So I divide these days into three sections. One for my family, one for my husband and the other for myself. At the end of school year when my children stay off the school, I and my husband plan to travel with them in one week. We go to the different places every year with the purpose to experience and enjoy the food. During this time, our family members all will experience, sightseeing and discover together, our children will have a chance to learn the new things, parents will have a chance to explain their inquires that we have a no time to do when staying at home. We also explain more about life, about the difference culture of other areas via the stories we saw on the way. I think this is a glue to stick members in our family, it will be a memorable time for our children when they are out of family in the future. Concurrently in my opinion, in order to keep the family happy, I also need a private time for my husband. Because if he is unhappy, I will be unhappy, so we cannot bring the happiness to our children. Sometimes, I give one or two days for travelling with each other. We talk about the feeling when we saw in the first time, the plan for our children's future, the plan for ourselves in the coming time or only take time for telling humorous

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