What Do You Enjoy Doing for Fun in Your 20s?

I’ve checked off a lot of experiences in my home country and now I’m just looking forward to my first overseas trip. Honestly, I’m feeling quite bored here. There aren’t many affordable options for going out, and everything seems so pricey.

Is anyone else spending their days at home, just consuming online content?

One thought on “What Do You Do For Fun In Your 20s?”

  1. It sounds like you’re in a bit of a lull, but it’s great to hear you’re looking forward to traveling overseas! In your 20s, it can be tough to find things that feel exciting, especially when costs are high.

    Staying at home and consuming online content can definitely be fun and a way to explore new interests. Have you thought about picking up a new hobby? There are plenty of affordable options, like learning to cook new recipes, trying your hand at writing or art, or even starting a blog about your travel aspirations.

    You could also connect with online communities that share your interests or try virtual meetups. If you’re looking for something more active, consider local events, workshops, or outdoor activities that might be happening around you. Sometimes, exploring what’s in your area can lead to unexpected fun! What kind of online content do you enjoy most?

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