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Melbourne next year.I thought you said you were leaving Perth, SA?
I don't drive.Why not use your Learner permit (if you have one) as ID? Licences always have DOB, and are always carried.
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Uni in Aus or in US, because the drinking age there is 21.Wow. Your ID situation sucks, Silent Alarm.
I had a similar problem when I first attended University. I was 17, but you had to be 18 to get into the bars. Thankfully, I'm a girl, so all I had to do was show a bit of cleavage and I got in. Then I flirted with a random guy and got free beer.
Something tells me you're not going to be able to follow my example.
Make friends who are of age, and offer to chip in for booze. That should work, unless they're douches.
Okay. Cheers.
Has anyone used a Proof of Age card before? Are they usually reliable? It does seem they're up there with a license and passport.
Yeah, I mean, I kind of agree.Well, it's basically just travelling as much as possible while you're young. Nothing to stop you travelling after you leave uni (chances are it will be easier to do so moneywise), but you've just got so much free time on your hands while you're at uni, you'll probably meet people whom you're living/studying with who are like-minded, which helps you motivate each other to plan/save and you're just far less likely to be tied down with a bunch of assets, a meaningful relationship, a career, saving for a house and all the rest of it. I think if you don't try to do at least one of Europe (West is probably the easiest for a first-time traveller), South America or North America while you're still in uni (and preferably single), you're doing yourself a disservice. It's those life experiences that you'll remember forever.
Everyone has times when they're overseas where things have gone wrong, but I've yet to meet anyone who has said, "Geez, I wish I'd done less travelling while I was in my late teens/early twenties." I've sort of only ever done 1-3 month trips, with a mixture of backpacking/hotels/random hook ups with accommodation, so if it's an extended stay in a single place, I guess that's a bit different to my experiences. The other continents to me are just so different, you should try to get a fair few countries out of the way if you're travelling for a few months.
Something I find cringeworthy, embarrassing, and basically laughable is Contiki. Sorry to offend anyone who's done it. But some "ex"-friends, who I now kind of resent, are going to Europe next year. A bevy of around 15, all doing Contiki. One night stays in Pubs in eastern Europe is such a waste of money. And a waste of intaking wonderful culture.


That said. I'll be 27 when I travel. I feel in some other people's opinions that will be old. But I don't think it's to bad. Still young enough legs. And it's just a number.
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27 is not old. I mean, if you went on a Contiki-style bus tour, you'll probably be one of the oldest ones, but I think that's a very seasonal thing and at the time you're thinking of going, with uni still on, there'll probably be a fair few around your age, or close enough to it (there's not really that much difference between 23/24 and 27, in the grand scheme of things).
If you go on one of the other sort of tours which gives you more flexibility/independence, I'd be willing to guarantee you that there would be several people older than you on there. Time is on your side. Just try to dedicate as much time as you can to planning/saving, so you can make it the best trip possible, as it sounds like with the other stuff you're already doing in your life, travelling is not impossible, but difficult (and maybe only realistic once every three years or so).

From what I understand, Contiki is just a regular piss up. It's the everyday Australian bogan drinking at a pub. But the pub's not Frankston, it's Prague. I seriously would consider doing things on your own.
From what I understand, Contiki is just a regular piss up. It's the everyday Australian bogan drinking at a pub. But the pub's not Frankston, it's Prague. I seriously would consider doing things on your own.