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8 signs it’s time to stop traveling and go home

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3. It’s an April morning in Costa Rica, and you are haggling market vendors over the price of a mango.

2. You’ve (almost) agreed to write copy for the BuenaVista Condo Development marketing brochure.

1. Your girlfriend is insisting she can go another few days before she “needs” to spend money on washing her clothes.


—from 8 signs it’s time to stop traveling and go home

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