Submitted by LaVieEnRoseLavelle t3_11c5kwr in tifu
stlmick t1_ja2s28w wrote
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it is uncommon in the US.
speculatrix t1_ja2sb1c wrote
OP didn't actually say it was the USA
kimar2z t1_ja35fqp wrote
To be fair - it's really only super uncommon only in lower income households. Ya know, people who can't afford to travel and whatnot.
I say that, of course, by at 27 years old I still don't have a passport and my baby sister got hers at 17 after saving up for a year to plan a summer trip to visit a friend who lived in Italy. Pretty sure my mom doesn't have one either, tbh.
stlmick t1_ja36z9w wrote
Well I am from the midwest. When I was 23, I had a buddy who had never left the state border. We went to a different city on a road trip with our friends band. He was stoked. It was on our side of the city though. We offered to drive an extra 20 minutes but that wouldn't have counted so we didn't.
kimar2z t1_ja39dsr wrote
Your poor friend hahaha. I know people like that! But in my case it's almost reasonable, because I live in Texas. You can pretty much drive all day and still be in Texas. Sometimes I think that Texas is inescapable and my presence here is a form of punishment for some atrocious sin I must have committed in a past life. Texas is suffering.
Then again, I went to Canada briefly as a child for my uncle's wedding. But I was like 3 years old and I only kinda remember it. It was in like 1999 too, so I didn't even need a passport to go. Kinda crazy looking back on it haha.
Lexnal t1_ja3biw0 wrote
Texas is huge, I always found it funny that the state of Texas accounted for half of my drive to and from MN.
HelenaBirkinBag t1_ja5abae wrote
That’s common in the Midwest but uncommon on the coasts. It’s cheaper for me to fly to Reykjavik than it is to LA. My children are teens and have traveled to Europe on four separate occasions, but they’ve never been to California. I went to uni in Ohio and it blew my mind how many people had never seen the ocean.
Altruistic-Bad228 t1_ja374jt wrote
Don't worry bud, I didn't get mine til I was 26.
kimar2z t1_ja39jmy wrote
Fair enough. I hope to get mine one day, if nothing else because I live in Texas and I'm close(ish) to the Mexico border, and my boyfriend has family that lives in Mexico, so at some point we'd like to go see some of them... but it'll be a bit lol
pgm928 t1_ja4c902 wrote
I didn’t get a passport until I was in my mid-30s. Who are these people trotting off to Paris at a moment’s notice?
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amazingsandwiches t1_ja2tdr7 wrote
Wow, you sure do know a lot about Europe!
Since you're the expert, you might want to delete this baseless untruth from wikipedia.
egglayingzebra t1_ja2tzow wrote
You cannot. That changed years ago.
mrdannyg21 t1_ja2u2cf wrote
Americans need a passport to go to Canada or Mexico, or any other country. Normal exceptions apply, like for deployed military.
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