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SURVEY: 43% of Adults Frequently Name Drop Countries They Have Visited

A recent survey involving 2,000 travelers reveals that 43% often compare their international travel experiences with those of others.

The research indicates that 44% casually bring up their "country count" during conversations, while 38% promptly list destinations when travel topics arise.

Approximately one-third of respondents consider their travel history a symbol of pride, and 20% admit to feeling superior to people who have traveled less.

Some individuals inflate their travel records by including childhood trips, airport layovers, or day excursions as full visits.

New Zealand, Japan, and Australia rank highest on travelers’ wish lists, whereas France, Spain, and Italy continue to be the most frequently visited countries.

Despite the tendency to boast, 39% of participants find others’ travel bragging irritating.


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