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Is it odd that my friend doesn't want to go on holiday with me, to an area I've been to before ?

46 replies

achot · 28/04/2026 18:56

Ive suggested a few places I've been to before. Not accommodation, rather bresorts/ areas. She doesn't want us to go to where I've been before.

Is that odd ?

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Roads · 28/04/2026 18:57

I wouldn't see it as odd. Surely there's plenty of places you've not visited where you could explore together?

didntlikeanyofthesuggestions · 28/04/2026 18:58

Very odd. I'd be getting my ducks in a row.

Arlanymor · 28/04/2026 18:58

She just wants to create completely new adventures with you I guess and explore a new place together.

DontReplyAll · 28/04/2026 18:58

She doesn’t want you to control the schedule, or to be trip leader.

She might be concerned that you won’t want to visit an attraction/art gallery/restaurant etc thst she wants to because you’ve already done it.

Why not just pick somewhere new, or ask her for suggestions?

TheCurious0range · 28/04/2026 18:59

She wants to go somewhere you are discovering together rather than you saying let's go here it's good or I don't want to do that I've done it before, to be able to share new experiences, seems reasonable

achot · 28/04/2026 19:00

Just to confirm, this will be a pool/ beach holiday. No attractions to visit. Just restaurants in the eve

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Lastofthesummerwines · 28/04/2026 19:00

I would have to agree with her. She probably doesn't want you to "show her the sights" Like a tour guide, she wants you to explore together and you both see the sights for the first time at the same time..
I think it changes the dynamics when someone has already seen it before coz they will only want to return to see what they choose.

amargaritaplease · 28/04/2026 19:01

I agree as well! It’s nice exploring an area together

Roads · 28/04/2026 19:01

achot · 28/04/2026 19:00

Just to confirm, this will be a pool/ beach holiday. No attractions to visit. Just restaurants in the eve

I don't think it makes much difference really. I would think it odder that you only want to go somewhere you've already been.

Why the reluctance to try somewhere new with her?

theresnolimits · 28/04/2026 19:03

When I go away with my two close friends we always choose somewhere new to all of us. Makes it fun to discover it together. And no one ‘takes the lead’.

PygmyOwl · 28/04/2026 19:04

Definitely more fun to try somewhere new together.

DontReplyAll · 28/04/2026 19:05

achot · 28/04/2026 19:00

Just to confirm, this will be a pool/ beach holiday. No attractions to visit. Just restaurants in the eve

In which case why does it matter where you go? Just pick somewhere new

ToKittyornottoKitty · 28/04/2026 19:07

didntlikeanyofthesuggestions · 28/04/2026 18:58

Very odd. I'd be getting my ducks in a row.

What?

marcopront · 28/04/2026 19:07

Why do you want to go somewhere you have been before

TittyGajillions · 28/04/2026 19:07

Do you have a tendency to be the big I am about things?

ToKittyornottoKitty · 28/04/2026 19:07

achot · 28/04/2026 19:00

Just to confirm, this will be a pool/ beach holiday. No attractions to visit. Just restaurants in the eve

She obviously wants to go somewhere neither of you have been before so just do that.

HeddaGarbled · 28/04/2026 19:09

Are you only suggesting places you’ve been before?

That’s just a difference in preferences: some people like familiarity and some people like novelty.

maftaz · 28/04/2026 19:12

Methinks you met some handsome fella in one of the places you've been to and want to go back to find him again, 😊or you know your way around these places and don't want the hassle of somewhere new.

Not all beach hols are the same. I'd say narrow it down to two new spots, toss a coin and go for it. You'd never know what's waiting for you there!

I suppose next I'll be told that you are in a LTR or married and this is your annual girlie trip or something!

Bonden · 28/04/2026 19:15

Not odd. She doesn’t want you hosting her and touring her and being the expert with tedious tales of what it was like before

Arlanymor · 28/04/2026 19:16

maftaz · 28/04/2026 19:12

Methinks you met some handsome fella in one of the places you've been to and want to go back to find him again, 😊or you know your way around these places and don't want the hassle of somewhere new.

Not all beach hols are the same. I'd say narrow it down to two new spots, toss a coin and go for it. You'd never know what's waiting for you there!

I suppose next I'll be told that you are in a LTR or married and this is your annual girlie trip or something!

Uh oh - is it the Solana, Benidorm?!!

ShanghaiDiva · 28/04/2026 19:20

didntlikeanyofthesuggestions · 28/04/2026 18:58

Very odd. I'd be getting my ducks in a row.

Nowhere near as odd as this response…

InfoSecInTheCity · 28/04/2026 19:24

She wants to explore together and find restaurants and things you both like, not be directed based on your previous experiences.

Shinyandnew1 · 28/04/2026 19:30

didntlikeanyofthesuggestions · 28/04/2026 18:58

Very odd. I'd be getting my ducks in a row.

What a bizarre reply!

maftaz · 28/04/2026 19:43

Arlanymor · 28/04/2026 19:16

Uh oh - is it the Solana, Benidorm?!!

😂😂😂😂😂

Bitzee · 28/04/2026 19:44

It’s more fun to explore somewhere new together than be told that you MUST go to that restaurant because it was fabulous 4 years ago…