What Your Go To Emojis Say About You

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What Your Go To Emojis Say About You

Have you ever noticed how difficult it can be to send a text without attaching a few emojis to it? A lot of people have certain ‘go to’ emojis that they use consistently. What’s interesting is that many of these emojis have travel undertones to them. Here’s what your “go to” emojis say about you.

A Bus

You know that cute little bus that you attach to the end of a text message that indicates that you are driving? What it really can be saying about you is that you want to visit a place with trolleys or other forms of public transportation. If this is your go to travel emoji, consider a trip to a city like San Francisco or London. You could also satisfy that travel bug by going on a roadtrip.

An Airplane

If you find yourself putting an airplane in your text messages every chance that you get, you are in desperate need of some traveling. Set aside a week or two for a vacation as a few days just won’t do! Consider going on an African safari or taking a tour in a city like Seville. It doesn’t really matter where you go as long as you take an airplane to get there.

A Volcano

You might use a volcano in a text message to symbolize that you’ve had a rough week and things are boiling over. However, what it could really mean is that you want to go to a place with mountains or volcanoes. Consider going to a natural park or visiting Mount St. Helens. There are also a handful of volcanoes to view on the islands of Hawaii.

A Sun

Do you like to put suns in your text messages? You are in need of a caribbean vacation. If you want to see a lot of places in a short period of time, consider going on a cruise to a place like Belize or Jamaica. If you’d rather spend more time at a destination, the Bahamas is a great choice as well as the beaches of Los Angeles or Miami.

A Firework

A text message with a firework emoji in it could mean that something exciting is happening. It could also mean that you’re ready to travel to some exciting celebration. Thinking about traveling for the holidays? Head over to Hong Kong to celebrate Chinese New Year or the Festival Of Lights in India. If you don’t feel like leaving the U.S., you can also head to New York City during New Years.

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Sue, our esteemed Operations Manager, has been honored as a Top Travel Specialist by Condé Nast Traveler for 2023 and 2024. With over 25 years of experience in the travel industry, Sue brings a wealth of expertise to our company, particularly in the areas of group travel, event planning, and blogging. As a passionate traveler herself, Sue has explored more than 20 countries across three continents, including captivating destinations such as Cuba, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates. Her firsthand experiences allow her to provide invaluable insights and recommendations to our clients, ensuring that their travel dreams become a reality. Sue's dedication to the travel industry extends beyond her role as Operations Manager. She has successfully coordinated over 200 travel groups, meticulously planning and executing each trip to perfection. Her attention to detail and commitment to excellence have earned her a reputation as a trusted and reliable travel professional. In addition to her operational expertise, Sue is a gifted writer at heart. She leverages her writing skills to share her love of travel and provide consumers with essential industry-related news and updates. Her engaging blog posts offer a unique perspective on the world of travel, inspiring others to embark on their own adventures. When she's not planning extraordinary trips or writing captivating travel content, Sue indulges in her passion for cooking, exploring the diverse flavors and culinary traditions of the places she visits. With her unwavering enthusiasm and extensive knowledge, Sue continues to be an integral part of our team, ensuring that every traveler's experience is truly unforgettable.