With the right credit cards, travel isn't as expensive as it sounds
I spent the most on dining this December, which came in at $1,057.02 . My cheapest month was October with just $195.67, while I was spending time studying Spanish in South America and visiting the Caribbean.I spend my money on a variety of things, but since I don't stay in one place for very long, a lot of my shopping is online, subscription-based if I can snag a good promotion, and gifts for family and friends.
By contrast, I spent the least money on shopping in April, spending only $38.46! We stayed in a tiny Spanish village with only 11 people in April, so I spent my time sightseeing, relaxing, and working instead of shopping.Courtesy of Caroline Lupini One of the best things about being remote and location-independent is the ability to do the things that the locals do, and see the things that are famous, unique, and different wherever I am. Even though I do work full time, I still have the ability to be flexible with my hours and explore as much as possible.
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