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The United States has lifted its global travel warning. Will you travel to the United States during the epidemic?

Of course not. Even if the United States lifts its global travel warning, I will not travel to the United States during the epidemic.

Although the current epidemic situation has slowed down, many people have taken off their masks. But I think we still need to reduce unnecessary travel, and we still can’t take it lightly, so to this question, my answer is definitely no.

When it comes to travel, there are countless places of interest in our country. It is said that there is heaven above and Suzhou and Hangzhou below, not to mention every province, every city, and every county? Everything has its own unique charm. As long as you observe and feel with your heart, there are scenery everywhere.

I haven’t even traveled all over China, or even a few provinces, so why would I go all the way to the United States? Especially during the epidemic?

If you really want to travel to the United States, why can't you wait until the epidemic is over and it is completely safe?

As for me, I am a person who is very afraid of trouble.

When you go to the United States, you first have to apply for a passport and visa, which is very troublesome. What's more, when traveling, you still have to plan, find accommodation, compare options and choose the one that's the most economical. It's troublesome just thinking about it. What’s even more annoying is that my English is not very good. I can’t understand the local people I’m unfamiliar with and can’t understand them. What’s the point of such a trip?

So, my insistence is not to run around during the epidemic. If I have to travel, I can choose any place in China. I will never choose to go abroad, let alone the United States.

Although the United States has lifted its global travel warning, it is still in the midst of an epidemic. If you go to the United States, where do you put your own safety?

When you come back from the United States, you will realize how much you have lost the moment you enter the country. You may be quarantined, or you may not even be able to return home.

Moreover, I am particularly concerned about the sense of belonging. The United States is a foreign country to me, so what sense of belonging can I have? Why should I give up my sense of belonging for a trip?

So, my answer to this question is, absolutely!