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Idely dapat isinasama pero sa situatio namin na maraming bayarin, hindi sya kasama. 5 years na kaming hindi nakaka labas ng bansa kaya kahit papaano nasanay na din kami na hindi talaga i-prioritize ang travel. Yung mga malalapit like Tagaytay, Subic, etc. e ibanh usapan na yun. Pumupunta talaga kami kase hindi naman ganoong kagastos.

Not on a monthly basis. We plan trips out of town or out of the country way ahead to take advantage of seat sales. What we include in the monthly budget is our mini 'trips' just within the metro which we do every weekend as our family bonding.

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Money is so difficult to budget these days. I wish I could and if I have the capacity, I definitely would. It's just that I put more into the basic needs and also prioritize emergency savings than leisure.

Yes, we allot a % of our combined income for travel. However, there are cases that it's not enough especially for out-of-country trips so we have to get some from our family savings.

We don't have the means to do it at the moment. Very rare naman yung travel plans namin, like once or twice a year lang kasi maliliit pa ang kids.

I used to that before, but now things are more complicated so I can't squeeze it in anymore. travel at least twice a year.

As needed only. It would affect the entire budget if we do it monthly. So if there's only a concrete plan then we save.

Not on a monthly basis. Only a month or two before the scheduled travel, that's the time I save up for it.

Yes, it's good to include travel in the budget so you can plan trips wisely and don't overspend.

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