This line is such a great way to frame how travel rewires our moral compass.

It's interesting how you bridge centuries of human behavior with Chaucer's iconic pilgrimage, showing that the urge to escape societal norms is nothing new.

Your take on the "geographical loophole" of morality is both sharp and hilarious, especially as it connects historical reflections with modern holiday antics.

Thanks for sharing!

David Peluchette
David Peluchette

Written by David Peluchette

I'm an American Expat who's been living, working and traveling abroad for over 26 years, writing in a variety of topics from an Expat's perspective.

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