US travelers adopt new personas on vacation

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A recent survey reveals that nearly half of U.S. travelers embrace a different persona while on vacation. This shift often involves increased adventurousness and a willingness to try new things. Faye Travel Insurance's survey of 3,000 Americans found 45% embrace their adventurous side, while 40% feel like a different person entirely. Common behaviors include trying new foods, being more social, and taking more risks. The study also highlighted health benefits of travel, including increased longevity and reduced risk of heart-related conditions. Even short trips can reduce stress and improve overall well-being.


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