Making friends can be an odd experience when you travel, because when you part ways, you usually have no intention of seeing each other again. Common departure phrases like “see you later” stick out like a sore thumb, and you begin to say things like “I hope you have a great life” because you know that you likely won’t encounter them again. But, if there’s one thing I’ve noticed as I became a more seasoned traveler, it’s that the more you travel, the smaller the world becomes. Suddenly, you begin to run into people you know in cities and countries far from where you once met. The math is fairly simple; the more people you meet, the more likely running into a past hitchhiking acquaintance will happen.
I’ll never forget the first time that this happened to me. I ran into someone who I had hitched a ride with, hundreds of miles away from where they gave me that ride. They were the next door neighbor to the person who hosted me as I was Couchsurfing. It was an unexpected and exciting experience, and I soon discovered that experiences like this make you feel more connected to the world and the people in it. The people you meet along traveling journeys are just as memorable as the places you visit, if not more so.