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Ask HN: Would you Airbnb with 4-6 strangers?
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3 points
by bjpless
1520 days ago
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I've been doing the remote work thing for a couple of years now and it's obviously quite socially isolating. I'd love to travel and co-work with friends regularly but my personal network is only so deep to reliably count on those known travel companions. Is there a world where others in a similar position would trust 4-6 (identity verified) strangers with similar preferences to leisurely travel or co-work out of a shared AirBnB and generally socialize in the evenings or around shared hobbies (i.e. surfing, rock climbing, meditation, a book club, etc.). I think that a shared house and a 4-8 person group provides the most cost effective and socially conducive environment -- they are genuinely the most fun experiences of my life. Clearly, though, they require sufficient trust and safety. If strangers are a bridge too far, would you self-organize trips like this with co-workers if planning were simple? |
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It was one of my fondest times. I didn't really keep up with those people but I could see a different reality where me, a 60 year old salsa dancing chilean ex boat captain, a russian phd sex psychologist, and a devops engineer who's not maintaining his psych meds that well continue that adventure at new locations and maybe it's the best thing anyone's ever seen.
I wish there was a way to keep that train rolling. The host lady moved her operation to somewhere else. She's been running hostels for years. I should give her a call. She's for sure keeping the dream alive.