Yes, I think I would have. My great grandparents did.
I wouldn't have left home I would have protect my home because no one can tell you get out you have the right to stay there.
i would talk to him and have fun.
We would travel just like people did before cars. If you want to leave out trains too, almost nobody would travel more than 50 to 100 miles from their home in their entire life.
The Elvenkin decided to leave home and travel to Esgaroth to seek refuge from an impending threat or danger in their own land, or to explore new opportunities and establish connections with other cultures.
Yes. Immigrants have a chosen country for them to get a better life, identity and home due to family, political and other reasons. Immigrants can choose to leave their home but refugees are a whole different subject.
Mrs Claus doesn't usually travel with Santa in the sleigh. If you left a little biscuit or cake I'm sure Santa would take it home with him for her.
Hit the road. See the world. Shake the dust off my feet. Leave the nest. [ Leave home for the first time.] Blow this pop stand. [Leave the vicinity] Ride the rails. [ train travel,usually as a hobo]
I would not advise for anyone to do so. You can leave home when you are a responsible adult. 18?
Mother Teresa did not travel to Iceland, she went to Ireland to learn English as a member of the Sisters of Loreto.
Leave Home
David had to leave home to escape from Saul, who was trying to kill him out of jealousy. David was chosen by God to be the next king of Israel, which threatened Saul's reign. David had to flee to protect his own life until he could eventually become king.
It was very hard. To travel any distance took several days. A person going 30 miles by horse or wagon would have to leave home for 2 days to get there and another 2 days to go home. Not only was the trip long, but people had problems getting around after dark. There were no lights to see by so travel at night was dangerous.