Tourists Complain About The Most Stupid Things

Brits abroad are obviously getting worse at demanding home comforts, Why do people like this continue to go abroad? These people are probably best just staying in the UK for their hols instead of complaining about the most stupid things.

Here are just a few quotes and facts about Brits abroad.

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“I think it should be explained in the brochure that the local store does not sell proper biscuits like custard creams or ginger nuts.”

“None of the hotel staff was English, and the tea didn’t taste the same as at home.”

“On my holiday to Goa in India, I was disgusted to find that almost every restaurant served curry. I don’t like spicy food at all.”

A British holidaymaker in St Kitts actually demanded to be moved another hotel after saying that she “could hear the sea waves breaking on the shore”

Staff at a resort in the Pelion peninsula in Greece were asked “why is there is no pizza delivery service?” and a survey conducted by the travel company Isango.com this summer found that 19 per cent of people “dislike going away because foreigners don’t want to speak English”.

Well stay at home then!!!



One Response to “Tourists Complain About The Most Stupid Things”

  1. santa maria Says:

    Hm.. a visited GOA’s restaurants and almost all of them offered european cuisine too.

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