I live in France and have worked on canal hire boats for nearly 50 years. A few years ago we had customers from the Lebanon on a boat for a week. It rained the whole time and when they handed the boat back at the end of the week I mentioned what a shame the weather had been so bad. "Not at all. It was wonderful. It never rains where we live." They were so happy to have spent a week in the rain. Lovely people and what an amazing attitude.
@heatherjay88022 ай бұрын
In Australia we use the term, “A good rain”, which means we’ve had a worthwhile amount, usually greatly appreciated in a country where droughts are common. However, I discovered while visiting Ireland that they were bemused by that phrase - it rains there so often that there’s no such thing as a “good” rain! While travelling through Europe on a coach tour with mainly fellow Aussies, we stopped at a hotel which was a former palace. As we walked in, many of us stopped to “Ooh” and “Ah” - not at the building, but the fact there was a sprinkler watering the green grass in front of the hotel. After 3 years of drought and no watering of lawns at home, seeing such a sight impressed us all!
@jibrilnoflugel1702Ай бұрын
@@heatherjay8802 in Spain we also use the term "a good rain(or whatever)" wich means that is raining A LOT, but as a bad thing, f.e. "my mother gave me a good scold" Its curious.
@heatherjay8802Ай бұрын
@@jibrilnoflugel1702 I understand what you mean, though here we usually appreciate the rain, as droughts are common.
@Ilar-en7lgАй бұрын
@@jibrilnoflugel1702No, that's not true, it also means positive.
@margreetanceaux390622 күн бұрын
@@williamgeorgefraser We (Netherlands) had friends over, from the Hopi nation in Arizona. We went to the famous Keukenhof gardens, an abundance of tulips, colours and green. It rained the whole day. My friends had bought their first ever umbrella. But we (always complaining Dutch…) said "oh, isn’t it a shame; all that rain!" They didn’t think so, they wanted to take all those clouds with them, to their arid corn field…
@actuallyKriminell3 ай бұрын
Calling spaniards foreigners in Spain is a certified USA moment
@pabloperezfernandez58773 ай бұрын
A esa clase de gente les quitamos rápido la tontería aquí, por eso escriben reseñas enfadados prometiendo no volver 😊
@Yesnaught3 ай бұрын
I think it's older Brits that tend to have that problem, they basically treat Spain as part of England for holidays and retirement. I recall they got upset when Brexit meant they couldn't as easily go to Spain for a holiday anymore, just didn't register to them that it is an entirely separate country.
@Hudpix163 ай бұрын
Their shock would be to realize they’re in Europe and not south of Mexico.
@Tuidjy3 ай бұрын
It is not just Americans and Brits. It's just that a lot of people speak English, and can understand how stupid the reviewers have been. It's people from countries which were Empires, or still pretend to be. Russians, Chinese, Turks.... I sometimes see Russian reviews of Bulgarian and Serbian tourist attractions. I wonder whether they are being sarcastic when they do not know that one of the countries above was NOT liberated by Russians, that Cyrillic is not a "Russian" alphabet (The one developed for Russia was the Glagolitza) that when a sign with a dozen words has a single letter out of place does not mean there is a typo, but is in a different language, and most words happen to be spelled exactly the same way as in Russian. Or when they look at medieval books, and say that they are not really Bulgarian or Serbian, because they are in Old Church Slavonic, "and that is just archaic Russian".
@alganhar13 ай бұрын
@@Yesnaught So you take a tiny minority of Brits and apply it to the entire population.... Answer a question to yourself, and try to do so honestly. What does that make you?
@KimOfDrac3 ай бұрын
It's actually quite strange how so many Americans don't understand they're the foreigner when they travel outside the US...
@creuvette293 ай бұрын
the comment means that spabish people should be able to speak english for the many foreigners' convenience
@mamorot71102 ай бұрын
the problem is .............usa think are the only american in the continent and usa is the entyre world ,no joke !
@RonBhattacharya23 күн бұрын
Totally!
@PatriciaClarke-ce9th19 күн бұрын
They comprehend ,little, who voted for an insane convicted criminal to run their country
@boraonline7036Күн бұрын
It comes with the ignorance they have for the rest of the world. Foreign politcs only matter as far as it concerns their direct interests. And it also shows if you show an american a map of another continent and he has to guess where which country is. It's not that people in other parts of the world know every country, but at least they have some clue. There are many videos on that. Like an american vs. a european. The give the european the name of a US state and he or she has to say where on the map the state is. and the american it's european countries on the european map. And one of the most funny answer was regarding switzerland. That it can't be that small country within all those mountains! 🤣 According to him it was somewhere in Scandinavia! 😂 Well, if there is 1 thing you should have heard about switzerland: The landscape is ALL about mountains!
@tonycasey31833 ай бұрын
If you are not prepared for different places to be different from where you live - stay home.
@leohickey49533 ай бұрын
Agreed. It reminds me of the time I visited friends in South Africa (I'm English) and as we approached Jo'burg airport one of them nudged me and said with a smile "It's not going to be the same as home y'know." I replied "It had better not be, I've just spent twelve hours on a plane". 🐘🦁🦓🐊🦒
@IesKorpershoek3 ай бұрын
Americans don't even know there is more then the US.
@jattikuukunen3 ай бұрын
I say go and learn. If you're still that way next time, then stay home.
@thehangmansdaughter11203 ай бұрын
Yeah, people travel 6000 miles to get here and they're pissed off it's not like home. They've spent thousands and thousands of dollars to get to New Zealand, but they don't like that New Zealand isn't America. It just does my head in.
@dfuher9683 ай бұрын
Of all the remarks from Americans (to me or overheard) over the years on my travels all over Europe, the worst was a redfaced middleaged American guy very loudly complaining, that since they singlehandedly defeated the Nazis for "these lazy pr*cks", the least they could do was make it proper American. While he was sitting at an outdoor cafe in a medieval town with a magnificent view, being served really good (local) food. Every single other person there, regardless of nationality, visibly cringed.
@gaborbakos70583 ай бұрын
If you see the ocean in London then RUN!
@zebo-the-fat3 ай бұрын
or swim?
@andmos10013 ай бұрын
News flash: when South Pole get melted down to mere rocks, London would be mostly under water
@sallysmith77783 ай бұрын
There might not be an ocean in London, but there is a beach around Tower and London bridges. During the early part of the 20th C, Londoners, not able to afford to go to the coast, would go to the beach on the Thames. Not really recommended, and definitely not to swim in.
@alemgas3 ай бұрын
@@andmos1001best news all day
@hellemarc47673 ай бұрын
Too late by then, lol.
@liquidminds3 ай бұрын
I'll never understand why people go on holiday expecting it to be like home. If you want home, stay home. Much cheaper.
@richardbarnard91103 ай бұрын
A fellow Brit once moaned to me while on holiday in Spain that she couldn't get 'a decent cup of tea'...why do these people even leave home?
@BergenDev3 ай бұрын
@@richardbarnard9110 And expect to find a Full English breakfast everywhere :D
@micade25183 ай бұрын
... and less disappointing? ;o)
@stefanrichter91623 ай бұрын
Believe me , the mayority of tourists want everything to be the same as at home , but with sun.
@silviahannak3213Ай бұрын
My Mum: I will can eat at MC Donald. (Cause Restaurants are so expensive in London, no Mum, there are also affordable Restaurants there. She is European. I always wonder..why don't you try something New? Who needs MC Donald..in freaking London when there are other Options. My Godness. Who wants to eat fat Burgers all the Time ? Being somewhere else. I don't get it.
@fishtigua3 ай бұрын
These people vote, breed, even "educate" their children. Lord help us.
@hurtigheinz37903 ай бұрын
Think about how stupid the average person is. Now realise half of the population are even stupider than that.
@Muck0063 ай бұрын
Most of these people BELIEVE in "our Lord Jesus Christ" ... and daily post citations from a book that was written 1600 years ago and translated several times.
@abrilvelez46813 ай бұрын
Yo creo que nos extinguimos😂😂
@Ikkeligeglad3 ай бұрын
@@Muck006 Stupidity knows no bounds
@paulbarnett2273 ай бұрын
@@Muck006 They are usually Trump voters too 🤣
@entylsa3 ай бұрын
These people need themed amusement parks, not actual foreign countries.
@NoName-pd7uf3 ай бұрын
Yeah, and then we will hear, they know XY country, because they were in it's theme park. Not sure which is better. At least we get many laughs.
@mgammeren3 ай бұрын
A bit like that Dutch themed park or something they have in the USA where they do Klompendans etc. It's funny/sad
@timdowney67213 ай бұрын
Many probably think the hotel lobbies and such in Las Vegas were actually brought from Europe, Egypt, et al.
@DH.20163 ай бұрын
Epcot.
@theFado963 ай бұрын
That's what Venice is turning into slowly but surely. It's losing it's identity as a city where people live and work, and becoming a theme park for the insane amount of tourist that come every day of the year. Nothing is done for its citiziens anymore, it's all for the tourists.
@sofiavillarroel43543 ай бұрын
I work in a touristy place and I SWEAR people from the US are so.... Entitled? (idk if that's the word). I've seen them looking at me with a disgusted face bc I was SPEAKING SPANISH WITH MY COWORKERS and one time an American woman came to us as we were talking about some technical issues we had and straight up told us "You know that we can HEAR YOU????? RIGHT????? And we can't understand you, you should be speaking a common language" and I swear I can't make this shit up it's happened multiple times in different set-ups😭😭😭
@SmallSpoonBrigade3 ай бұрын
lol, Spanish isn't a common language? I live in a part of the US that's nowhere near Mexico and I'll sometimes hear people speaking in Spanish. I'm genuinely confused as to where one could go in the US where that's not going to be the case.
@sofiavillarroel43543 ай бұрын
@@SmallSpoonBrigade i forgot to mention I'M I SPAIN 😭😭 And they complain we speak Spanish bc they "can't understand what we say". They want us to speak exclusively in English so they can understand everything😭😭 Obviously it's not everyone it's like some specific people (yeah, the well known Karens) And the there's people from the US amazed because I can speak like 4 languages in the span of 10min but lol it's always so funny to me how some people look at us 😭😭 Also happens sometimes with old German couples, I ask them if they speak Spanish, English, French or Italian AN THEY GO "German 😤" bruh
@paulsmith4103 ай бұрын
Sadly, the Americans that can most afford to travel abroad are insulated from reality by their money.
@Shaytan.6663 ай бұрын
@@sofiavillarroel4354 Oh yes, the old Germans here are either the nicest or the most racist people, there is nothing in between One time my sister, her three children, my father and I were walking to our car and an old man screamed Be quiet, we are here in Germany and not in Arabia We are not Arabs and we weren't even loud, the children were laughing and running but that's what kid do, you can't force them to be silent and it wasn't even 8 p.m.
@mravecsk13 ай бұрын
Had similar epxerience in car rental and I told them it is racist to force us use english in our own country while we speak to each other...they shut up, took their paper work, keys and left. They were served by other guy that spoke english to them the rest of us had our country clients. Mental.
@paulrutter53303 ай бұрын
My daughter worked a phone complaints line for a major tour operator - actually received a Health & Safety complaint from a woman on return form an African Safari holiday - horrified that none of the animals were caged, and were in her words "just allowed to run free, wherever they wanted !" They live among us - and they breed!!
@pg46623 ай бұрын
@paulrutter5330 and vote!!
@joserobles81863 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@pixel25433 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@danaidavou61623 ай бұрын
The only animal who shouldn't breed is her.
@valsyaranamual68533 ай бұрын
Dumb and dumber! Really? Hope that woman didn't breed!
@philiprice78753 ай бұрын
overheard a woman (shock not an American) "why are the lions not fed a vegan diet?" look of shock on guides face i said to her "cant find enough vegans to feed them) guide then said to me "i am so stealing that line"
@Ihoha13 ай бұрын
👍😂
@NoName-pd7uf3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@thearmouredpenguin71483 ай бұрын
Definitely one to keep in the back of the brain for future use.
@christinelee40793 ай бұрын
Brilliant 😊
@patrickporter65363 ай бұрын
So very old.
@albadure2 ай бұрын
Spanish girl here 🙋. I sincerely apologize for the rain and for being too spanish in Spain. 😂😂😂
@tonchrysoprase86543 ай бұрын
The simple use of the word "attraction" creeps me out. Stonehenge and a ton of other tourist spots are popular because they're relevant to humanity, not because somebody thought to attract some entitled slob like some American roadside attraction.
@IWrocker3 ай бұрын
@@tonchrysoprase8654 that’s a good point
@emrk65173 ай бұрын
I've been there. It's the kind of place where you have to just be in the moment and contemplate. That's not the strength of the stereotypical American, longing for bells and whistles. There was an audio guide at the time, but I turned mine off after the intro.
@sarderim3 ай бұрын
It's because americans think the world is Disneyland and only made for their entertainment. I met americans in the mountains in flip flops, no water no sun protection nothing. And that was in several situations, in europe: the alps, and even in the US: Kauai (Hawaii), Rocky Mountains. etc.
@320iSTWEdition3 ай бұрын
The Stonehenge comment was from an actual Brit...... NOT american! Notice the last sentence: ".....but that can be said of other, far better attractions that OUR country has to offer...." definitely NOT american! That Brit must've missed history classes often to NOT know about this...... like an american complaining about an old piece of paper with something unreadable scribbled onto it behind thick safety glass which is the Declaration of Independence. Or a german writing about that boring huge stone gate in Berlin that doesn't even have some kind of hotel inside.....
@lannifincoris64823 ай бұрын
@@320iSTWEdition Maybe he compared UK with US with this OUR?
@doublehelix78803 ай бұрын
With every day I am getting more convinced that "Idiocracy" is not a comedy, but a documentary.
@mogaman283 ай бұрын
An already fulfilling prophecy?
@patriciamillin-j3s3 ай бұрын
@@mogaman28Only just now? Didn’t that happen a long time ago already.
@snerdterguson3 ай бұрын
I don't even think Idiocracy exists. What happened was, several million people all had the same vision of a grisly future. Unfortunately, it appears we were unable to avert or fate.
@nagyzoli3 ай бұрын
Fact established long time ago :)
@TheBerteh3 ай бұрын
Well...many are now wearing Crocs...so that's one box ticked
@davidmiller37093 ай бұрын
I think my favourite is a woman who wrote of a beach holiday, “There were fish in the sea, the children were startled.”
@zymelin213 ай бұрын
once upon a time we bathed on a sandy beach. in the water I suddenly stepped on something alive!! I called for help, and we discovered that I had stepped, and stood on a sole. we somehow netted it, killed it, and ate it for dinner at home. great experience
@sergevereecke6803 ай бұрын
There is a video of a woman in a motorboat surrounded by whales , phoned the police from the boat because she felt they were attacking her ? Nationality : USA .
@HappyBeezerStudios3 ай бұрын
And meanwhile we made a sport of jumping over beached jellyfish and swimming through mudplains without cutting our feet on mussles.
@nellinightshade3358Ай бұрын
Somehow, it sounds English.
@MikesVoyagesAndDrives3 ай бұрын
The problem is, that most stupid people are too stupid to know they are stupid.
@891Henry3 ай бұрын
The Dunning-Kruger Effect.
@janetgray21843 ай бұрын
That was me in the past
@SD_Alias3 ай бұрын
The same with dead people. They too do not know that they are dead.
@Smido833 ай бұрын
"Just think about how stupid the average person is... and now think about that half of mankind is even stupider!"
@littleDutchie923 ай бұрын
Ignorance is bliss... I guess?
@Aotearas3 ай бұрын
"Too many foreigners abroad". I suggest to let that one marinate for a hot minute. That's a LOT of "we got flat earthers all around the globe" energy!
@ronmoore43723 ай бұрын
somehow they do not get that when they are in another country , they are the foreigners. lol
@NoName-pd7uf3 ай бұрын
"flat earthers around the globe" energy😂😂😂😂😂 thanks for that line. Best!
@littleDutchie923 ай бұрын
This sentence (too many foreigners live abroad now) really broke my brain for a minute there😂. Like dude.... WHAT are you saying???
@MAYO200920103 ай бұрын
I think his/her thought process had to do with the fact that he/she was convinced that we were all Mexican people living in Spain 🤡
@monicanavarro29063 ай бұрын
@@MAYO20092010 I guess the fact that the language is called SPANISH isn't a good enough clue to its origin. Funny side story: Once I was at a movie theater watching some Penelope Cruz movie that's actually 100% in Italian (yes, NOT Spanish). Two people walked out because they kept complaining that the whole movie was "in Mexican"! 😂
@maryloufarnsworth84613 ай бұрын
I am an American and had an opportunity to travel to Italy with my Italian friend. We were in Europe for 5 weeks. We went to Paris for several days and had a blast. I was raised to be polite to everyone and, oh boy, did this pay off. I pulled out my high school French and this paid off, as well. Everyone one we ran into was really nice. Making an effort to speak the language always pays off. One day we had lunch at the Paris Hard Rock Cafe and I told the waiter (he did speak English) that the Mac and Cheese was outstanding. The next thing I knew the chef was at our table. I raved to the chef it was soooo good. English mixed with French. We all laughed and got a comped dessert. Attempting the language and being polite and respectful can make for a fantastic experience.
@davidmiller37093 ай бұрын
Same or rather similar Paris experience (Irish) of course it pays to address people like you have leant manners.
@elizabethsellors90463 ай бұрын
exactly
@quintonsm26163 ай бұрын
Agreed....be a gracious visitor.....make an effort to observe and reciprocate customs. I was in Malaysia swimming where a couple of Europeans swam next to us topless. I'm no prude (far from it, free those ta tas!!!) but I had to swim away. Complete disrespect.
@nox87303 ай бұрын
Being french, the one thing that strikes me is that there are actually people in this world who may need the things you talk about to be spelled out for them, because it does not strike them as being obvious... I have no idea what it means to "try and be polite". I was raised to be, and hence, i am. It appears to me that this extreme individualism in the USA is the source of many problems. Kids who are not taught from a young age to mind their manners and not bother others won't be able to learn respect once they reach adulthood. It's too late.
@davidmiller37093 ай бұрын
@@nox8730 indubitablement.
@riverraven73593 ай бұрын
do any of these people know anything about where they are going? Spain is too Spanish and there's curry in India? wtf did you expect?
@westaussieeggs88673 ай бұрын
only white Italians in Italy
@JamesDavy20093 ай бұрын
I don't get the Yanks' hatred of the Spanish language.
@Lightice13 ай бұрын
@@JamesDavy2009 The Spanish complaint in this case happened to be a British woman, if I recall the context correctly. Morons come from all countries, you just can't understand the ones who don't speak English.
@GiveMeSpaceTravel-bg8td3 ай бұрын
I think those people complaining about people not speaking English in Spain may have another problem as I have visited Spain a couple of times and found that most people there speak at least some English and many people speak English very well.
@thehangmansdaughter11203 ай бұрын
We get that shit in New Zealand all the time. Either we're not "American" enough for them, or they're angry we don't live in tiny Maori villages, living an indigenous lifestyle.
@martinsear54703 ай бұрын
Part of the reason we can't get close to Stonehenge anymore is because tourists kept chipping pieces off to take home.
@LeSarthois3 ай бұрын
Same thing around Carnac, Brittany. Less impressive than Stonehenge since it's "just" rocks standing up, but on hundred of meters. Well in the past 20 years the city council fenced every field where they are and you now need to be part of a group to enter, because people would chip parts of the rocks, or write on them, etc... probably many French and British tourists really given the location. Stupidity is universal.
@jasminejones73893 ай бұрын
I was so fortunate: when I was a kid my family drove from London to Cornwall several times a year to visit family. We usually took a detour to go to Salisbury Plain and stop at Stonehenge for a picnic. ( we were very careful to leave no trace )The cordoning off didn't happen for a long time, and can only be blamed on the stupidity of humans. Dad like to drive at night and we were there in the dead of night many times, including under the full moon. The place has such a powerful vibration I feel sorry for those who regarded it as just a bunch of rocks.
@101steel43 ай бұрын
Or carving their names. Just like sir Christopher Wren. I'm guessing Americans won't know who he is 🙄
@markharris11253 ай бұрын
Yes, I can remember walking round the stones several times as a child,, over 50 years ago now (hardly believable to me). You touched the stones of course, you wouldn't be human if you didn't, but it was in a sprit of reverence, thinking back across thousands of years to the hands that touched them when they raised this thing. Such a shame children can't do that now.
@LeSarthois3 ай бұрын
@@markharris1125 Yes of course, there is a difference between just touching and trying to carve your name in or using a stone to take a stone chip. Wear and tear from regular human use is an issue with touristic sites, but it's not a voluntary thing at least.
@julianneheindorf57573 ай бұрын
This is a joke not a true story: An elderly American couple were in Great Britain for the first time. They were visiting a very old church and asked the guide when the church was built. The guide answered: “1120”. The husband looked at his watch and exclaimed to his wife: “Geez, Mildred, we missed the building of it by 20 minutes”. 😂
@CineSoar3 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the Steve Martin movie LA Stories. He is showing a woman from England around Los Angeles and proudly proclaims. “Some of these buildings are 30 years old!”
@fairphoneuser90093 ай бұрын
That's actually a great nerdy joke! ❤️
@Lupinemancer873 ай бұрын
To be fair, that could have been a true story.
@TeuwufelАй бұрын
They probably just joked
@joanrobijn411825 күн бұрын
@Teuwufel think so? 😂😂😂😂
@B-A-L3 ай бұрын
People often laugh at the fact that most Americans don't even own a passport. Videos like these prove that's a good thing!
@sergevereecke6803 ай бұрын
Do you mean an identity card or a visum ?
@patriciamillin-j3s3 ай бұрын
@@sergevereecke680They generally just use their driver’s licenses as IDs. Most don’t travel outside their area, and obtaining a passport or ID card is often very difficult, especially in rural areas. They also don’t have a lot of days off to go on a vacation trip, unless they either saved their “personal days”, as they call it, save a lot of money and take a sabbatical or are retired. So they don’t bother even getting IDs. Passports would only be required if they do intend to travel, and, depending on where they’re travelling to, the same applies to a visa.
@jimmunro46493 ай бұрын
Most world get 4 weeks Holiday a Year and USA luck get 7 days that land of FREEDOM for you HAHA
@patriciamillin-j3s3 ай бұрын
@@jimmunro4649 Even then they very often don't take those days off for fear of losing their jobs. An American co-worker from our US subsidiary once told me they got 5 sick days a year. If they weren't sick, they could take them over to the following year. I had just returned to work after breaking my foot so badly that I was laid up for 7 weeks and had to stay home a further 3 weeks after the cast had been removed because the swelling wouldn't go down. I asked my co-worker what they would do in a case like that and he told me "You'd be lucky if you still have a job".
@gabrielesolletico65423 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY!
@thehangmansdaughter11203 ай бұрын
I've seen tourists come to New Zealand and become angry when hearing Maori being spoken. I was yelled at for giving the traditional greeting, while HELPING the lost tourist. The second time it was two young boys talking on a bus, to each other, not the tourist.This lady got really worked up over it. "I'll never come back here!" Is that a threat or a promise?
@kiwihib3 ай бұрын
Chill bro.
@rjmac30953 ай бұрын
Meant as a threat, but hopefully they'll keep the promise!
@TulilaSalome3 ай бұрын
There was a tripadvisor review by some British people in Malta, complaining that taxi driver and others spoke Maltese. Apparently they had picked Malta because we speak English here, not bothering to read the second line of the Wikipedia article or guidebook to find out Malta is a bilingual country with 2 official languages. OK so you have some kink against any other language, but actually to air your prejudice in public - some monolingual people are just weird.
@NoName-pd7uf3 ай бұрын
In Finland, we were accused to be racist because we talked Finnish, not English. Because white Americans are a special race, I guess. Those were expats, though, not tourists.
@MickH603 ай бұрын
@@NoName-pd7uf My friends American relatives, on a first time visit from the US {their first international trip}, to Australia, called Australia a "communist shithole" because our friend was rushed to hospital and it didn't cost anything....
@marian65933 ай бұрын
I'm in the UK (Scotland)and have lived here all my life. Whilst working in a hotel, I spoke on the phone to an American lady who was asking for general information about the hotel and local area. At the end of the call, she remarked on how well I spoke English. I simply thanked her and wonder how she reacted when she arrived in Scotland to find we're all pretty fluent in our first language 😄
@marcom22483 ай бұрын
Really? 😁 Your way to speak English is quite different... 😊 I do love the scottish accent, but as a non native English speaker, you are mostly hard to understand...
@beckawilk3 ай бұрын
My sister and I went to Italy. There was a beautiful local restaurant next to our hotel. We sat down and the staff said no, no no Americano. We said (in Italian) that we weren't Americans. We are Australian. They were so happy when we looked at the menu, happily ordered and ate. We got free dessert. I hate to think what the Americans from the hotel had done because they were adamant they wouldn't serve Americans.
@stanislavbandur73553 ай бұрын
on some game server I and some other guy thought by a mistake that other one is from USA, it was so offensive for both of us :) Fortunately we happy at the end, when we found out that one is from European country and other one from Philippines
@M0odyBlue3 ай бұрын
As an American trying to learn some Italian in preparation for a bucket list trip to Italy, that makes me so sad.😊
@martythemartian993 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience, not at a restaurant, but at a military checkpoint in Sri Lanka. While I was waiting outside for my travel papers to be checked, a few soldiers came up and said "American?" When I replied I was Australian, their faces lit up and they called all their friends over to ask my opinion of the upcoming Cricket World Cup. I can tell you for sure, when you are surrounded by men carrying automatic weapons on the edge of a war zone, it is good to have them smiling and talking with you about cricket.😁
@SimonCrank3 ай бұрын
I was once on the train from Rome to Bari. The Bari football team had just had a miraculous win in Rome and the fans on the train were celebrating. Despite that, the 6 American tourists at the far end of the carriage were by far the loudest and most disruptive group. Well know tip for Americans traveling in Europe is to don a Canadian flag somewhere.
@danighezzi3 ай бұрын
I'm surprised, usually Americans aren't treated like that here. Such discriminatory attitudes might be seen near military bases where your soldiers are stationed: unfortunately, they don't have a good reputation, and it's often the case that wherever they go, they start fights. Some time ago, the mayor of Vicenza was forced to ban Marines from the city center during the tourist season because some of them had beaten up tourists.
@josteingravvik23813 ай бұрын
I used to work on cruiseships some years back as an engineer, and we had to deal with alot of different pax complaints. One classic was that at the start of a new cruise, there were a number of pax cabins that complained that the "microwave oven" didn't work. There were no microwave ovens in the cabins but there was a safe in each pax cabin. When we went and opened the safe again, we would find some junk food waiting to be heated up inside. This was on a 5*++ cruiseship where the pax could find really top tear food 24/7 at no extra cost. They had room service so they didn't even need to move from their cabin to get the food. Another classic complain was they were so disappointed becase they were promised ocean view, but all they could see was houses. WELL the ship hadn't moved yet, that was the reason...
@JoriDiculous3 ай бұрын
I love when they complain they cant see the Aurora, at day, in summer, often not even in the North yet. Or when they ask when the Midnight sun is coming up. 🤭
@ingegerdandersson69633 ай бұрын
I assume that is was inherited money 😝
@josteingravvik23813 ай бұрын
@@JoriDiculous 😁 Yup, those are also golden !! 😆
@josteingravvik23813 ай бұрын
@@ingegerdandersson6963 😄 Your probably correct !! 😄
@gdj62983 ай бұрын
I worked on cruise ships for many years, and we heard all the classics... "Do these stairs go up ?" "Does the crew sleep on board ?" "Does the ship generate her own electricity ?" "Does the ship stop overnight when the Captain is sleeping ?"
@Erulin683 ай бұрын
An American once told me it was a shame we didn't dress for the period here in Bruges. I mean for one, which period ? Our city was founded in 800 A.D. so which period exactly. 1.200 years isn't "a period," and secondly this isn't Disney Land...
@joserobles81863 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@margreetanceaux39063 ай бұрын
Rotterdam (the (Netherlands) is about the same age, and I bet if we ‘dressed for the period’, they would be very shocked. It would be furs, leather, and some coarsely woven linnen. Oh btw, no sewage system of any kind, nor toilet etiquette, in those days. Now there’s an attraction for you!
@Erulin683 ай бұрын
@@margreetanceaux3906 Here they'd meet Vikings who'd probably introduce them to the Blood Eagle if they acted up. Brugge was founded by Vikings.
@olivierserve63723 ай бұрын
@@margreetanceaux3906 And no A/C either!
@margreetanceaux39063 ай бұрын
@@olivierserve6372 The Netherlands has not changed a whole lot in that regard… No AC in my home. That’s what astonishes most US visitors.
@micade25183 ай бұрын
Yonk years ago, I was a receptionist in Spain. One client complained that it really was too hot ... in Southern Spain, in August! I told him that I'd heard on the radio that morning that it was pouring with rain in Paris ... and offered to organize his repatriation ... That shut him up! I once saw a cartoon showing 2 tourists before Athen's Parthenon. One was saying: "With all the money they make from tourism, you'd think that they could've rebuilt the thing! :o))) But the top of the top is, in Spain again: I was enjoying my aperitive at a terrasse. Sitting at the next table was a middle-aged British couple. The lady was telling her husband how pleased she was that the local TV was featuring "Fawlty Towers" (a hilarious British comedy series) but, deploring that it was dubbed in Spanish (how odd, in Spain!), she concluded "We should have brought our own TV" ...
@Joe-lb8qn3 ай бұрын
The sad thing about your last story is that i can beleive you. How do these people do jobs and just get by in the real world?
@drsnova73133 ай бұрын
I mean...what's so absurd about restoring a destroyed historical site? The Parthenon has been destroyed fairly recently in history, so it's not like you would erase a lot of accumulated history of it being destroyed. Many historical sited in Germany have been destroyed in WW2, and were being rebuilt, and not left as ruins. Quite famously the church in Dresden, only a few years ago. So, yeah, why not rebuild the Parthenon, if it can be done in an appropriate way, with mostly original materials? Especially of it could lead to...er....certain countries returning parts of it to its original site?
@westaussieeggs88673 ай бұрын
@@drsnova7313 well the Brits would have to return all the artefacts they stole from that site that are still sitting in the British museum. Good idea!!!!
@B-A-L3 ай бұрын
@@westaussieeggs8867How about returning all the land stolen from the Aborigines then?
@DavidNewmanDr3 ай бұрын
@@B-A-L Or kicking out the descendents of the illegal immigrants who came to North America after 1492? That was the white replacement.
@welshieallovertheplace3 ай бұрын
Before online reviews, I worked on board cruise ships. One American passenger came back on to the ship in Copenhagen, Denmark, ranting that her day had been ruined because she’d planned to go shopping. I told her there were shops everywhere to which she replied “Yes but they didn’t take US Dollars!”
@JamesDavy20093 ай бұрын
Yanks and foresight don't mix.
@TheCaptainbeefylog3 ай бұрын
When they get off the ship in Alaska and ask what the elevation is....uh sea level?
@jackgreen71473 ай бұрын
Germany had a woman in politics who complained she wanted a handbag she saw in a shop in an African country and they wouldn't take Euros.
@zymelin213 ай бұрын
to all you shopowners out there. When a 'murican comes into your shop and starts wawing usd around and demand that this is the only real money......Short change them, and do not forget to factor in the exchange fee at the bank into what you will demand of usd to cover the purchase. Do not overcheat. Pay her back in the local currency, preferably in coins!!
@andmos10013 ай бұрын
XD seriously? Danmark are using kroner or crowns as it’s main form of coin exchange. Basically 10 danish = 1$.
@georgeredbranch6523 ай бұрын
We live in Tasmania. My wife is a goat's Milk Soap maker and seller at local markets. We had a cruise ship arrive and they did a bit of shopping . My wife had to tell several Americans that she didn't take U.S. money to which one traveller said she couldn't believe it, especially with how much stronger the American dollar was compared to Australian dollar. I stood up (my wife is married to moi, a Canadian) and told the woman that she would sell her the soap but on par. Which ment she'd really be paying 2 times what my wife sells her soap for. She was not happy with that, turned and walked away mumbling something. She should have been happy l was speaking English (hindsight l should have jumped in speaking French). Sorry to any Americans reading this, but internationally ya'll are hated and the world would be a much happier and safer place if you just stayed at home.😅 wow, that felt good getting it off my chest.
@samanthafairweather91866 күн бұрын
Typical bloody Americans. Think the world revolves around them. If America is "the best place in the world"- STAY THERE!! I totally agree with you. We don't want them! 🇭🇲
@vampire43123 ай бұрын
"Why do these spanish-people all speak mexican?!"
@101steel43 ай бұрын
Why do these English people all speak American? 😂
@jensschroder82143 ай бұрын
@@101steel4 good question. Why do Americans speak English and not American? And why don't Canadians and Australians speak their own language?
@abrilvelez46813 ай бұрын
Yo diría más: ¿cómo es posible que estemos en Europa y no al sur de México?😂😂
@paulbarnett2273 ай бұрын
@@jensschroder8214 Colonialization is the answer to that question.
@_Yannex3 ай бұрын
I wonder how many slaves the US imported to Africa
@Karou8123 ай бұрын
"They're adults" Physically? Maybe Mentally? Hell nah
@josephboulter16383 ай бұрын
Not just Americans, a British couple complained that a Spanish resort had too many Spanish people in it! I just felt ashamed!!!😫
@piofernandezlopez73763 ай бұрын
As a Spaniard I can somehow understand her. For many decades, Mediterranean Spain has hosted large communities of British expats & tourists having ZERO.ZERO interest to know anything about Spain, except for getting our guaranteed sunny weather and cheap alcohol.
@angelikaskoroszyn84953 ай бұрын
@piofernandezlopez7376 I guarantee you those Brits voted for Brexit because they didn't want immigrants at home
@albertmanes58813 ай бұрын
English being English
@maxthecat142 ай бұрын
Where they the ones who said they voted for Brexit because there were too many Spanish people speaking Spanish where they lived........ In..an English community.........in Spain? I too was ashamed.
@maxthecat142 ай бұрын
@@piofernandezlopez7376 As a British person myself, I am ashamed of their ignorance.
@rogerbarrett87443 ай бұрын
Some Americans need a burger joint next to any historical site to find them interesting. Shame on the American education system.
@Ikkeligeglad3 ай бұрын
System?? there is no system in the US
@daveamies50313 ай бұрын
They don't have a national system, that's part of the problem each state decides it's own curriculum without any national oversight, that how some states can require schools teach "science" that aligns with the bible i.e. no evolution, geology, etc basically banning anything that contradicts the bible (very much Taliban style)
@dfuher9683 ай бұрын
I once heard an American woman unironically complain about the Forum Romanum being "nothing but a bunch of rocks" (reminiscent of that Stonehenge review), and that it was really bad service, that they (presumably the Italians) hadnt replaced those old uncomfortable paths with proper modern walking paths.
@fuchurZero3 ай бұрын
@@dfuher968you cant make these things up. I remember when traveling in Tunisia, we visited an ancient site. One visitor complained that there were nothing than rocks. The guard was visibly upset about this ignorance and let us in for free. The visitor was french
@YBM20073 ай бұрын
Can't be all on the education system, curiousity comes from within - maybe just me being a history nerd
@abbofun90223 ай бұрын
When on holiday in France my daughter remarked “Daddy, when these people (French) get home will they then talk normally again?” I explained the concept of different countries and languages to her, she was 3 years old! We still get a good laugh out of that remark now that she’s 30.
@julianneheindorf57573 ай бұрын
It’s funny and understandable coming from a 3 year old. 😂But not when it’s some idiotic 30 year old.🙄
@aralornwolf31403 ай бұрын
Okay... 3 years old... first time encountering the concept of different languages and cultures... that's excusable. Young children really don't know anything and they try to fit all experiences into concepts they have already figured out.
@nox87303 ай бұрын
Being french, it is still pretty interesting that a 3 years old american girl would say such a thing. I have worked in kindergartens and grade schools, and i am pretty sure no kid would say such a thing here. It goes to show how kids grow up in a bubble in the USA, and how the problem starts pretty early.
@abbofun90223 ай бұрын
@@nox8730 eh? What problem, a toddler experiencing a foreign language for the first time, is that a situation that doesn’t happen to French kids? Maybe not as French are notoriously insular and barely travel.
@nox87303 ай бұрын
@@abbofun9022 No. No kid would say such a thing here. I don't know why. Maybe it is because the USA is protected up there, and so, people may end up more secluded, hearing only english. Maybe it is because the US TV and people are only about the USA, while our TV presents the whole world, and interviews people in many language all over the world depending on what happens on Earth... Maybe it is because France is the most visited cuntry in the world and hearing many languages in the street is pretty normal even in my small town. But at the end of the day, i can tell why some americans end up being so confused that there is more to the world than just the USA, when i hear that a 3 years old may react this way. If she hadn't traveled at all... she may have a ended as one of these "ignorant americans". How easy is it to turn out like that in the USA? This is a problem.
@marthalazcano31043 ай бұрын
And this is only one of the reasons why spaniards want laws to regulate turism
@nicope24863 ай бұрын
Well, technically not, here in Spain we have a big problem at buying houses, and some people think that the problem are the tourist living in apartments like Air-bnbs but the real problem is the inmigration and sqquaters.
2 ай бұрын
@@nicope2486 that's just not correct, you're missing the forest for the trees.
@nicope24862 ай бұрын
Media España es un secarral sin nada, si que quisiese construir los bosques no serían un impedimento.
@ottoweber89312 ай бұрын
@@nicope2486 The Spanish don't want to rent or sell property to their own people, they prefer to rent and sell to the foreigners. (Reasons for this: Occupas, not paying rent on time, not paying rent at all, destruction of property, changing terms and conditions of property sale at the notario, asking for cash as part payment of property sale, etc. etc.) It seems to me the problem is the Spanish people's treatment of their own people and not the foreigners.
@SilverionX3 ай бұрын
I want to turn this on it's head and tell a story of a beautiful moment I had when travelling. I few years back I was going from Sweden to England to see some friends I met streaming. I think it was my first time travelling alone outside the country and I was quite nervous. There was an older couple sitting next to me and apparently the wife was afraid of flying. I chatted to them and made them think of other things, which was helpful for me too. When we got to our destination, one of Londons massive airports, the went with me through the entire process of getting my stuff together and finding the right bus to continue my travels. Even though it was getting dusky and they had a long car ride ahead of them, they helped and reassured me as if I had been a relative or friend. We took a picture, hugged and they were on their way. Just before we left the man pressed something into my hand and they disappeared into the crowd. I opened my hand to see a crumpled 20 pound bill, which I still have to this day. I sat on my long bus ride thinking about that couple, and it set the mood for the rest of my trip. We had never met before and we'll never meet again, but even though they helped me, the man still felt like I was somehow doing them a big enough favor to give me money. Just a reminder that people out there are usually kind, helpful and warm hearted, if you come in with the right attitude. The rest of the trip was also wonderful and I had a similar experience with a lady on the train back when I was leaving (she didn't give me money but shared her food with me). Everywhere I went people did their best to help me, many going out of their way to send me on the right path.
@westaussieeggs88673 ай бұрын
nah, I think he gave you the money as he was worried you will need it for a ride to whatever destination. It was a fatherly gesture not payment for your friendliness. If I met a young person who was a bit anxious I would have done the same. Like caring for a son/g-son (in my case). I travelled abroad alone when I was 14 and 16, very confident but it was 60 years ago.
@doughunt96213 ай бұрын
Just for clarity, we do not call our 'paper' money bills. They are notes.
@SilverionX3 ай бұрын
@@westaussieeggs8867 I was like 35, I guess I look pretty young for my age but not that young. :P
@SilverionX3 ай бұрын
@@doughunt9621 I've heard both, whether it's correct or not is up for debate I guess. Thanks for the reminder though. :)
@blotski2 ай бұрын
@@SilverionX He just meant 'bills' is the American word. In the UK we call them 'notes'. It's one of those confusing things with multi-centred languages like English. Also to us Brits a 'bill' is what you ask for to see how much you owe. Americans would probably call that a 'check'.
@EliasBac3 ай бұрын
European here. Next time I visit my Brother in Austin Texas I’ll complain about the fact that his house doesn’t have an Ocean view 😂
@timhazeltine32563 ай бұрын
No worries, visit in about 50years, the beaches will be a bit closer...
@cmhf57762 ай бұрын
An American I met in London told me he was a European history major at university and had travelled all the way from Seattle in Washington State to England, to see the Battle of Waterloo. He said "So what do I need to get there?" I told him "A cross channel ferry, a visa for Belgium, and a time machine." He didn't believe me.
@jespernielsen85492 ай бұрын
You should have directed him to the Waterloo tube station.
@cmhf57762 ай бұрын
@@jespernielsen8549 I did! 🤣
@jespernielsen85492 ай бұрын
@@cmhf5776 Great! Have you checked if he's still there? 🤣
@cmhf57762 ай бұрын
@@jespernielsen8549 🤣🤣🤣
@ankhayratv3 ай бұрын
A lot of people who see the Mona Lisa for the first time are shocked how small it is. I don't know why that should result in a complaint, though. Maybe they can mail this Leonardo guy and tell him to make a bigger version for the museum?
@TulilaSalome3 ай бұрын
I thought it was bigger than I expected. I've heard so many complaints of it being small and dark, I expected it to be about a postcard-size and completely black... no its a sizeable painting, for a portrait of the era, you just can't get very close, because of the crowds.
@Sander-zj3wi3 ай бұрын
I went to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and in the galerie with the famous paintings you have the milkmaid from Vermeer. Also very small and cracked. Nothing like the foto's online. Museum is very beautiful with much nicer paintings.
@mimisor663 ай бұрын
I went to the Louvre and did not expect to be as impressed by the Mona Lisa as I was. It is a small painting, but it gave out a vibe, so to say. But if one is not into looking at paintings, maybe they can use their time in a better way and go shopping or whatever they are into. Not everyone can appreciate art. Or good food...
@pp38pp3 ай бұрын
@@Sander-zj3wi Maybe because it is over 360 years old? Maybe because the photos can be modified with Photoshop? Visiting museums and seeing the original objects helps you understand reality and distinguish it from fakes on the internet. If you like spectacular images, bright colors and glossy surfaces you don't have to visit museums, turn on your computer... it's cheaper, less tiring and gives you more satisfaction.
@mistiinseattle3 ай бұрын
I was surprised too at how small it is but lol that did not make my seeing it any less special. It really is small. :) but still impressive. And actually 21x30... just looks small because you are so far away from it.
@The_Yokshireman_In_The_Hat3 ай бұрын
My favourite review is the guy who visited the "National Railway Museum" in York and complained that there were too many trains. That he expected to see aeroplanes too 🤦🏻
@christophstahl81693 ай бұрын
Yeah, and where are all the skyscrapers in York anyway? We especially not went to the new one, but to the original, and it's too small and doesn't even have a statue of liberty!
@The_Yokshireman_In_The_Hat3 ай бұрын
@@christophstahl8169 😂
@darek44883 ай бұрын
They would complain about RAF museum not having enough trains too.
@B-A-L3 ай бұрын
@@christophstahl8169There's actually a New York in England near RAF Coningsby that's so small the entire population could fit into a small apartment block in NYC.
@alisonsmith48013 ай бұрын
@@B-A-LTheres a New York on Tyneside...
@AguedaG3 ай бұрын
Yes, Spain is full of Spanish people. I know it because I am one of them.
@robcarter553 ай бұрын
I'm British and a few years back had an argument with a friend. They only wanted to holiday in places not ruined by tourists visiting. I tried to point out they were ruining the place they were going to then by going there as a tourist and making it what they hate. They didn't understand
@Haexxchen3 ай бұрын
No, they meant just other tourists. Other tourists ruining the authenticity for him, deserving of an untainted full immersion, that they will then complain about when no one understands their English speaking ass.
@jontalbot13 ай бұрын
Not trying to pick an argument but l think that is perfectly reasonable. There are a lot of places l visited years ago and would not want to go to now because of over tourism. And the UK is packed with things most tourists do not visit or are really visited by locals.
@Ayeshteni3 ай бұрын
You can go as a traveller or a tourist. They are not the same.
@russc7883 ай бұрын
I try to avoid overly touristy places. I hope I don’t ruin where I do go.
@trilliarobinson78623 ай бұрын
Sounds like those people who go down to Cornwall in high season, maybe on a Poldark pilgrimage, and then get annoyed because the narrow lanes are packed, and the car parks full. How dare other people go to the same place at the same time ! Also - similar to the lady who wondered out loud why the fishing harbour was muddy, as it had been full of water last time they visited.
@tonycasey31833 ай бұрын
About ten years or so ago I went from my cold, rainy home in Yorkshire to the sun-kissed Cóte D'Azur in the South of France. On arriving in Nice, it started raining almost immediately. It was cold and wet for the whole week. On flying back to Leeds I discovered that it had been, along with most of England, in the grip of a heatwave. You can't book the weather.
@picobello993 ай бұрын
And that's how the Dutch came up with rain insurance 😂
@J8922-o4v3 ай бұрын
Ouch, what a bummer! 😯 I've heard more similar stories like this. Even if it's not fun at the time, afterwards it is kinda funny, the bad luck you can have sometimes.
@gerardflynn73823 ай бұрын
That's why we here in Ireland praise all kinds of weather. We have a saying. Don't make fun of the weather as it has a tendency to follow you.
@sergevereecke6803 ай бұрын
That's how the rain gods pester you .
@mariandavis79533 ай бұрын
My husband and I would deliberately book holidays in SE Asia at the end of the monsoon/beginning of the tourist season just so we could have the chance of a couple of days of monsoon rain sometime during our two weeks holiday we loved it. I think we are unique 😂
@isabellahodge41623 ай бұрын
I had one US tourist tell me that I should drop the weird accent and learn to speak English properly. This was to me, a Scot, in my home town of Edinburgh, (And just in case the ignorance is catching, Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and we are part of the United Kingdom. )
@crustyboneАй бұрын
😂😂
@runeingebretsen837822 күн бұрын
you first you should have told him.
@Niinsa623 ай бұрын
I heard about tourists up north in Norway, who complained about the midnight sun. It was just the ordinary sun, no extra special one.
@julianneheindorf57573 ай бұрын
Yes, that is a true story. A couple from CA complained they had been mislead to believe that the midnight sun was a different sun than the one they could see in California. Apparently they even tried to sue the Norwegian Tourist Board in order to get their traveling expenses reimbursed.
@philhart48493 ай бұрын
The monuMENTAL ignorance of some people never ceases to amaze me.
@jmcham10003 ай бұрын
Went to Rome...visited the Pantheon....no panthers....very disappointed....and it had a hole in the roof
@sergevereecke6803 ай бұрын
Didn't that leave you panting and short of breath ?😁
@mrc61823 ай бұрын
... and it was clear they should fire the housekeepers!
@excolo32903 ай бұрын
You mean Coliseum i presume?
@sammij78633 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@jeremyashford21453 ай бұрын
Rained when I was last there.
@Denzao-D3 ай бұрын
"When i visited new york, i was shocked to see high buildings everywhere they blocked the sun. I thought they would demolish some buildings for the tourists. I will never go back" 😂
@tilerman3 ай бұрын
I live in London and one of my favourite places here is Highgate Cemetery, one of the largest Victorian cemeteries in London full of amazing monuments and some very famous 'residents'. Once i went on a guided tour and there was a family of very loud Americans and when the guide had finished the tour and asked if anyone had any questions the older man turned round and said why don't they just bulldoze the site and build on it. Why was he even there!
@the98themperoroftheholybri333 ай бұрын
My Portuguese friend on a discord server once got banned because he told the owner of the server that Portugal was in Europe, he got accused of gaslighting and trolling, the owner was convinced Portugal was in south America
@rjmac30953 ай бұрын
Well, they do speak Portuguese in Brazil, kind of like the Spanish in Mexico...
@gabrielesolletico65423 ай бұрын
@@rjmac3095 So?
@gabrielesolletico65423 ай бұрын
I hope you told the discord server's owner that your Prtoguese friend was right...
@rjmac30953 ай бұрын
@@gabrielesolletico6542 So, there are Americans that don't think that Spain exists, Mexico is the only real Spanish speaking country, I'm guessing that some American mod on that server just made the same mistake about Portugal and Brazil. Wouldn't surprise me anyway!
@NoName-pd7uf3 ай бұрын
@@rjmac3095we got that, lol. As a friend lately put it, talking to muricans, you sometimes think they are from another planet. So from now on, I will ban any American claiming they are human on my discord servers, ok? After all, we do not care about facts, and google is really hard to use, right?
@aliisamartikainen48373 ай бұрын
"Spain has typically pretty good weather" the south does, the north is like England with better food.
@bonnienichalson51513 ай бұрын
Wonderful description:) Thank you :) 😊
@romeufrancisco70413 ай бұрын
If the picture is related to the complaint, it was definitely not the south of Spain :)
@johannsanchocuevas7854Ай бұрын
The south is the Arizonan equivalent of Spain, while the north is like England.
@nbarrio12 күн бұрын
Fabada among them 😜
@samil56014 күн бұрын
I agree even though I don't like Spanish food.
@sophiedurden3 ай бұрын
Working as a travel agent for 13 years now and the ignorance of some travelers never failed to impress me !!
@thehellyousay3 ай бұрын
impress? depress woulda been my guess.
@daveamies50313 ай бұрын
Time to start a YT channel, "stories of a travel agent", and tell us all the funny stories (I bet you have heaps to tell)
@jimb90633 ай бұрын
Can only imagine. A couple of the worst/funniest things I've heard from fellow travellers. Complaints and mystification about Venice being very awkward and inconvenient to get to from the surrounding area. Yep, that's exactly why it's there. Anne Frank House being underwhelming because they "hadn't done much with it" and they "should have made it bigger in the first place for the visitors."
@raisan59893 ай бұрын
@@jimb9063 Really? Otto Frank should have thought about the future of his families hiding place to accommodate f*t American or British tourists? The audacity of some people. Should the builder of the building be sued for not building it to the standards of a modern American 400 years or more into the future
@rjmac30953 ай бұрын
I remember someone for a laugh going to a travel agent asking for a trip to climb Olympus Mons, the travel agent tried to sell them a holiday in Greece... Olympus Mons is on Mars...
@islaythejabberwokky3 ай бұрын
I saw this in all seriousness... these people should get their "international" experiences from EPCOT at Disney World.
@annagudmundsen3 ай бұрын
Travel agency in Norway got a complaint that the advertised "Midnight sun" was a hoax, it was the same sun, and not the separate sun she expected. She wanted a refund.
@AnnQlder3 ай бұрын
“It is better to be silent and thought a fool than to talk and remove all doubt”. Mark Twain, one of the other many intelligent people from 🇺🇸. Love ya wrocker
@dfuher9683 ай бұрын
Ive always considered that quote to be evidence, that such rank stupidity is not a new thing.
@gabrielesolletico65423 ай бұрын
You sure it was from Mark Twain?
@AnnQlder3 ай бұрын
@@gabrielesolletico6542 this version is, there’s many iterations
@Ionabrodie693 ай бұрын
“ Many intelligent people “ ??? 😂 I think it likely that Mark Twain wrote that quote as a warning to his fellow American citizens…and boy was he right.. 🤨
@paulavitoria17983 ай бұрын
@@Ionabrodie69 AnnQIder was careful enough to say "one of the OTHER (as opposed to those we're talking here) many intelligent..."
@RodericCeorlred3 ай бұрын
Just until recently, I thought people are making these things up. Until recently: I've been in a steakhouse in Mainz, Germany with an american group seated at the table next to me. A young lady was yelling at the waitress because no one told her that her beef steak is not vegan and she will be sueing the restaurant because Texan law would reqiuire every non-vegan item on the menu to be clearly marked as such.
@drsnova73133 ай бұрын
Oh, to be there and be able to call that person an idiot...
@PiDsPagePrototypes3 ай бұрын
@@drsnova7313Seconded. The opportunity to tell them to sit down and shut up and stop acting like a rude foriegner, it would be hard to stay silent.
@zymelin213 ай бұрын
Since when are the laws of Texas vslid anywhere else in the world?? Same thing with civil rights. They disappear when the wheels of the plane carrying you leaves the runway, or maybe even when the door to the airplane is closed
@buschhuhn91973 ай бұрын
You guys have no compassion. Obviously this lady travelled while sleeping and didn't realize she's not in Texas anymore😂😂😂
@PiDsPagePrototypes3 ай бұрын
@@buschhuhn9197 Nah, we just have more compassion for the Fraulien in the waitress outfit.
@edwinbartels93603 ай бұрын
One of the reasons to go abroad is to sample the local cuisine. I love trying out new things. This will also broaden your mind. And I agree, Indian food is delicious.
@jtinz743 ай бұрын
"There are too many foreigners abroad." So close and yet so far from understanding something.
@Peregrin33 ай бұрын
I'm convinced that some people think the rest of the world is an amusement park made for them.
@micade25183 ай бұрын
My very same exact feeling!
@johnthornton733 ай бұрын
They the USains certainly provide us with 'amusement'
@margreetanceaux39063 ай бұрын
People - both east and west - think Dutch traditional wooden houses must be a museum. They press their nose against the window…
@christ83493 ай бұрын
Last year in Paris, our tour group went to Montmartre, all the Americans walked past the out door French restaurants, and went to Starbucks!
@runeingebretsen837822 күн бұрын
yep because there they can use usd right?
@carolineskipper69763 ай бұрын
Sadly, it's not just Americans who can't accept Greek Food in Greek hotels. Whilst staying in Corfu about 20 years ago, the hotel evening meal was 'Roast Lamb and roast potatoes' This was GREEK STYLE roast lamb and GREEK STYLE roast potatoes - but we heard an English couple complaining to the receptionist that it wasn't 'proper' roast potatoes. When she said "We're in Corfu- this is how we do roast potatoes" They countered that they'd managed top get 'proper ones' the night before at another establishment, and she pointed out they'd been at an Irish bar the night before...... The hotel's versions were delicious by the way!
@SmallSpoonBrigade3 ай бұрын
I think over time, there's more interest by Americans in terms of getting to experience other cultures in a way that's a bit more authentic, but I'm sure that is a long ways off. I wonder how many of the "Canadians" that people see abroad are just Americans that have manners and don't want to deal with the guilt by association of the jerks.
@philipmason95373 ай бұрын
In a similar vein a flight attendant shared a story of an American lady who asked for the engines to be turned off, mid flight, as the noise from them was keeping her awake !!!
@draculakickyourass3 ай бұрын
,, mylady,if we turn off the engines,you will never wake up''
@JamesDavy20093 ай бұрын
"Sorry, lady, it's against FAA and ICAO protocol to purposefully turn off the engines and glide to our doom."
@pablom-f87623 ай бұрын
An Avianca flight did run out of fuel after being diverted (and a number of mishaps) and the survivors said that the silence after the engines lost power was absolutely terrifying.
@JamesDavy20093 ай бұрын
@@pablom-f8762 Was that the one that crash landed on Long Island?
@pablom-f87623 ай бұрын
@@JamesDavy2009 yessir
@bwphotographer34843 ай бұрын
I always find this the funniest one. Americans seeing Europe in 14 days..?!?!?!? Then bragging about it that they saw everything that Europe has to offer. They spend more time in a bus and/or hotel then in the country for crying out loud.
@RaquellePhillips3 ай бұрын
In any of the countries which comprise Europe (which varies depending on how Europe is defined)
@neddyseagoon96013 ай бұрын
I once spent a long day near the Pont du Garde, a 2000 year old stone block, three tiered Roman aqueduct in the south of France... Amazing place and a fantastic riverbank to walk along... The American couple I had met, spent just over 20 minutes there... Seen it, done it, missed everything, moved on... 😂
@mariuschka8883 ай бұрын
I saw a film years ago called "if it is Tuesday this must be Belgium"... quite amusing
@bwphotographer34843 ай бұрын
@@mariuschka888, exactly that.
@nox87303 ай бұрын
@@neddyseagoon9601 "Pont du Gard". "Gard" is a french department in the south. "Garde" means something else, and i was confused for a second. "Pont" is "bridge". Despite aqueducts not being bridges. I find it interesting that it is called "pont" anyway. Well, just some trivia in case you are interested in it.
@pvdppvdp66383 ай бұрын
One of the funniest I ever read was somebody who complained to a travel agency that her daughter got pregnant on their holiday and that this probably happened because somebody left some sperm in the swimming pool.
@Ihoha13 ай бұрын
😂
@Zephyrines3 ай бұрын
Ah sorry about that it was me... I got a bit excited 😂
@julianneheindorf57573 ай бұрын
🤣yeah, and everyone bought that explanation. 😂 Virgin birth anyone?
@tommyfergusson25023 ай бұрын
sorry that might have been me.
@Roses-lilac3 ай бұрын
Yes, let’s call it that…. 😂😂😂😂
@Onnarashi3 ай бұрын
There's a couple of funny anecdotes from American tourists to Norway. One American was very impressed by our nature and especially our waterfalls, and apparently they asked a tour guide how we "made" the waterfalls because they "looked so real". Another American had supposedly asked a tour guide where all the polar bears were. They apparently thought there were polar bears in our capital, Oslo.
@christophe777003 ай бұрын
And there are no polar bears in Oslo? I'm disappointed ! 😂
@AmpLooking3 ай бұрын
About polar bears there are "jokes" about how tourists expects and complain About " You don't have polar bears on streets in Poland?" We do have some mooses nowadays wandering about, but mostly deer, wild hogs or foxes but mostly in villages near forests.
@warrenturner3973 ай бұрын
Hello from Australia! Back in the 80s I spent 12 months travelling around the US (3 months) and the rest of the time in Europe from the UK to Turkey and back to London through Eastern Europe. Too many stories to mention but two stand out. I was in a pharmacy in rural Italy with some Canadian friends. You could tell they were Canadians because they were wearing T-Shirts saying "I am Canadian NOT American". A middle-aged man with his wife wearing identical outfits walked up to the counter, didn't say hello or anything and went straight into an act where he kept running his hand over his head. We watched for a while and the the young shop assistant said to us (funnily enough in Italian) "What is this idiot doing?" He wanted to buy a comb - walked saying "Why can't these people understand what I want?". Yep you got that one right. Another time I was at a VERY famous landmark and a tourist complained "We came all this way and the damn thing's falling down". No prizes for guessing the place or the nationality'. I always found the majority of Americans to be very friendly but boy were they ignorant - as in un-educated. There was also a LOT of arrogance from tourists along the lines of "we do everything better".
@Cbyneorne3 ай бұрын
I don't think the Mona Lisa one was an American. They spelled kilometre correctly and used "A4" for the paper size.
@stephenlee59293 ай бұрын
Fair point, I think the Spanish Rain may have been a Brit, given mention of not being on the plain.
@FPVisnotacrime3 ай бұрын
Actually, it's spelled Kilometer... Oh, wait, that's the German way to spell it ;)
@Cbyneorne3 ай бұрын
@@FPVisnotacrime Yeah people do that all the time. It's not a big deal, but it's still wrong. It's not like the word for "colour" or "chair," the unit of "Metre" was invented and named. It'd be like writing "Moaner Liza" or "Eyeful Tower."
@Hudpix163 ай бұрын
😂
@Msus-dd9jd3 ай бұрын
And to be fair, the Mona Lisa is small and extremely overrated. That complaint was just imho.
@itsmebatman3 ай бұрын
I once went to holiday on a Spanish island and it was generally super hot every day. But one day it rained the entire day and everyone really loved that. In Germany we say there is no bad weather, only bad/inappropriate clothing.
@Ikkeligeglad3 ай бұрын
You steal a lot from Denmark as I say to my German friend😉
@gerardflynn73823 ай бұрын
We have that same complaint here in Ireland.
@ronaldstrous27643 ай бұрын
And the same in the Netherlands
@dianacasey60023 ай бұрын
@@itsmebatman and it’s one of Billy Connolly favourite sayings about Scotland. Which I agree with.
@pst53453 ай бұрын
Und es is der nervigste Spruch überhaupt.
@Gallawenn3 ай бұрын
Friendly reminder: north Spain's weather is so similar to Ireland's weather. We also have cliffs, some lakes, fogg, wind, grey skies, mountains, green grass and forests. And rain. Yep. Oh, I almost forget it: we speak spanish 😜
@gar64463 ай бұрын
In a nice beachside restaurant in Koh Samui Thailand. An American stood up and made a scene complaining that Thai food in Thailand was just not as good as Thai food in California.
@gerardflynn73823 ай бұрын
They were complaining about eating genuine real food? That's weird.
@draculakickyourass3 ай бұрын
easy to fix the situation,just mix some good spoons of sugar in his food.
@micade25183 ай бұрын
@@gerardflynn7382 No, that's not "weird", it's American ... ;o)
@vitezslavnovak20773 ай бұрын
I'm sure that pizza in Italy is much worse than pizza in New York 😅.
@micade25183 ай бұрын
@@vitezslavnovak2077 Go find out in Italy then come back to tell us all about it!
@TheCaptainbeefylog3 ай бұрын
I've talked to Americans who were absolutely convinced that Australians spoke English, have democracy and used the dollar as our currency, so that we could assimilate better with American rather than British culture.
@SmallSpoonBrigade3 ай бұрын
LOL, I was wondering where you were going with that until I hit the last few words. Bravo.
@aralornwolf31403 ай бұрын
Did you tell them how much love you have for the Queen of Australia? RIP Elizabeth. RIP.
@valsyaranamual68533 ай бұрын
Last country I would want to assimilate with would be the USA!
@Domnoidragon3 ай бұрын
The funniest "review"I heard of my country (Sweden) was from an Iranian exchange student who lived in the same dorm as me. He came in to our common room looking really depressed. So I asked him what's the matter. He said: "I thought coming to Sweden would be awesome... all these lovely blonde women...." Me: "Yeah?" Him: "But no one ever told me they'd be so freaking tall! Every Swedish girl I've met, you included, are way taller than me! They didn't tell me that before coming here!"
@bettinakluge42153 ай бұрын
Stonehenge is a bunch of rocks like the Grand Canyon is a huge hole and the Coliseum in Rome is in ruins.
@chrissouthgate45543 ай бұрын
Apparently when Mark Clark was entering Rome in WWII a Private was heard to remark as they passed the Coliseum "Jues the Air Force must have really hit this place".
@vitezslavnovak20773 ай бұрын
Yes, and the pyramids of Giza are simply big heaps of stones 😅.
@B-A-L3 ай бұрын
And America is just a huge pile of turds!
@JamesDavy20093 ай бұрын
Ayers Rock / Uluru is just a big red rock in the desert.
@sergevereecke6803 ай бұрын
And the Eiffel tower is just a big Meccano set . Yawn !!!
@smoker_joe3 ай бұрын
Can you imagine that in Mexico they don't even speak Mexican? So disappointing.
@101steel43 ай бұрын
Americans don't speak American either. So strange 😂
@Justforvisit3 ай бұрын
@@101steel4 And Brazilians don't speak Brazilian, like, whaaaaat?!
@stevereimer52543 ай бұрын
There are Mexicans who speak in their native language in addition to Spanish. Just as in the US there are some who speak their native language, whether Inupiat, Na-Dene, etc.
@SiqueScarface3 ай бұрын
Some do. The Mexican language is also known as Nahuatl, the native language of the Mexica, also known as Aztecs.
@justicierodelaliga3 ай бұрын
Some Americans think they do AND that if you speak Spanish you can´t be anything else but Mexican.
@joelthorpe41703 ай бұрын
Went to the Faroe Islands and was extremely disappointed .. there wasn't an Egyptian in sight!
@paulavitoria17983 ай бұрын
😆😆
@philhart48493 ай бұрын
Giggle!
@Mr_Spock5123 ай бұрын
How disappointing ... I hope you left a bad review. 🤣
Now you know what we have to cope with here in Europe with tourists from overseas... At first we think they're actually making a joke saying and doing these stupid things, until it becomes shockingly Cristal clear that they weren't joking...🤦♂. USAmerican girl in Paris tries to mobilize her friends to to roof of the hotel they're staying in, as she said: to go look for the fireworks for the celebration of the 4th of July...🤦♂and nothing obviously happened, then to find out 10 days later at the 14t of July that they actually had fireworks to celebrate the French national holiday she had never heard of. Girl goes down to the hotel service desk to complain about NOT having fire works at the 4th of July and, in her modest opinion, 10 days too late they actually did have the, in her bright mind, delayed fire works, and how rude those Europeans are to pros-pone the fireworks for 10 !, I mean 10 days ! Who do those French think they are, she said, to be so disrespectful to All Americans staying in that Hotel and in other hotels in Paris France Europe....🤦♂🤦♀🤦🤷🤷♂🤷♀ She was so pissed off and fed up with it that she wanted to rent a car and drive home from Paris France Europe to Austin Texas USA... The man behind the counter politely explained to her that this was not possible...and she had to take a plane home. She did not want to be anymore in this "hostile to Americans place" and demanded a rental car. So the man behind the counter had a deep sigh and rented her a car. Everyone actually is curious to know how this ended up with her driving a car to the Atlantic coast...finding out there's a lot of water between Europe and the USA... Now this event actually took place, I was there to witness it with my own eyes, else I would not have believed it. Events like this however do not stand alone....they come in waves, especially in the summer holidays period of time.
@pvdppvdp66383 ай бұрын
A similar one I saw was an American asking for a rental car to drive from Athens to Santorini. When the guy from the rental company explained that he would have to drive to the port and then drive the car onto a ferry to get to Santorini, the answer he got was: "What do you know about it. Athens and Santorini are both in Greece, so why should I have to drive the f**king car on a f**king ferry to get to Santorini." The guy from the rental car then said: "You didn't let me finish but I was about to say that the policy of our company is that we don't allow customers to take our cars on a ferry to the islands. So, very sorry but I can't help you." The guy left with the message he would go somewhere else to rent a car to drive to Santorini. And...that he would write a bad review of the rental company.
@Joe-lb8qn3 ай бұрын
I swear this is true,and i also know you wont believe me. Im a Brit living in the UK. My daughter got married in Hawaii. One of the relatives on her husbands side (also a brit also lives in uk) who was invited, intended to drive to the wedding. He was not joking. He did actually come, but surprise, not by car.
@dutchyjhome3 ай бұрын
@@Joe-lb8qn 🤦♂
@dutchyjhome3 ай бұрын
@@pvdppvdp6638 🤦♂
@jattikuukunen3 ай бұрын
@@Joe-lb8qndid he drive a boat?
@Steve_Coates3 ай бұрын
I had the misfortune of meeting a group of American tourists in a small hotel just outside Florence who were complaining that most of the staff were rude as they 'pretended not to speak English' .
@kcinca54103 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure the people who thought the Spaniards didn't speak English were getting treated that way BECAUSE they were jerks. My daughter traveled to France and Spain when she was 14 with a group and we called a few times just to ensure she was doing okay. The French weren't terribly cooperative BUT when I telephoned Spain, I asked IN SPANISH if they spoke English and was immediately told, Si, I speak and they proceeded to give me detailed info about where my daughter was in her trip, when she would arrive, and were basically delightful. Seriously. My Spanish is rudimentary but it's customary to at least learn a TINY bit of the language before traveling to a different country. Why are you traveling for goodness sake?
@Asphodel-XIII3 ай бұрын
In Western Europe, most youngsters know at least a bit of English and those working in tourism usually speak English to some degree so that's probably true. However, a lot of people are also bad at "speaking English" or are not comfortable with it because their mastery over another language is low. Moreover, if the individual(s) assume you speak English and are annoying, it's easier to say you don't speak English.
@davidcronan40723 ай бұрын
Why did they build Windsor Castle so close to Heathrow Airport?
@callicordova40663 ай бұрын
Yep. I would think Queen Elizabeth would have complained about the noise.
@paulavitoria17983 ай бұрын
@@callicordova4066 AND would have the authority to make them build the castle somewhere else (of course, then it wouldn't be Windsor castle, because it wouldn't be in Windsor, but that's a minor detail...)
@mvdh87724 күн бұрын
@@callicordova4066 should actually be why did they build heathrow airport so close to windsor castle. windsor castle was there long before heathrow airport existed lol
@Sayitlikitiz1013 ай бұрын
Lyon, France is typically much more relaxed with much kinder service than Paris, yet I witnessed there the most satisfying takedown of an obnoxious tourist in my life. The man spoke loudly, in English, disparaged the "French" out loud and then snapped his fingers to get the young waiter's attention. The boy literally pounced on him and threw him, his wife and kid out with his boss' firm backing. The best part is that they were English and I didn't have to feel embarrassed!! I was with a Scottish friend and he cheered loudly as the English exited and made a point letting the staff know he is Scottish. It got him big smiles. The dignity of working people is important in France.
@Thurgosh_OG3 ай бұрын
Scotland and France have a historical alliance going back centuries. it focussed mainly against the English rulers.
@TheCaptainbeefylog3 ай бұрын
Any time I've been to France, I made sure to let it drop that I was an Australian and definitely NOT English or American. Service levels improved radically at that point.
@marie-claudeguegan32193 ай бұрын
@Sayitlikititz101 Wow! Knockout! "Shit-hot", as my lovely, alas departed, husband, would've said. My English husband who loved Scotland and the Scots - and France of course, my birthplace - would've indeed been appalled by such boors and no doubt cheered at the waiter's and manager's reactions. My beloved one who made such a point of behaving respectfully wherever he was, especially when abroad.
@StephanLuik13 ай бұрын
We know Lyon is in France. It has been there for awhile now.
@marie-claudeguegan32193 ай бұрын
@@StephanLuik1 Quite, but it might not be obvious to non-French people...
@kaszaspeter773 ай бұрын
"too many foreigners now live abroad" is truly mind boggling
@mrsmiastef3 ай бұрын
I would think that these must be trolls but for the fact that I have been working in the tourist industry for close to 30 years. The things I have seen and heard are just sometimes unbelievable. Just to absolutely clear, this is absolutely not just an American thing, no it is absolutely international.
@TanyasCaravanJourney3 ай бұрын
Imagine the reaction of these same people if you said to them “America is a beautiful country, unfortunately it’s full of Americans”. 😂 you could insert any country here but I used America because they are known for this sort of thing lol. Tourists come to Australia and don’t leave the city and then complain they didn’t see any kangaroos or koalas 🤦🏻♀️
@IAmAlgolei3 ай бұрын
I, a Canadian, met an American tourist once who didn't understand why we were all driving cars. She asked me where I kept my dog sled team. She was from North Dakota. Could not have travelled more than 275 miles to be where I was, yet she thought she'd crossed the Arctic Circle? I just don't know....
@peregreena90463 ай бұрын
America doesn't span from Maine to California, but from Canada to Chile...
@marsa743 ай бұрын
A complaint that our friends in Austria frequently hear, too.
@baronburch67023 ай бұрын
This is a common complaint of Paris, and given that I have heard it from French citizens who do not live in Paris there is some justification for it; you understand what if You have been to Paris - in July -August in particular.
@mariaangelicabrunellsolar70863 ай бұрын
@@peregreena9046 I have had long discussions with US citizens about the word "America They think it is the name of their country. When you point out to them that is is a continent, they say that there are 3 continents: North, Central and South America. The idea of a whole continent called America does not enter their geographical concepts. They are a lost cause. The French are to blame, they started to call them "Americans" The confusion will persist until they give a better name to their country and their people, because "unitedstatadians" is not very pretty!
@vercoda99973 ай бұрын
I remember staying in an Airbnb in Hong Kong where an American guest had left a bitter review, angrily complaining that their holiday was "ruined" because the plugs (sockets) were different and they couldn't charge their phone and take any photos so Waaaaahhhhhh... What kind of gobshite heads across the world without checking out basics such as electricity differences and any need for travel plugs or, having arrived there without buying any adapter at the airport in either country, doesn't then have the cop-on to just go to a nearby large supermarket or find an electronics retailer and just buy the right plug?!
@nox87303 ай бұрын
No. The problem here doesn't lie with the fact that he neglected to look up this kind of information. Being oblivious of something can happen to anyone. No, the real problem is that instead of acknowledging his mistake and trying to adress the situation at hands, he decided to blame others for it. Without ever considering that he made a mistake in the first place.
@blotski2 ай бұрын
@@nox8730 This is a good point. It's not the lack of knowledge. It's the lack of willingness to admit it and to learn. I don't get annoyed when I have to explain to a foreigner something about my country. I get annoyed when they tell me I'm wrong and argue. I recently had an argument online with a Swede who was telling me that England is not a country. I, an Englishman, tried to explain to him the difference between a sovereign, independent nation and a country. He was having none of it.
@charliegould58653 ай бұрын
These people are out there, they live among us, don’t worry we have our fair share of them here in England. I overheard a couple on a flight back from Spain once saying “I’ve had enough of Spanish food, I can’t wait to get to Mac Donald’s to get some proper English food” While on a trip to the US way back in 1981 I got talking to someone in Washington DC about history, he was telling me how old and historic the capital building was, which let’s face it isn’t that old. When I told him I had a friend here in England that lived in a house that was built around 1250, that’s just over 200 years before Christopher Columbus discovered America he just could not comprehend that, he really didn’t believe me. Let’s face it back then the capital building wasn’t quite 200 years old, so hardly an ancient monument!
@trevormillar15763 ай бұрын
I've been to Greece twice for two reasons. 1.) The ancient history. 2.) The best salads in the world!
@mom42boys3 ай бұрын
As an American, I am stunned at the number of fellow citizens that don't realize the US is a BABY compared to the rest of the world!
@infohippie3 ай бұрын
After my grandfather visited the UK, he told me how the pub in a village where he stayed was still called "the new pub" by the locals because it was only 400 years old.
@blotski2 ай бұрын
Odd comment as there are plenty of McDonalds in Spain. In fact, in tourist resorts you have to go out of your way to find local Spanish food. Maybe they were just joking and being ironic.
@mayfurrnz7 күн бұрын
@@infohippie You know it's a /really/ old pub when you have to duck to get through the front door because when it was built centuries ago people were shorter... 🙂 (Source: Personal experience of a lovely old pub near Arundel, West Sussex)
@Pineapple-on-the-chain3 ай бұрын
I once heard a tourist complain that the beach was too sandy. Some people are not meant to wander off beyond their own town/village yet imagine them going to a different country. I really think that some people pretend to act ignorant because either they think its cool or a defence mechanism due to realising there is an actual world beyond their micro bubble.
@stefanrichter91623 ай бұрын
I am german , living now 33 years in Spain , the last 15 Years in Tenerife , Canary Islands. When I see tourists I try to camouflage myself all what I can with the locals , so that nowbody can mistake me for one of my countrymen . Its really embarrassing.
@daphnelovesL3 ай бұрын
Best one I ever heard that tourist complaint they didn't have a view on Uluru/Ayers Rock from the town Alice Springs it's 468 kilometers away or 4 hours 53 minutes drive.
@steveredacted13943 ай бұрын
Or the tourist who was disappointed that they couldn't organise a day trip to Uluru... From Sydney
@JamesDavy20093 ай бұрын
@@steveredacted1394 Such a classic. One of the golden rules of the merry old land of Oz: everything is four days from everything in Australia.
@Songbirdstress3 ай бұрын
@@JamesDavy2009 I remember learning as a child that kids went to school by plane in Aus. Blew my mind.
@insulani3 ай бұрын
The complaint by some Americans about everyone speaking Mexican in Spain is pretty well known….😂
@gerardflynn73823 ай бұрын
Do they not know that Mexico was originally called New Spain?
@vitezslavnovak20773 ай бұрын
@@gerardflynn7382And New York was originally called New Amsterdam. So why the hell they don't speak Dutch? 🤔
@B-A-L3 ай бұрын
@@vitezslavnovak2077Because the Dutch speak better English than Americans do!
@101steel43 ай бұрын
@@B-A-L Everyone does. Americans don't speak English 😉
@sergevereecke6803 ай бұрын
@@vitezslavnovak2077 Weet ik veel , misschien omdat ze terug naar Europa gingen ?
@yottaforce3 ай бұрын
I recently returned from a vacation in Spain. The car rental lady asked me if I could drive a with a manual transmission to which I replied: I'm not American. We had a laugh.
@Galantus19643 ай бұрын
regarding the Mona Lisa thing... we have a " similar" situation here in Copenhagen with the LITTLE Mermaid..lot's of tourists are, when they meet her, disappointed about her size...
@naadi2000nr13 ай бұрын
I thought it was common knowledge 😅
@daphnelovesL3 ай бұрын
Like Manneke Pis in Brussel
@Galantus19643 ай бұрын
@@daphnelovesL true
@willdreon95583 ай бұрын
To be fair, the Mona Lisa is very small 😂🤷♂ The little mermaid on the other hand was about right size. 🇩🇰🇸🇪
@leohickey49533 ай бұрын
People who complain about the size of the _Mona Lisa_ could just spin around and look at Veronese's _The Wedding at Cana_ on the opposite wall. It's enormous but I'm the only person who bothers to look at it. Actually, people often don't even look at the _Mona Lisa_ they just take selfies of themselves with it in the background.
@sytytyspala3 ай бұрын
This kind of stupidity, ignorance and disregard of other cultures is not exclusive to Americans... This summer, 2024, I was told by an refugee that worst thing in Finland is that there are so many Finns here and no one speaks Arabic, women don´t wear hijabs and nobody bows to the east five times a day. In her opinion, no one respected her religion or values here. I was told later that she even made a KZbin video about it. Could there be a correlation Finland - Finns, Finns - Finland. HMMMM
@philiptownsend40263 ай бұрын
Actually it is a very serious matter as that view is widely held. It is causing strife and riots in modern western democracies now and will get a lot worse.
@MJCourie3 ай бұрын
Did that really happen? If so, atrocious!
@Gittas-tube3 ай бұрын
@@philiptownsend4026 👩🏼🌾🏞️🌅🇫🇮 Hello, Philip! I agree. It is a very serious matter, and growing, in Western Europe, in this case in one of the Nordic welfare states. In all of the Nordic countries, the people are well-educated, the societies well-organized and well run. In some ways, ahead even of many other democratic countries. The Nordic societies couldn't be more different from strict, autocratic and religious parts of the world if they wanted to. Recently, some U.S. citizens have begun to realize that they have also been victims of a kind of indoctrination by the state and various religious groups. (Daily pledging of allegiance to the flag and pressure to conform to outdated moral rules as repeated by different religions.)
@nox87303 ай бұрын
@@MJCourie This is a common occurence in Europe. Especially in my country (France). A few years ago, i was working for the national education and teaching french to a young refugee girl from Irak. Then another kid (meant to be french), 4 years old, approached me and told me: "the heck are you teaching her?" "What?" i said. "As long as she speaks like us, she doesn't need shitty french" (needless to say, he was from a maghrebine family. One needs to understand where a 4 years old kid had heard this from). I was so depressed, i immediately got to bed when coming home after work, and struggled big time to go back being useless as work the next day, teaching such a dead language as "french" to people coming to France.
@jamesrosemary29323 ай бұрын
That is why in the US the shampoo carries instructions and a warning not to drink.
@Mr_Spock5123 ай бұрын
@ianb59493 ай бұрын
If you can get out of London and be at the closest ocean beach in less than 40 mins, you will be flying above the traffic.
@DavidNewmanDr3 ай бұрын
You could get to Gravesend by train in that time.
@Carlas-r2m3 ай бұрын
There's no ocean beaches anywhere in the UK, it's an island with many beautiful beaches but none of them is in an ocean as the UK is surrounded by seas
@DavidNewmanDr3 ай бұрын
@@Carlas-r2m Scotland borders the Altantic Ocean
@sergevereecke6803 ай бұрын
@@Carlas-r2m Not even the Atlantic Ocean in Scotland , Ireland side ?
@Simonsvids3 ай бұрын
@@Carlas-r2m So, please explain to us what the difference is between a sea and an ocean, apart from naming conventions?
@forgottenmusic13 ай бұрын
Ignorance is not limited to Americans. I've met an Irishwoman, who took a 3000 km flight in the winter, wearing just a sweater, and finding herself in -15C, her reaction was: "But how should I know, that your climate is different?" Sadly, she wasn't even a stupid tourist, but a EU official.
@rosec66803 ай бұрын
As an Aussie who lives in Ireland and has a small home accommodation business, my headache inducing guests are American and Irish. Throw the British and Canadians and South Africans in too. Literally have zero problems with Europeans, Antipodeans, Soth American, Mexican etc Irish people have historically left the country to emigrate, the ones staying put are not very cosmopolitan and many are terribly uneducated about the world. Xenophobic too which you learn when living here.
@Thurgosh_OG3 ай бұрын
To most of us in European countries, the fact that she was an EU official, was proof of her ignorance.
@Thurgosh_OG3 ай бұрын
@@rosec6680 The British are Europeans, so...
@rosec66803 ай бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG Did you hear that they left the EU? Brexit? Did you just show your ignorance???? Are you American with that ignorant comment???
@rosec66803 ай бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG Brexit??? Are you living under a rock??? What European country with abysmal education are you from???
@jadrucker50663 ай бұрын
When I was waiting at the airport to return home from Italy ( I had been a nanny for a year) I had a group from the US near me. I'm American. One seat was available so I asked if it was taken in English. No response. So I asked in Italian. No response. So I sat down. They got mad that I sat there and were telling each other how awful Italians were and I was a rude Italian. I looked at them and that I asked in English and I'm from California. One looked at me and 12:29 said she couldn't understand my nonsense and should learn English.
@thehellyousay3 ай бұрын
ain't no arrogance like american arrogance.
@paulbarnett2273 ай бұрын
Ain't no ignorance like American ignorance. I have to go there in a few weeks, so bracing myself. 🤣
@Ron-uq2hg3 ай бұрын
I think the English would give them a run for the money
@sergevereecke6803 ай бұрын
@@Ron-uq2hg Are their enclaves in Spain still as packed with expats only wanting to eat their own " delicious English food ?"
@peterc.16183 ай бұрын
@@Ron-uq2hg You mean like the British tourist in Spain complaining on a holiday programme that she was unable to get English food like spaghetti bolognese.🤣
@peterc.16183 ай бұрын
@@paulbarnett227 An American living in the UK explained that many of the tourists who come, particularly to London, are from remote parts of the US and have probably never been outside their state, or even their small town. They've saved up all their life to visit London, England, and when they do, their lack of knowledge of anything remotely foreign shows itself in the ways described in this video. One of the characters created by the British comedian Harry Enfield, is an American tourist. You'll find his videos here on KZbin.
@stewrmo3 ай бұрын
To be 100% honest bro, I feel the complaints regarding Spain will be from us Brits. It sounds just like the classic tied handkerchief on head, only eating UK food, only drinking UK beer, Sun reading, shout slow English to represent a foreign language, little Brit abroad. That and Thompson is a UK travel agent... Guilty! 🙄
@B-A-L3 ай бұрын
That's just Brits going to Spain for a bit of sunbathing and nothing else. The ones who go abroad to visit the actual country are nothing like that!
@jattikuukunen3 ай бұрын
@@B-A-Lis Spain the beach of London?
@nice9003 ай бұрын
what is uk beer exactly, pretty much every place in spain only has one or a couple beers on tap not like the uk where you have 10 or more in every pub, idk I've never seen any uk beers being served in spain, Guinness Is probably the exception, i have seen that in spain but it was in a english style pub, no typical spanish bar ive ever been in has it usually they have stuff like estrella, san miguel, estrella galicia, mahou, cruzcampo, ambar and sometimes something foreign like amstel or heineken
@alexaviation81073 ай бұрын
@@nice900 normally brits go to places like benidorm and drink in the self named british pubs not Spanish bars so they have all the beers lol.
@Steve_Coates3 ай бұрын
@@nice900 90% of tourists in Benidorm are Brits on package holidays, the entire place id full of 'English' pubs and bars where British beer brands are served, the inevitable TV shows British football matches and news and the catering runs to such Spanish delicacies as fish and chips, full English breakfasts, roast beef and Yorkshire puddings etc.
@PeBoVision3 ай бұрын
🎵 The rain in Spain falls mainly on the Plains. 🎵 I would be shocked if these were not all Amreicans. As a teenager, I worked in the cafeteria in Toronto's iconic City Hall, one of our patrons, an American woman, became quite incensed when she found out cigarette machine only had Canadian brands. I explained that there was a tobacconist across the street where she could purchase American or European cigarettes. To which she replied that it was ridiculous that there were no American brands in the vending machines (in another country!!). I tried to expain that our cigarette packaging was a different shape/size, but she was having none of it. I offered to select a brand for her, she said thank you and asked for king-size. I asked what size, to which she replied (and 40 years later I can repeat verbatim), "Are you stupid, I said King-Size." I replied, "Canadian cigarettes come in packs of 20 or 25. King-Size brands in the vending machine come in small or large. And no mam, I am not stupid. I then had to show her how to open the pack of cigarettes." (There were standard flip-top boxes that would have been familiar to an American, but I intentionally chose a 25 pack slider-box for her.) It was oh so satisfying when she left nearly immediately. I'm sure she told all her friends how horrible Canadians are.
@likantrophos2 ай бұрын
so rude.Canadian people sucks! (irony here, do`nt kill me)
@chrisparkinson51603 ай бұрын
I loved that you used the word doofus 😂😂 i haven't heard that word for years
@JorigenLeBeig3 ай бұрын
As a Frenchman who has been living in Germany for a good 30 years now, first in the Ruhr area and now for a good 14 years in the beautiful and totally underrated Lower Rhine region, I was initially surprised at how many German slang words exist that are very similar in spelling and meaning to English words. Now I've heard - and read in your comment - a new word that was previously unknown to me in English... The following derivation : doofus (en) = doof (de) = dumm (de) = dumb (en) = Dummkopf (ge) I love it ! 🤩😄