Aren't Tourists Fun?

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the protaginist

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Now, i'm sure we all have over 6 stories of how big of an arsehole tourists have made themselves while vacationing in your *insertwhatyoucallyourlandmasshere*, but this thread isn't about that. This thread is about some good experiences you've had with foreigners.


I was listening to the radio yesterday, and a call came on from a man vacationing from Ireland, and he just told the hosts that he liked the show, and that if he ever saw 'em in the bar(they schedule events in bars or clubs around here almost weekly), he'd "order them a pint, or a glass, or a mug, or whatever you call it around here."

Now i'm not quite sure what it was, but something about that made me go "AAAAWWWWWW..."

Lets hear some examples that debunk the myth that all tourists are self-righteous bastards that think your populus should you go out of their way to make them happy for no reason at all.
 

Motti

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They're fun to bullshit, but bullshitting foreigners is an australian national pastime.
 

axia777

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I like to give obvious tourists the totally wrong directions to important places. It is funny to think of poor tourists lost and confused. I am mean. :)
 

Lord George

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Met some American tourists at a bus stop last week and they were incredibly chatty and friendly, made a nice change from the usually gloomy people you see there.
 

Verp

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I sometimes get stopped by tourists in Helsinki for directions, but sadly, because I don't live in Helsinki I'm rarely of any help.

Also, tourists vary from place to place, for example when I was in Spain (Torremolinos and after that, Barcelona), I met some very impolite and just very unpleasant tourists. The worst was this British lady I had a chat with who was really condescending when I told her I'm a Finn, she apparently though my country is piss poor and is full of silly country bumpkins.
 

Nemorov

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I brought up some friends from college to see where I live in Cleveland. It was hilarious. You'd think I'd brought them to some kind of proper city or something, the way they were exploring all wide-eyed and excited.
 

TomBeraha

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I enjoy tourists when they come to visit, they as a whole are here to have fun, It's a nice thing. I do however tend to dislike vacationers when they come to visit, as they seem to be doing everything in their power to make life as miserable as possible for themselves and everyone around them so that they can have the least fun possible on their vacation. Separating a tourist from a vacationer can be hard to do, and It's not impossible for tourists to be on vacation. Couple clues to look for include

Tourists seem eager to learn about the area and find things to do unique to it, whereas a vacationer may have already visited before, and now is in a hurry to go back to someplace he has built up in his/her mind.

Tourists love to talk to the locals, enjoy eating out, and make conversation, a vacationer wants to be left alone, and sees everyone else around them as crowding their space.
 

Agent Larkin

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My reaction to fresh out of the box Americans:

Welcome to Ireland. Home of Leprachaun's a tora lora. And Bejaysus but sure you look like your a tourist. AMERICA you say ah begorra but that's a fine old place a be di dad aye. Your looking for a pub? Well be god but I know a good one were you'll find the best black stuff in the whole of the Emerald Isle to be sure to be sure. Just don't tell the Brit's we don't want to start that owld business again beggorah.

(While typing this dosn't really do it justice if you could hear me speaking it you would understand)
 

the protaginist

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Juraz said:
Motti said:
They're fun to bullshit, but bullshitting foreigners is an australian national pastime.
You must be a roo shooer like me
I'm now putting everything an Australian exchange student told me into perspective...

Do you really call shrimp prawns, making the 'shrimp on the barbie' bit irrelevant?
 

Beefcakes

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Motti said:
They're fun to bullshit, but bullshitting foreigners is an australian national pastime.
Weren't you there at the last meeting?
We don't let others know these things!
Gees, now they'll be all like 'I don't believe you ride Emus' and 'I don't trust you, maybe that swamp is dangerous'
Dang it...

I love tourists, but maybe I'm bias because I love accents
Mmm, they are most fun to talk to
 

DoW Lowen

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T3h Camp3r T3rr0r1st said:
Motti said:
They're fun to bullshit, but bullshitting foreigners is an australian national pastime.
too right

(especially Asians not being racist but they will believe nearly ANYTHING you say)
Err I'd rather the Asian tourist than a lot of the Asians who actually live here (Relax my parents are Asian). When I get bored I act like I'm fresh off the boat from Vietnam, people are surprisingly nice to me which kills the fun, this man who walks around cockle bay at Sydney at 3 in the morning taught me how to dance when I pretended to be a Korean diplomat.
 

El Poncho

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T3h Camp3r T3rr0r1st said:
Motti said:
They're fun to bullshit, but bullshitting foreigners is an australian national pastime.
too right

(especially Asians not being racist but they will believe nearly ANYTHING you say)
I went to Melbourne Australia, I seen more Asians who lived there than Australians and the Asians were nice the aussies were twats:|
 

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Motti said:
They're fun to bullshit, but bullshitting foreigners is an australian national pastime.
Watch out for the dropbears, theyre wild little bastards
hehehe
 

TheNumber1Zero

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T3h Camp3r T3rr0r1st said:
Motti said:
They're fun to bullshit, but bullshitting foreigners is an australian national pastime.
too right

(especially Asians not being racist but they will believe nearly ANYTHING you say)
saying not being racist is the same as saynig "I'm not racist but..." ego,you racist ahole!this is fun.
 

PureChaos

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it's not just foreigners, the general public are prats. i've worked with the public for years and they never get better
 

thenumberthirteen

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I love how tourists from all over the world come to visit Hadrian's wall (I live within walking distance of a part of it). Historically it's very interesting, a 15 foot high stone wall seperating England and Scotland that was built 2000 years ago by the Romans if you didn't know, but in reality the best parts of it are a pile of rubble and a ditch. I once caught some tourists taking pictures of a dry stone wall believing it to be part of Hadrian's wall.

Most of the tourists are friendly, and I always give directions, or help them when I can as that's what I would expect if I where a tourist in a strange town.
 

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the protaginist said:
Juraz said:
Motti said:
They're fun to bullshit, but bullshitting foreigners is an australian national pastime.
You must be a roo shooer like me
I'm now putting everything an Australian exchange student told me into perspective...

Do you really call shrimp prawns, making the 'shrimp on the barbie' bit irrelevant?
Shrimp and Prawns are different animals.