Friday, July 10, 2009

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French tourists are the worst in the world ... or so saying the 4,500 professionals in 27 countries according to a survey by Internet travel agency Expedia.

Your arrongancia, his stinginess and bad use of languages \u200b\u200bother than your own are some of the reasons that make French holidaymakers in the least desirable of the hotel services in the world.

The fact that the Gauls do not speak the local languages \u200b\u200bmakes them reckless in the eyes of hotels in various countries worldwide. "Mainly it is the fact that they speak little or no English when they go abroad and do not speak the local language," says Timothee de Roux, director of markets for Expedia, the radio station France Info

Roux explains that the 90% of French travel on their country because they have a magnificent view and excellent tourist areas. However, when they come out of France "may be a little nervous" when not being used to certain habits and "may lead them to ask for things in a way that can be considered a bit arrogant." In

Roux also said that they are not used to leave big tips in their country, where the service is included in restaurant bills, and for this reason can be seen as "stingy" in comparison to other nationalities. Unlike the Americans and British are the most wasteful.

The Japanese ranked first in the Best Tourist survey in the polls, along with the British and the Germans selected the best among the Europeans.

For its part, the English occupied the twenty-sixth position as the best tourists. The English hoteliers themselves believe that their countrymen are the most common complaint, which, together with the French, he ranks as the least popular tourists in their own country.

The report states as the final conclusion that the British, Australians and New Zealanders "are highly regarded" the English tourists, because, among other things, and appreciate the effort to understand the local language.

The English, as in previous years, are the visitors from around the world spend less on holiday, followed by French. Although hoteliers in Germany and the United States have a preference for English tourists (although the majority of workers in establishments considered that the English, with the Italians, are the visitors noisier) and Asians are opting for the English because they leave more tip waiters and room service staff.

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