start a victory garden and ration your IRRATIONALLY ANGRY feelings, part 3

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like let me applaud you for realizing you could have done the right thing and then just decided that calling yourself out was easier and also makes you look like you learned something while doing the opposite

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 29 June 2017 21:55 (six years ago) link

(I am sorry, Ilx, I truly am, and this is not *you guys*, but...)

American tourists in Europe... -_-

By god... American tourists are the absolute worst. And they are everywhere, extremely loud and incredibly close (Safran-Foer pun intended). They are like Jackson Pollock throwing paint all over the finesse, subtle beauty of a Monet, Matisse, Miró. (and I love Pollock, just not when he desecrates other great works). Disturbing, obnoxious, and SO LOUD, scorching the non-American earth they walk on. Demanding things, shouting orders, no effort whatsoever to adapt or even, at the very least, try - however flawed - to speak the local language (in this case Spanish, but it's the same where I'm from, Dutch). I let it slide in Amsterdam, I get it, excitement and all. Used to it, Amsterdam has turned into a tourist fun fair anyhow. But living as a foreigner myself in Spain, I really got to see your digs, American tourists. I don't mean to or want to generalize, but jeez Louise, way to kill the mood. The chewy Yankee-English echoing around a picturesque village square in Spain where I stayed for two months really managed to put a dent into local morale. All was usually fine (French, German, Italian, Dutch, Polish tourists), until a Murican came round shouting and demanding stuff. "Oh.. A shouting Murican again.... El sigh...": energy levels of bar and restaurant staff: drained. Fellow guests drained as well. Turn it down a notch, will you? Try not to destroy the beauty you see by being so loud? Try and leave behind what and who you are for once? What is wrong with you people? Why so loud, all the bloody time? Ffs.

Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 29 June 2017 23:00 (six years ago) link

yall better speak english in the god dam country of europe comprende amigo?

tbf to our amigos americanos, wait til u meet chinese tourists. we could post videos and pictures til the cows come home if ilx weren't so pc

i n f i n i t y (∞), Thursday, 29 June 2017 23:12 (six years ago) link

Khhhhhheeeerarrrd is otm but really needn't have gone beyond the first line.

It need not be stated, however, that yank ilxors would not be expected to fall under the derogatory heading "American tourists"

quet inn tarnation (darraghmac), Thursday, 29 June 2017 23:51 (six years ago) link

otm

Autumn Almanac, Thursday, 29 June 2017 23:53 (six years ago) link

If an ilxor visits Spain, it's just to look for those bombs the Clash were on about

President Keyes, Friday, 30 June 2017 00:51 (six years ago) link

We all know people go to barca in search of a party, beefcakes and cheesecakes

i n f i n i t y (∞), Friday, 30 June 2017 01:08 (six years ago) link

I was at Warwick Castle when I was in the UK in the 90s and we did a tour that took in the dungeons as part of the walk - actual fucking dungeons, walls carved with counting-off day lines done by 18th century knights, it was so intense... and then from out of the dim, damp atmosphere comes this loud american voice that asked "its not very safe in here is it? Wheres the fire exits?"

Everyone else laughed at him to their credit.

Stoop Crone (Trayce), Friday, 30 June 2017 02:39 (six years ago) link

when i was on a jack the ripper tour there, a guy came up to us (whitechapel has a strong bangladeshi population) and said "you want jack the ripper? i'm jack the n***a!" all the americans went pale all at once. (this didn't make me ia obv, just a related anecdote)

Autumn Almanac, Friday, 30 June 2017 02:45 (six years ago) link

Everyone going on and on about Selena Williams and her nude magazine cover when she's obviously wearing underpants and that's not nude

Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Friday, 30 June 2017 05:27 (six years ago) link

Demanding things, shouting orders, no effort whatsoever to adapt or even, at the very least, try - however flawed - to speak the local language (in this case Spanish, but it's the same where I'm from, Dutch)

I tried to speak some basic phrase-book Flemish in Belgium but strangely enough they all identified us as English halfway down the street and started talking to us in 100% flawless English before we opened our mouths, so it felt a little redundant and maybe even rude to continue with my faltering mispronunciations

still tried to thank them but when you're English and cheerily mispronouncing "dank u" you do start to think, am I recognisably attempting a foreign language or do I sound like I'm just speaking English in a silly patronising accent for the foreigners

although tbf I was there with my parents once and I tried to order in Flemish but my Dad embarrassingly decided that it was basically the same as German so he'd order in pidgin German instead. so I gave up and spoke English and waited for death tbh and would like to apologise to the entire continent of Europe and all Dutch-speaking countries for our terrible behaviour

a passing spacecadet, Friday, 30 June 2017 11:23 (six years ago) link

Haha I have had exactly the same thought in regard to "dank u" and so tend to go for the "dank u wel" for clarity's sake.

Tim, Friday, 30 June 2017 11:31 (six years ago) link

American tourists are the absolute worst.

OTM on the loudness but also the unrelenting quality, they just won't shut up.

weird echo of the falsies (Tom D.), Friday, 30 June 2017 13:46 (six years ago) link

At least we're fair about it. I have vivid teenaged memories of my dad in NYC walking up to people in the subway and loudly asking them asking where the Empire State Building was.

pplains, Friday, 30 June 2017 14:02 (six years ago) link

asking asking asking.

pplains, Friday, 30 June 2017 14:02 (six years ago) link

No doubt American tourists are among the worst, if not the worst, but I often wonder when traveling if as an American my embarrassment and desire to keep clear of other Americans heightens my sensitivity to the American voice. Especially in a place where I don't understand the native language—the language you do understand has a way of cutting through the rest. At the risk of more (!) generalizing there are def tourists from a few other countries who give Americans a real run for their money in this department

Hadrian VIII, Friday, 30 June 2017 14:11 (six years ago) link

you know who you are

Hadrian VIII, Friday, 30 June 2017 14:12 (six years ago) link

I know, those Germans, eh?

weird echo of the falsies (Tom D.), Friday, 30 June 2017 14:13 (six years ago) link

They can be rough and they are not alone

Hadrian VIII, Friday, 30 June 2017 14:14 (six years ago) link

imo the best way to ask questions as a tourist is to find a nearby bar that's not too busy, order a beer, and then politely ask the bartender

mh, Friday, 30 June 2017 14:19 (six years ago) link

not to revive contentious ilx threads of yore, but if you come from a non-bartender-tipping country, make sure you know or are prepared to overestimate the local tipping customs first

a passing spacecadet, Friday, 30 June 2017 14:24 (six years ago) link

(that would be another mistake I've made - no bad effects except a little shame years later, but still, it may increase the chances of your questions being tolerated and helpfully answered)

a passing spacecadet, Friday, 30 June 2017 14:27 (six years ago) link

I order two beers, offer the second to the bartender, and pay for three just to be sure

mh, Friday, 30 June 2017 15:21 (six years ago) link

It need not be stated, however, that yank ilxors would not be expected to fall under the derogatory heading "American tourists"

most people who are "tourists" or behave like tourists are awful. i work in westminster in london and have to navigate a maze of selfie sticks and moronic, gurning, posing faces every day, and tho many are american and many are chinese, there's certainly no shortage of people behaving that way from all over the world. the general attitude, mindset, gait and behaviour of the oblivious tourist is a real challenge to any normal man or woman's sense of decency or respect for their fellow person.

selfie sticks etc just make it worse. it's an easy target but like, when you see people posing, over and over again, for staged photos outside monuments which they've visited for... what reason exactly - it's fucking depressing and when you have to weave past these people it can be infuriating.

Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Friday, 30 June 2017 15:26 (six years ago) link

having said that one of the most enduring images of my life was touring the former palace of the pope in avignon, solo, a long tour with lots of big stone rooms, staircases, ramparts etc. i didn't bother getting the headset, obviously, and had been quite quiet. i was doing the classic slow interested walk around when there was a commotion behind me and a huge crowd of german tourists came in, all chuckling deeply and dancing in wide, sweeping, heavy movements, pointing at each other and chuckling some more. i was looking at them dumbfounded and eventually one woman, beaming at me, pointed at the headphones and said "zer is music! it is a banquet!!!" and i could hear faint harpsichord.

Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Friday, 30 June 2017 15:36 (six years ago) link

*it had been quite quiet

Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Friday, 30 June 2017 15:36 (six years ago) link

Maybe it's because I spent several years as a night club DJ/in-general "nightlife" person that I have the understanding of a context in which outright SHOUTING is the only appropriate means of communicating, but man these loud talkers have really been grating on me lately. Like, dude, the person you are talking to is less than thirty six inches away from you. There is no good, understandable reason that your voice is at the volume that it is presently.

There was a combination loud talker/line evader behind me at Starbucks this morning and I was very near speaking up about it. I mean, it got to a point where I felt like she was actually trying to manipulate the situation by being loud, drawing attention to herself and her companion, therefore directing the attention of the cashier to them, and subsequently hovering out of the line so much to the point where the cashier might have mistaken them to be next in line.

That and blocking the fucking doorway. It's a fucking high traffic area, not a social stop.

Austin, Friday, 30 June 2017 16:17 (six years ago) link

I cannot stand it when I'm standing in a line and someone comes and stands not behind me but to my side, usually talking on the phone, and kind of floating there, as though they might break off from the line at any moment. And then as the line moves forward they end up stepping ahead of me a bit until there's an inevitable moment when we make eye contact and they can see me giving them a what-the-fuck-are-you-up-to? look.

President Keyes, Friday, 30 June 2017 16:30 (six years ago) link

i was doing the classic slow interested walk

― Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Friday, June 30, 2017 8:36 AM (fifty-one minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

i'm planning my next holiday and i have been thinking about how i treat it as opposed to how a lot of other people treat it

i'm more of a take-my-time, learn-the-culture type, and a lot of people have recommended i jam pack about three or four cities in two weeks and just see as much as possible and as many countries as possible so i can "tick" it off some list

i just can't see myself doing that. i have a cousin who is notorious for doing this. she's been to dozens of countries but whenever i've asked her about her time in those places, she has nothing to say except the landmarks she visited. she's been to almost every us state and she casually throws that fact in conversation but she actually just did i think it was a three week roadtrip across the entire country. i mean, yes, that's cool, but there is no depth to that

so ya i understand why people treat holidays as a time to just give zero fucks and treat the culture they're in superficially

i n f i n i t y (∞), Friday, 30 June 2017 16:42 (six years ago) link

i get pissed at automatic toilets that flush too often

marcos, Friday, 30 June 2017 16:43 (six years ago) link

a couple toilets at work flush 3-4 times while i'm standing in front

marcos, Friday, 30 June 2017 16:43 (six years ago) link

If this post gets through it would seem I have not been fp'd for my generalization about Americans abroad. Deems otm though that obv ilxors do not fall in this category, and yes "American tourists" might be derogatory. It just grated for eight weeks straight.

Infinity otm imo.

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 30 June 2017 17:55 (six years ago) link

tourists are good, hate everyone from the Americas tho

blog haus aka the scene raver (wins), Friday, 30 June 2017 18:04 (six years ago) link

tourists are terrible and american tourists in europe are particularly bad.

i now live somewhere where there are a reasonable amount of british tourists, and i can't stand them either

-_- (jim in vancouver), Friday, 30 June 2017 18:05 (six years ago) link

^^ Rules to live by xp

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 30 June 2017 18:06 (six years ago) link

obv I was being silly with my post but idk sometimes you're on holiday

blog haus aka the scene raver (wins), Friday, 30 June 2017 18:07 (six years ago) link

ey guey tu eres mexicano

comportate

i n f i n i t y (∞), Friday, 30 June 2017 18:07 (six years ago) link

jim

vancouver used to be an echo chamber for those who hated australian tourists and it was so bad 5+ years ago that there was a facebook group that was started

yeah, tourists suck, but there are exceptions to everything

i n f i n i t y (∞), Friday, 30 June 2017 18:09 (six years ago) link

I hate myself a little

blog haus aka the scene raver (wins), Friday, 30 June 2017 18:10 (six years ago) link

I remember hearing about the guy who had run the stall next to me on the O'Connell bridge in the years before i was there. He had a habit of starting to make yapping noises like a dog if a tourist spent more time inspecting the merchandise than might be expected if one was actually likely to buy anything. Think the story was that these tended to be mainly either German or American.

Galway gets bus loads of Italian and French teenagers staying somewhere along my bus route. So you get a lot of noisy kids filling out the bus.
& now it looks like emopty buses are leaving the head stop without people on board when buses are likely to be filled if more than one is there at a time. Would think it would be better to let people on since they weren't going to fill the extra bus. I'm assuming that it heads off empty and picks up people at later bus stops since you tend to see an extra one only shortly in front of you during rush hours.
Would just think that the idea of doubling up the amount of buses at certain times was straightforward. Also that it seems to have been tried before , not sure how intentionally.

Stevolende, Friday, 30 June 2017 18:29 (six years ago) link

as a canadian I make sure I have a leaf on my bag when travelling abroad because there's a ton of disparaging attitudes about american tourists or U.S.A. politics for example.

Saying this, there's a ton of reasonable americans here on ilxor but the attitudes do exist abroad....and jim is otm that tourists in general are awful

Unchanging Window (Ross), Friday, 30 June 2017 20:13 (six years ago) link

i should clarify that mostly i've travelled to the U.K. where people could think at face value that I'm as likely american as canadian

Unchanging Window (Ross), Friday, 30 June 2017 20:16 (six years ago) link

I start to pronounce vowels like a canadian if in canada for more than a week. maybe a stopover before heading elsewhere would be useful

mh, Friday, 30 June 2017 20:17 (six years ago) link

There's a ton of reasonable American tourists but you tend not to notice them over the din from the worst of them.

weird echo of the falsies (Tom D.), Friday, 30 June 2017 20:18 (six years ago) link

yeah Tom D OTM

Unchanging Window (Ross), Friday, 30 June 2017 20:19 (six years ago) link

i have a buddy who constantly tries to sound more american than canadian lol

i n f i n i t y (∞), Friday, 30 June 2017 20:22 (six years ago) link

you think you're american, eh

mh, Friday, 30 June 2017 20:23 (six years ago) link

that's what i tell him

i laugh so hard and he's not one to show his frustration but i feel like it bothers him because he talks to a lot of americans when dealing with business clients and they tell him he sounds so canadian

i n f i n i t y (∞), Friday, 30 June 2017 20:24 (six years ago) link

as an american I make sure I have a leaf on my bag when travelling abroad because there's a ton of disparaging attitudes about american tourists or U.S.A. politics for example.

pplains, Friday, 30 June 2017 22:01 (six years ago) link

foreigners have sussed that USAers sometimes hide behind maple leaves, so all leaf-brandishers are suspect, too

A is for (Aimless), Friday, 30 June 2017 22:13 (six years ago) link


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