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Horrible British People

Started by woe10, September 08, 2015, 21:16:48 PM

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woe10

I've just been asked by a Hotel Receptionist, when all these "Horrible British People" are leaving.

I told her tomorrow, Wednesday,should see the last of the drog, chav, obese, benefits street, happy hour seeking trailer trash. that descend on Caleta in August. Each year is getting worse. Why don't these people go to Benidorm, or Rhyl. Caleta used to be such a special place. I know bars that have closed in August because they don't want them.

Next week, you will see a different place. Bring back the old days.

Brightspark


Ivemovedon

Must all be in caleta then as I've not seen any in corralejo.  Must be the place that attracts them.

Deso

They just blend in more in Corralejo   :P
Regards, Neil
Looking forward to the day I tick the "One way only" box when booking flights to Fuerte. [:)]

erik_tonny

They are the reason we always leave the island in august.
If their behaviour in Corralejo doesn't attract  Holierthanthous attention........

Brightspark


Elite of the forum

Its not called Chavetta for nowt  ;D ;D ;D
do illiterate people really get the benefits of alphabet soup

DaveW

Do away with all inclusive hotels that will cut down on all day drinking

Brightspark


Ivemovedon

#9
No idea what you are all talking about. Spent 3 days in a corrie hotel and all clients well behaved including the brits.  Nights out in the town nice and sedate with no aggro   from any particular nationality. Onwards to our village and the same there. So all in all I'd say the brits aren't letting the side down any more than anyone Else.
If we are going to stereotype lets do it properly...
Champagne Charlies in the north , krauts in the south..lashed up tattoo ridden northerners in the middle. Lol.

Mr Boo Boo

Talk about generalised sweeping statements and stereotyping ,We have stayed in Caleta a number of times during August and haven't witnessed beer drinking chavs, maybe we are frequenting the wrong "dives"  :P..

Nb : I'm a non lashed up northerner, with zero body art.....

Neilclarke

Just back from a week in Caleta (Our first time in August, although we have been over many times in the last 4 years). I actually noticed far fewer Brits on holiday and noticeably more Spanish. It wasn't as busy as I had been led to believe.
For the record, I am a northerner, no tattoos, no piercings and non beer drinker.

Brightspark


Mr Boo Boo

There are a few of us sensible northerners

Mr Boo Boo

Think we should change the title to horrible forumites :'(

Ivemovedon

Pity of it is we don't have a little more loyalty to our own full stop. The brits have their wrong 'us that's for sure. But so do the rest. I've holiday'd abroad for 45 years or so and seen more than my fair share of noisy rowdy arrogant drunken and downright rude Germans eyeties Dutch and Spaniards to name but a few. Don't even get me started on the young Scandinavians i winessed in a majorcan hotel once. Too many enjoy brit bashing on here while conveniently dismissing the sometimes anti social behaviour of the other nations.

woe10

Talking to a friend last night, who rents her Apartment out. She had a call from the cleaners that she'd better come out. Whoever was in there the last week of August wrecked the place. Torn all the curtains, broke the bed, etc ..

She has now taken it off the rental website. Never again.

Mr Boo Boo


whyme

What I find intriguing is how many people on this forum would have been up in arms if this thread had read horrible Spanish people

Brightspark

#19
Quote from: whyme on September 10, 2015, 18:20:14 PM
What I find intriguing is how many people on this forum would have been up in arms if this thread had read horrible Spanish people
Some of them are to be fair

raye

Quote from: woe10 on September 08, 2015, 21:16:48 PM
I know bars that have closed in August because they don't want them.

Which bars have closed because they don't want Brits? Just curious so that i can avoid them.
Also i seem to remember someone saying they personally knew apartment owners who had rental licences. Is this fact?

whyme

Not us at Barstuds or the Trafalgar we're packed with them, not a bad one amongst them.

raye

Too right whyme, i haven't experienced any badly behaved Brits in Caleta.

Ivemovedon

Re :where are they going to go thread. Brits could well be the least of the canaries future problems. In fact bar owners could be looking back on their presence with dewy eyed nostalgia.

ashworth

Quote from: woe10 on September 08, 2015, 21:16:48 PM
I've just been asked by a Hotel Receptionist, when all these "Horrible British People" are leaving.

I told her tomorrow, Wednesday,should see the last of the drog, chav, obese, benefits street, happy hour seeking trailer trash. that descend on Caleta in August. Each year is getting worse. Why don't these people go to Benidorm, or Rhyl. Caleta used to be such a special place. I know bars that have closed in August because they don't want them.

Next week, you will see a different place. Bring back the old days.
I don't know of any bars that have closed in Caleta in August. It's been packed with a real buzz about the place with tourists from all over Europe. . A few big UK families having fun but no trouble so what they are on holiday. Get to the UK if you want to see low life in action there are millions of them.

Magoo

#25
If you think that British tourists are horrible, try doing Russians. They out obnoxiate the the tattooed, larger swilling, Iner-lund supporting, tricky wearing Brit, before he has had time to tuck into his full English.

woe10

Quote from: ashworth on September 20, 2015, 08:03:31 AM

I don't know of any bars that have closed in Caleta in August.


Well, that just shows how much you know about Caleta,  I could name two for starters.

whyme

Go on then Woe I could do with expanding.

woe10

Quote from: whyme on September 20, 2015, 12:10:15 PM
Go on then Woe I could do with expanding.

They only closed for August while the Chavs and their nightmare kids were here  :'(

The trespaso is for sale on that Italian place on the corner, opposite the Step Inn. It's had 3 different owners in one year. If you're mental enough to fork out â,¬40,000  it's all yours  :o

Deso

Who are 'they'?

Come on, answer the question, you are beginning to sound like a politician.  ;)
Regards, Neil
Looking forward to the day I tick the "One way only" box when booking flights to Fuerte. [:)]