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    The most annoying travellers poll...

    Below is TripAdvisor.com's Top 10 Most Annoying Travellers, from a 2008 survey of 8,931 travelers:

    #01 - Americans @ 18%
    #02 - French @ 12%
    #03 - Germans @ 10%
    #04 - British @ 6%
    #05 - Chinese @ 6%
    #06 - Russians @ 5%
    #07 - Japanese @ 5%
    #08 - Italians @ 5%
    #09 - Indians @ 2%
    #10 - Emiratees @1%

    I could not find anything more recent. I love the gap between the US and the French though...

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    Interesting. Was there extra info "in what way" they were annoying?
    General dislike of a nation, too many tourists from certain country, loud laughing, rude behaviour, cheap tippers?

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    I found the poll results on a travel photography blog, and the original poll is no more available on the TripAdvisor website, but I managed to find this, that was part of the original poll:

    Top Travel Annoyances

    1. Children kicking your seat back 31%
    2. Rude seat recliners 21%
    3. Loud mobile phone conversations 16%
    4. Passengers taking too long to stow overhead baggage 12%
    5. People getting up before the seatbelt sign is off 5%
    6. Armrest hogs 4%
    7. Passengers consuming smelly food 4%
    8. Travellers blocking moving walkways 3%
    9. “Shoulder surfers” reading over your shoulder 1%
    10. People wandering in front of airport service carts 1%

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    I've noticed that American and French tourists both seem to speak rather loudly in their native tongues about other people. I know Americans do this, thinking no one understands English. When I was in Barcelona, I stayed in a hostel room with 11 French people. They were gossiping about me and America, thinking I could not understand (I played "dumb American", communicating only in broken Spanish and English while there. I kept French in my back pocket only if needed in an emergency.) On my last day there I struck up conversation with the girl in the bunk below me, in French. She was rather shocked that I could speak any other language then she told me she couldn't stand my accent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cimmerianbloke View Post
    Below is TripAdvisor.com's Top 10 Most Annoying Travellers, from a 2008 survey of 8,931 travelers:

    #01 - Americans @ 18%
    #02 - French @ 12%
    #03 - Germans @ 10%
    #04 - British @ 6%
    #05 - Chinese @ 6%
    #06 - Russians @ 5%
    #07 - Japanese @ 5%
    #08 - Italians @ 5%
    #09 - Indians @ 2%
    #10 - Emiratees @1%

    I could not find anything more recent. I love the gap between the US and the French though...
    Germans are pretty obnoxious when they come to America for tourism. When I've been in Europe, I've disliked the Chinese tourists the most.

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    Here in Belgium, American and the Japanese tourists and expats have the reputation for being 'high maintenance', and asking much more questions about every little practical detail than anybody else (instead of trying to find out by themselves). I am pretty sure that is because the USA and Japan are service societies, and people there are used to have everything done for them by professionals. Europeans are very different in that regard, much more independent-minded. Whether they are from the north or the south, from west or the east, Europeans don't vary much on this point. Europeans prefer to do things themselves than to have to pay for someone to do it for them. That's why relocation services in Europe are mostly for Americans, Japanese, and perhaps other Asians (China, India, Emirates).

    American and Japanese tourists to Europe are also much more likely to travel in groups (organised tours) than by themselves. Once again, the service society... I noticed that people travelling in group (whatever the nationality) tend to be noisier (individually) and care less about locals and local sensitivities, probably because they feel protected by the group and form a sort of 'cultural bubble' impervious to their surrounding. Someone travelling alone will have to "fit in", to observe locals and try to speak the country's language. Within a group of compatriots with a guide doing the communication with the locals for you, you can behave just like in your country and not care about where you are.


    As far as individual travellers are concerned, I have noticed that the Americans and the French are much more likely to complain about all sorts of things. This is something that they also do a lot in their country (the French are râleurs* by nature). But it may also be due to the fact that they both regard their culture as superior to anybody else, and consequently feel entitled to tell others how they should do things.

    The Italians tend to compare everything to Italy and are a bit too set in their ways and habits, which makes them rather inflexible when travelling abroad.

    The Indians can be annoying because they like to negotiate for everything and take their time to make a decision. They are usually not very familiar with European cultures and are more likely to break cultural conventions and taboos (but not as much as the Chinese, who really live on their own planet).


    * there isn't a proper English translation. Grumpy, complaining about everything all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cimmerianbloke View Post
    I found the poll results on a travel photography blog, and the original poll is no more available on the TripAdvisor website, but I managed to find this, that was part of the original poll:

    Top Travel Annoyances

    1. Children kicking your seat back 31%
    2. Rude seat recliners 21%
    3. Loud mobile phone conversations 16%
    4. Passengers taking too long to stow overhead baggage 12%
    5. People getting up before the seatbelt sign is off 5%
    6. Armrest hogs 4%
    7. Passengers consuming smelly food 4%
    8. Travellers blocking moving walkways 3%
    9. “Shoulder surfers” reading over your shoulder 1%
    10. People wandering in front of airport service carts 1%
    So that's essentially an poll about aeroplane passengers, not travellers in the main sense of the word.

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    The most annoying travellers are the one who travel with out a wash,
    are the one who travel not for tourism, journey, fun but for other reasons,
    and have the demand to know their culture,

    the most annoying hosts are the ones who know that you speak 2-3 languages but not their own, and no matter they speak the other languages they want you to speak their own,

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    Two things not listed, but which I find very annoying are, passengers who use too much heavy perfume or aftershave and fill the cabin with the scent for the duration of flight. Second, and worse, are those who see you travelling alone and insist on "bringing" you into their conversation, chat non-stop for three hours and make you feel obliged to nod and smile at the right point of said conversation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maciamo View Post
    Here in Belgium, American and the Japanese tourists and expats have the reputation for being 'high maintenance', and asking much more questions about every little practical detail than anybody else (instead of trying to find out by themselves). I am pretty sure that is because the USA and Japan are service societies, and people there are used to have everything done for them by professionals. Europeans are very different in that regard, much more independent-minded. Whether they are from the north or the south, from west or the east, Europeans don't vary much on this point. Europeans prefer to do things themselves than to have to pay for someone to do it for them. That's why relocation services in Europe are mostly for Americans, Japanese, and perhaps other Asians (China, India, Emirates).

    American and Japanese tourists to Europe are also much more likely to travel in groups (organised tours) than by themselves. Once again, the service society... I noticed that people travelling in group (whatever the nationality) tend to be noisier (individually) and care less about locals and local sensitivities, probably because they feel protected by the group and form a sort of 'cultural bubble' impervious to their surrounding. Someone travelling alone will have to "fit in", to observe locals and try to speak the country's language. Within a group of compatriots with a guide doing the communication with the locals for you, you can behave just like in your country and not care about where you are.


    As far as individual travellers are concerned, I have noticed that the Americans and the French are much more likely to complain about all sorts of things. This is something that they also do a lot in their country (the French are râleurs* by nature). But it may also be due to the fact that they both regard their culture as superior to anybody else, and consequently feel entitled to tell others how they should do things.

    The Italians tend to compare everything to Italy and are a bit too set in their ways and habits, which makes them rather inflexible when travelling abroad.

    The Indians can be annoying because they like to negotiate for everything and take their time to make a decision. They are usually not very familiar with European cultures and are more likely to break cultural conventions and taboos (but not as much as the Chinese, who really live on their own planet).


    * there isn't a proper English translation. Grumpy, complaining about everything all the time.
    In the US, the Germans tend to react in a way you describe. Excluding perhaps their penchant for renting motorcycles in some areas of the country. Also, the Chinese in the European areas I've been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maciamo View Post
    Here in Belgium, American and the Japanese tourists and expats have the reputation for being 'high maintenance', and asking much more questions about every little practical detail than anybody else (instead of trying to find out by themselves). I am pretty sure that is because the USA and Japan are service societies, and people there are used to have everything done for them by professionals. Europeans are very different in that regard, much more independent-minded. Whether they are from the north or the south, from west or the east, Europeans don't vary much on this point. Europeans prefer to do things themselves than to have to pay for someone to do it for them. That's why relocation services in Europe are mostly for Americans, Japanese, and perhaps other Asians (China, India, Emirates).

    American and Japanese tourists to Europe are also much more likely to travel in groups (organised tours) than by themselves. Once again, the service society... I noticed that people travelling in group (whatever the nationality) tend to be noisier (individually) and care less about locals and local sensitivities, probably because they feel protected by the group and form a sort of 'cultural bubble' impervious to their surrounding. Someone travelling alone will have to "fit in", to observe locals and try to speak the country's language. Within a group of compatriots with a guide doing the communication with the locals for you, you can behave just like in your country and not care about where you are.


    As far as individual travellers are concerned, I have noticed that the Americans and the French are much more likely to complain about all sorts of things. This is something that they also do a lot in their country (the French are râleurs* by nature). But it may also be due to the fact that they both regard their culture as superior to anybody else, and consequently feel entitled to tell others how they should do things.

    The Italians tend to compare everything to Italy and are a bit too set in their ways and habits, which makes them rather inflexible when travelling abroad.

    The Indians can be annoying because they like to negotiate for everything and take their time to make a decision. They are usually not very familiar with European cultures and are more likely to break cultural conventions and taboos (but not as much as the Chinese, who really live on their own planet).


    * there isn't a proper English translation. Grumpy, complaining about everything all the time.
    Spot on... I've been a hotel receptionist for 10 years now, I come to the same conclusions.

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