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Everybody knows that different nationalities have their own special behaviour and needs when they go on holidays. The Germans use their towels to book the sun-beds by the swimming pool. They like loud music and animating programs ,the Americans are very open and they like making friends wherever they go . The Japanese are reserved and quiet , while the British are almost permanently drunk .Tourists from Russia eat potatoes for breakfast and ,if they are really rich ,they like showing off and drink a lot as well.This stereotypes are challenged by a TV documentary series . Psychologists created a test to show the best and worst sides of travellers. Then , groups of holidaymakers were secretly filmed and their behaviour examined.There are some results of the search:The Germans were the only group to send back a bottle of wine tasting of vinegar , the British didn?t mind when people jumped the queue ,and the Japanese were very shocked when an actor was taking shower in the nude .When the tourists had a free afternoon the British played football even it was raining, the Germans went for a walk, the Japanese hired a car and went sightseeing .The Americans stayed at the hotel playing pool and watching telly.The program makers agreed that the Germans were the most serious, the Russian tourists - the dullest ,the Americans and the British the most easy-going and the Japanese the most fun-loving .
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To get a tan - To become brown after staying on a beach To sunburn - To burn skin after staying too long on the sun. Sunstroke - Fever and weakness as the result of staying on the sun too long To pitch a tent - to put up a tent To hire - to pay for something and use it for a period of time To go sightseeing - to go somewhere to visit a country , city or other interesting places to go touring/to tour - to visit somewhere on a tour to go for a drive/ride - to go somewhere by car for a short period of time to go hiking/go hitch-hiking/to hike/to hitch-hike - to travel by asking drivers of passing cars for free rides to go camping/to camp - to stay on a campsite to go on an excursion - to have a short journey arranged so that people can visit a place to trek (trekking) - to make a long , tiring journey especially on food a flight - travelling by plane a trip - when you go somewhere , stay there and come back. A voyage - when you travel by ship( to a place far away) a cruise - when you travel by ship but stop at several places a tour - visiting several places following an organized plan. A travel agency - an agency organizing or selling holidays. a travel agent - someone who works for a travel agency a tourist - someone who is travelling Tourism - Business providing holidays Self-catering holidays - you organize food on your own package holidays - all facilities are provided activity holidays - spending holidays in very active way , organized by travel agency. Insured - To have an insurance A holiday resort - A place good for holidays with all holiday facilities A sun-bed - A bed prepared for sunbathing An animating program - Program organized by animating staff to entertain their guests Travellers - people who travel holidaymakers - people who are on holidays. A brochure - A book giving information or advertising. A campsite - a place where you can pitch a tent or park a caravan. A guest house - Accommodation like in a hotel but cheaper with fewer services A youth hostel - Cheap accommodation ,mainly for young people sleeping in beds in one room A holiday camp - A place providing accommodation and other facilities(bars , pools , restaurants etc.) A time- share apartment - apartment shared during holidays. A bed and breakfast - A service where the price contains morning meal. A bungalow - a house for holidays a twin-bedded room - a pair of beds in a room for two people.
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