Surely that is why we go away , to get away from it all? but why do we (we dont lol) go to english pubs in Malaga and drink English beer and eat fish and chips and fry ups for breakfast.
Try a bit of bread with olive oil and real coffee wow what a way to start, why please help and tell lol xxx
Totally agree with you - if you go away you should sample the local culture and get away from what you do everyday, which is i guess the definition of holiday - personally find the whole 'English in holiday' painful and embarassing!
wow someone who agreesexpected a slating, we were in Malaga last week, english family walk in and go e are mate two pints of lager, expecting them to understand english, they do of course, but would we understand there language, er no, we need to try harder an Hola or Gracius goes a long waY LOL
I think it's that little piece of home thing I think...I can personally vouch for a very good Irish pub in Phuket in Thailand, Thai food and a nice pint of the black liquid lifesaver, heaven
i go for the culture ,,sight seeing ,,all things foreign ,,the experiance................................
the beer
Personally speaking I love trying local dishes when abroad but I did miss bacon when in France so I think there would be some things I would have to have if I was abroad long term.
I do tend to eat a lot of different food not just English dishes even when at home so its not a serious problem for me if there isn't any English food to be had when I am abroad.
DD
The only times I would eat English food while travelling, was if I just didn't have the time. If I was on a tour, and we only had an hour or so in a place, I might grab a quick McD, so I would still have time to get into that church or visit that gallery.
I think it's sad when people won't even try the local food. Some of the best food I've ever eaten was off a street cart in Thailand, or a piece of tortilla from a local tapas bar.
Looks like, give or take, everyone is in agreement - rare on here - where are the lager louts??