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What Is Your Tourist Cliche?

The Boozer :Boozers don't mind which country they travel to, as long as the beer is cheap and there are bars playing live football matches. They don't look for temples, cathedrals, or beautiful mornings, and still manage to have a ball.
The Box-Ticker: Box-tickers have a list of traveling priorities, and they're going about the business of ticking them off. They stick to cities that have a world-famous monument or attraction.
The Guidebook: The Guidebook will stick to each and every word written in 'Lonely Planet.' They will also refuse to eat anywhere that's not in the book, and will sometimes tick off items on the pages so they know which ones they're yet to visit. They could be spotted anywhere in Western Europe.
The Linguist: Linguists run around town clutching their phrasebook, and are convinced they're slowly mastering the local lingo. How much they are learning is out of question!
The Muso: They usually travel with a bulky acoustic guitar and would whip the instrument at the slightest provocation and start strumming crappy Jack Johnson covers in the hope of impressing impressionable girls. Often wear beaded jewellery and could be easily spotted in Thailand.
The Snapper: They'll be sporting a camera lens that looks like the Hubble telescope, and will be permanently hidden behind it.
The Strung-Out Hippy: Often found at places with cheap, accessible drugs and some sort of coastline (Bali, Peru, Mexico, Colombia etc), these hippies could be seen wandering around in a daze, all stringy arms and weathered skin poking out of tie-dyed clothes.
The Tight-Arse: Everyone's traveled with a tight-arse and even been one at some point. When you're living on cereal and two-minute noodles, smuggling half bottles of spirits into pubs to mix into your Coke, and spending four hours on a bus to avoid a 10 dollars cab ride, it's safe to say you're a genuine tight-wad.
The Vegetarian: Also known as The Fussy Eaters, vegetarians spend their time aimlessly wandering around looking for appropriate food, and then whining at the lack of it.
The Whiner: They always complain, and their complaints include-the hostel's dirty; the people are unfriendly; it's too hot outside; it's too cold outside; this food is gross; I'm hungry; I'm thirsty; everything's too expensive; I'm lost; I'm tired. Such people usually make you wonder why did they leave their house in the first place.
Now, what is your tourist cliche?



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