Americans Not as Obnoxious as they used to be. The French Now Lead

by politisite | July 5, 2008 at 10:00 pm | 389 views | 4 comments

Remember the tightwad tourist whose baggy shorts, frequent complaining and shouted questions about why none of the locals spoke any English made the ugly American the world's Visitor From Hell? Well, it's time for Archie Bunker to move over and make way for Petulant Pierre. According to a recent international survey, the French are now considered the most obnoxious tourists from European nations, and behind only Indians and the last-place Chinese as the worst among all countries worldwide. And it's not only the rest of the world that have a gripe with the Gallic attitude: the French also finished second to last among nations ranking the popularity of its own tourists who vacation at home.

But it's the unflattering image being reflected from abroad that may give pause to the millions of French travelers now heading off to summer vacation destinations across the globe. Will that move them to improve behavior the poll characterized as impolite, prone to loud carping and inattentive to local customs? If so, that's just the start: the study also describes the voyageur français as often unwilling or unable to communicate in foreign languages, and particularly disinclined to spending money when they don't have to — including on those non compris tips. Over all, French travelers landed 19th out of 21 nations worldwide, far behind the first-place Japanese, considered most polite, quiet and tidy. Following the Japanese as most-liked tourists were the Germans, British and Canadians. Americans finished in 11th place alongside the Thais.

The survey was carried out among employees in 4,000 hotels in Germany, the U.K., Italy, France, Canada and the U.S. for the French travel website Expedia.fr. The study asked respondents to rank clients by nationality on criteria of general attitude, politeness, tendency to complain, willingness to speak local languages, interest in sampling local cuisine, readiness to spend money, generosity, cleanliness, discretion and elegance. Many replies simply conformed to long-established reputations: Italians, for example, were deemed most style-conscious, and the French the best-dressed tourists.

American tourists fared well in some surprising ways: despite being notoriously language-limited, for example, they top the list of tourists credited with trying to speak local languages the most, with the French, Chinese, Japanese, Italians and Russians coming in last in the local language rankings. Does that mean Americans are the most polyglot tourists on the planet? Maybe not, says Expedia's marketing director for Europe, Timothée de Roux, who notes the poll's focus on hotel operators may explain the counter-intuitive outcome.

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PEP

Looks like you're having highlight problems, too. They hit me earlier in the week.

politisite

Which one of the highlight problems.  Are my paragraphs running together?

SOLARLIFE
good stuff:

politisite, in general interesting survey, I am sorry the french guy on your image you don't find anymore. Many american tourists came this year to the french riviera, just to have fun in  Europe without overstretched security that makes fear. The american tourists are the most friendly in communicating, small talk and looking for fun. The French now frustrated by having still no chance to make a dream but scared by nonfunctioning bureaucracy can not react in the right way, what may be interpreted as arrogance, in reality a missing link to speak english and still the tenedency to critisize ( seen as intellectual power). 

Hope this helps, proposals welcome to improve our habits to more friendly welcome  

politisite

Thanks for your insightful comments.  The photo is a spoof.  It is an American dressed up in an old french costume.  It was a fun piece, really not to put any group down.  The emphasis was on American's not being the most obn

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