HOLIDAY PET PEEVES
On holiday just now in Majorca and the Mrs thinks I am turning into Victor Meldrew and that I am going to explode any minute and start WW3 over a triviality
Anyway the €46 per couple Tourist Tax I can understand as there does seem to be a lot of building work going on to improve their roads and infrastructure on the Island but my first pet peeve is fellow holiday makers ( usually German ) who commandere two sunbeds and two sumbrellas per couple when there is an obvious shortage of umbrellas in the Hotel 🤬
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19-06-2025 03:57 PM #1
Holiday pet peeves
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19-06-2025 05:08 PM #2
Rangers and Celtic fans completely decked out in club wear and/or related brands when you’re in the airport or on the plane
The fact you can never seem to go anywhere without some rangers/Celtic jersey appearing in a crowd
Folk clapping when the plane lands
Rude holidaymakers (British or otherwise)
People who can’t get from Scotland to their destination without getting hammered and spoiling the journey for everyone else
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19-06-2025 05:16 PM #3
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Airport buses mostly abroad that take you from the terminal to the plane, cramming you into the bus like ****ing sardines 🤬
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19-06-2025 05:18 PM #4
Folk who rush to the front at the departure gate without waiting to be called ( we all have allocated seats )
Folk from the back who rush to the front when the seat belt release pings when the plane lands blocking the passageway for an orderly disembark ( the back door opens as well )
Folk who take their suitcase onboard ��Last edited by BILLYHIBS; 20-06-2025 at 06:19 AM.
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19-06-2025 07:24 PM #5
Early flights. Used to love them and the 5am couple of pints. Now I'm shambling about the airport with my system being totally unable to cope with beer or more than 1 coffee to wake me up.
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19-06-2025 08:15 PM #7
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19-06-2025 09:13 PM #8
People that go on holiday with the mindset "I'm gonna have a ball and **** anyone else".
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19-06-2025 09:15 PM #9
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19-06-2025 09:23 PM #10
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19-06-2025 09:39 PM #11
The early morning sunbed wars.Ridiculous behaviour. Who can be arsed getting that stressed at 7.30am on holiday? Never done it, never not got a sunbed when getting down at 11am after breakfast and a morning stroll.
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20-06-2025 06:22 AM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Just about to put my Hibs strip on and go for a walk into the weekly market and see if I can pick up a bargain
One hour ahead over here
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20-06-2025 06:56 AM #13
People bringing their kids up to the adult only rooftop plunge pools and bar. **** off back to the family pool and area downstairs you erses. They don’t get to stay long as it’s well policed but there is signs everywhere so just ****** read them and leave us in peace! 😡
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20-06-2025 07:14 AM #14
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People who want to be my friend, **** off and leave me in peace, thats why I go on holiday 😡
Oh and folk on the adult only very peaceful rooftop pool who decide to phone their relatives back home and every **** can hear your conversation as you are so ****ing loud you probably didnt need to use your phone because you were so ****ing loud they could hear you from Manchester 😡
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20-06-2025 07:25 AM #15
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20-06-2025 08:59 AM #16
People who position themselves blocking others from being able to get to the luggage carousel at the airport. A special type of ****.
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20-06-2025 09:24 AM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Standing at the carousel, an appropriate distance back like a sane person, only for someone to come along and plonk themselves right in front of me... I wasn't just Standing on my phone or looking like I was lost, I was just stood rigidly staring at the carousel awaiting my baggage - that couldn't have been any clearer.Mon the Hibs.
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20-06-2025 10:31 AM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We are at the family holiday stage of life just now so it's water parks, all inclusive meals and kids clubs. I love seeing the kids have a good time, I'm enthusiastic and present and enjoy it but I realise it's not for everyone and some people haven't reached that stage yet, don't want to ever be in it or have gone beyond it. It's just common courtesy to respect other peoples holiday. Don't let your kids wander into areas not for them, ask them to be respectful of other peoples space and buy them a set of ****ing earphones for when they are using tablets.
This is maybe one for the wider pet peeves thread but I just can't abide people who disregard rules they don't feel need to apply to them. 'Oh it's just one kid what's the problem?' Well if everyone with one kid thought that then it wouldn't be kid free anymore would it?PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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20-06-2025 10:40 AM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Every year we seem to end up in a friendship with some other couple or family. Sitting next to them by the pool, getting invited to go with them for dinner, sitting with them for drinks.......
I'll be polite but I don't want to become best buddies with people I meet on holiday. There was one couple we even had to go and meet when we got back here and after about half an hour of holiday reminiscing it clicked with her that the only thing we had in common was that we had went on holiday to the same hotel. I could have saved her the bother and told her that about 60 seconds after we first met them on the holiday.
The worst was last year when the bairn introduced me to her new pal and the dad sloped over in an orange Rangers away tap and matching shorts. I practically punched the air when he said it was 'a shame' they were flying home the next day. Aye not for me mate.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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20-06-2025 10:45 AM #20
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The getting wrecked at the airport and on the plane before going anywhere gets me baffled, especially when they have kids in tow, 2 years ago we went to Turkey and the couple of geordies who had a baby and a kid around 10ish with them were paralytic on the plane, just being loud and obnoxious, remember the dad holding the baby and when he stood up he banged the baby's head on the over head locker when departing, the mum, and kids are on the bus ready to go the resort and dad is nowhere to be seen, turns up just as the bus is about to pull off with a bag of booze, the young 10 year old girl was telling her parents to behave and calm down all whilst looking after the wee one and was getting upset, felt so sorry for her and I think the ones that were still on the bus felt relieved that they were not going to our resort as they looked a nightmare.
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20-06-2025 11:58 AM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There’s a few airlines moving from Glasgow to Edinburgh, which is a much easier journey/drop off, but I always have loved the middle of the night drive through to Glasgow airport. Pitch black roads, quiet, the start of the holiday. Always gives me a buzz
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20-06-2025 12:05 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Last time I had a 2 flight each way journey, the second flight was around 2 hours after the first landed, and there was an issue with immigration systems so everyone was held up with that. Despite the short time, as the second flight was boarded and waiting for the go ahead to push off and get going, a Glaswegian family sat a couple of rows behind us were being obnoxious. Pushing the call button, the mother shrieking down the plane that ‘mah wean needs a pish, he needs to get tae the toilet!’. This was a family with a teenage boy about 15, an 8ish year old girl, and a maybe 3 year old boy. I assumed she meant the youngest. The staff approached her to say that everyone needed to remain seated as we were imminently about to start moving, and the mother is going ape****. It’s clear she and her husband are well oiled, and she lets slip that it’s not the young one, it’s the oldest, who has been in the bar drinking with both his parents between flights! As the staff start to walk away, she shouts to the lad that he should ‘just piss the seat son, that’ll teach them!’.
As soon as we were able to take off seatbelts, a whole family sitting across from them spoke to the staff and got moved to another part of the plane.
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20-06-2025 12:49 PM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-06-2025 12:50 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I feel your pain on that one 😂
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20-06-2025 03:50 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-06-2025 04:32 PM #28
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20-06-2025 04:43 PM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
She doesn’t do confrontation
We moved
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20-06-2025 06:34 PM #30
https://youtu.be/XHWIEqOiTw8?feature=shared
Everything Jeremy Clarkson says in this clip. I agree with.Less talk, more gifs.21.05.16
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