
It seems that a big part of Englishmen who were coming to the islands and Spanish coasts to mount his dismissed bachelors madwomen is now changing to cheaper places. Personally I have been them in Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Malta and Prague in the last years.
The good communication under cost which they enjoy with the rest of the continent is incomparable and his revenue per cápita even more. That means that the world is opened completely at his{your} pleasure and the minimal salary anglosaxón can allow himself peacefully a holidays semanita for a country of the Orient and load in the visa up to thousand euros in beers without problems.
It is good that the people are displeased by the balloon and mount his fiestecitas but some of them ultraspend the limits and as just persons always end up by paying for sinners. Not even the Englishmen are either all a few drunkards, or the Germans either the bigheaded some, or the Spanish either the lazy some, or the shaggy Portugueses. We have that all skylights, or I wait for that.
To those to which we refer in this article, in Ibiza they already know them well. Also in The Canaries, Lloret, Alicante and some other places of the Spanish coast. The times are changing and now it is the shift of Riga, Prague, Tallinn and Vilnius. In these emergent cities they see for the first time how enormous groups of energúmenos in skirts and without minor cloths they get drunk like possessed on his streets or others they walk looking for sexual tourism in any corner of Riga, Prague or Tallinn.
The British State Department was showing last week a statistics where the Czech Republic was announcing that the Britons' proportion that they need assistance of their own consulate is alarming compared to other countries. The incidents go from passports stolen from hospitalizations and even arrests.
A testimony of the same English consulate in Prague was describing to a British citizen to come to the consulate dressed only in a white sheet and in the such state of inebriation that he did not remember that there had happened to him not even the reason for which it had come to the consulate. Comments remain.
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