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Hoteliers vote Japanese world's best tourists - poll

Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:29pm IST
 
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SINGAPORE (Reuters Life!) - Going on holiday soon? It would help if you became more like the Japanese, who were voted by hoteliers as the world's best tourists in a global travel survey released this month.

The survey, by online travel company Expedia.com, asked more than 4,000 hoteliers from across the globe to list their best overall travellers.

It also rated the travellers on categories that included manners, willingness to learn the local language and sample the cuisine, tidiness, generosity and stylishness.

The Japanese won top prize for being overall best tourists. Germans and Britons tied for second place, followed by the Canadians and Swiss. American tourists came in at number 11 overall.

"Hoteliers are the experts when it comes to interacting with tourists," said Expedia.com travel expert Karyn Thale in a media release.

"So as the busy summer travel season approaches and vacationers prepare for their own travel experiences, we thought it would be fun to present some of their common perceptions regarding tourists from all around the world."

The survey ranked American tourists as the most generous, followed by Canadians and Russians, while the French, British and Dutch were the most "fiscally conservative".

Britons, Italians and Americans were considered noisy, while the French and Germans were among the messiest hotel guests.

Americans were bottom of the list when it came to fashion sense, with Italians and French voted tops.  Continued...

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