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Karen:

--- Quote from: gillie on August 23, 2020, 03:14:53 PM ---Thought of a solution for you late night /early morning drinkers/socialisers! Get up earlier, eat earlier and start socialising earlier and go to bed earlier!! ;D :D

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Haha! Thanks Gillie, just wouldn't work for us. We eat late as it's too hot for us to eat earlier. We like our late nights. I'm in bed by 10pm at home, we like to do something different on holiday, we may be odd, but that's us. :)

geordieborn:
I think a day in the life on holiday of people on here would be most interesting…. and likely very different!

Karen:

--- Quote from: geordieborn on August 23, 2020, 03:44:40 PM ---I think a day in the life on holiday of people on here would be most interesting…. and likely very different!

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I think you're right! It's good we're not all the same though. In normal times, where would some of the bars and restaurants be without us  night owls! ;D

Jimbo:
I think the bottom line on this is that if people are sensible the restrictions will be lifted. August is a bad month for the invasion of the "I don't give a toss" brigade. I anticipate that September will see a return to civilised late-night companionship. It might be best if the restrictions were zoned, rather than by region. For example, we went to Kavos by accident one year. The beach was empty until about two in the afternoon, and thereafter by zombies. By night, you could hear the bang of shot-glasses being slammed down. Tour operators organised drinking competitions. We arrived on a night flight, and when the bus pulled into the village at six in the morning there were semi-naked lobster-pink young Brits cavorting in the streets. Fortunately, there was one very nice taverna that nobody but us and a couple of intelligent young women went to, and an under-populated vegetarian restaurant with excellent food. There were no towels in our accommodation, on the grounds that they always got lost on the beach.

But, we had a lovely expanse of sun and sea in the day, and good food and company in the evening.

That's what they are up against. Who can blame them?

Karen:
I have to agree with you Jim. In all the years, we have only witnessed any trouble once and that was last year when a chap hit his sister in Zorbas it spilt out into Athens and the barstaff dealt with it appropriately. They weren't British. I agree with the zoning , these people ruin it for the rest of us.

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