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Guinness Boy

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And did you enjoy the Sales Manager post review "reaching out to you". Should have taken another star off for that alone!
:lolol:

I used the phrase “super helpful” (a phrase that jars with me) because I heard the guy in front of me checking out use it. It sums up the clientele. I thought that at least would chime as these places are always the owner’s fault and never the people pulling double shifts on minimum wages.
 




raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
7,286
Wiltshire
I've added interest when we visited somewhere and I love TripAdvisor reviews. We were once stung by these shysters, it gives me comfort/laughs to see other people have a go at them too. Click on the terrible reviews only :lolol: :
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Resta...846-Reviews-El_Toro_Negro-Prague_Bohemia.html

I love quips such as "At least Dick Turpin wore a mask" as the reviewers title.

There's also an Amsterdam hotel with astonishing photos of mice and cockroaches. But we didn't stay there.
Blimey, El Toro Negro could try harder,!
The manager, Iva, trots out the same bemused apology to the reviews....but clearly has no intention of talking to the staff. It's hilarious when she says ' did you talk to the waiter about this?' when it's the waiter that's the problem 🤣.
I went down the rabbit hole of 1* reviews and quite forgot I was on NSC 🤣
 
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Bodian

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May 3, 2012
14,155
Cumbria
Blimey, El Toro Negro could try harder,!
The manager, Iva, trots out the same bemused apology to the reviews....but clearly has no intention of talking to the staff. It's hilarious when she says ' did you talk to the waiter about this?' when it's the waiter that's the problem 🤣.
I went down the rabbit whole of 1* reviews and quite forgot I was on NSC 🤣
I like Iva - it's the blindness of the overall tone of the reviews I admire. Such as saying to one person that it was the first she'd heard of it, and to another that 'customer service issues are not something we know about' - when she must have just read dozens of poor customer service reviews!
 


raymondo

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I like Iva - it's the blindness of the overall tone of the reviews I admire. Such as saying to one person that it was the first she'd heard of it, and to another that 'customer service issues are not something we know about' - when she must have just read dozens of poor customer service reviews!
Is it possible that Iva is a troll that hacked into Trip Advisor?!
 






el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
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The dull part of the south coast
Came across this customer review for The Lamb in Ripe a few years ago, when trying to find out if it was still open (now - thankfully it seems - permanently closed).

What would have to happen for him to give one star?!
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Can you imagine one of the Amex staff at the kiosks doing that on match day? Top entertainment - would you like your biff with some claret, and maybe your nuts chopped en croute as a side order?
 


El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
39,989
Pattknull med Haksprut
Stop being negative Nigels NSC and instead focus on good things and positive reviews. Nothing can compare to Katie and Pete’s landmark album which is up there with seeing the first moon landing on a black and white TV at school and Robbie Reinelt’s equaliser at Hereford in terms of incredible memories

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Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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As a slight aside I realised my star rating system was not the same as others so I've tried to change it. If everything was ok and how I expected it I'd give three stars. A bit better, four. A bit worse, two. Very rarely gave one or five stars as it would have to be exceptional (at either extreme).

However I realised that firstly that's not how most people seem to do it, and secondly it's not what establishments expect. The rule seems to be that you start with five stars and then knock them off if they disappoint. I apologise to all those perfectly fine places that only got a three-star rating.
 




jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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I've added interest when we visited somewhere and I love TripAdvisor reviews. We were once stung by these shysters, it gives me comfort/laughs to see other people have a go at them too. Click on the terrible reviews only :lolol: :
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Resta...846-Reviews-El_Toro_Negro-Prague_Bohemia.html

I love quips such as "At least Dick Turpin wore a mask" as the reviewers title.

There's also an Amsterdam hotel with astonishing photos of mice and cockroaches. But we didn't stay there.
HATE Prague. My experience was full of this, not quite as extreme, but an openly hostile city. Compare and contrast Tallinn (expense but beautiful and friendly) or Budapest (cheap and again really nice overall).
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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I stayed in an awful place in Prague when I visited in the late 80s/early 90s. It was a B&B in a block on a typically Eastern European concrete development on the outskirts of the city, which felt dangerous. The rooms stank and were full of damp, while the landlord hated the English and was aggressive and rude. But actually the worst thing about it was the fact that when you got the tram back from the city centre at night it deposited you on the other side of the motorway. The only way to get back to the B&B was to go under a long subway, which had absolutely no lighting. It was totally, pitch black - so when you got to your accommodation it was actually a relief, even though it was hideous.
Again, I’ve found the Czech’s in Prague openly hostile. It’s one place I’d never go back to - along with Paris.

I can understand mistrust of the British due to the stag parties etc, but a couple on a weekend break should be their bread and butter. Felt like everyone was on a shake down
 






jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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Would love to visit those too, also Krakow.
Highly recommend Budapest - some gorgeous sights and things to do. Pay in Forints for maximum value. Can easily do a full weekend in a 4* hotel with flights and spending money for £250-£300 a head, with nice meals out and drinks etc
 


thedonkeycentrehalf

Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
Jul 7, 2003
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It's a shame that the old Trip Advisor reviews for the Crown inn at Lewes are no longer available. There were some reviews saying how wonderful it was, all from people with single place reviews and no doubt either accounts set up by the managers and/or friends.

Then you had the two main groups of people. Those who stayed there and said how bad the place was - unfriendly, dirty, etc and those who booked only to turn up and find that their booking had been cancelled. Within those two groups the feedback was brutal and a mixture of highly entertaining but also very sad where people had booked to stay to attend weddings nearby and found they had nowhere to stay.
 


Peteinblack

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Would love to visit those too, also Krakow.
Love Prague - going for a 4th time next April.

Visiting Krakow for the first time in December, Christmas Market.
 




Peteinblack

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Sorry, couldn't resist!
 






Peteinblack

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We visited Munich and its Xmas market last December, that was lovely.
Did the Munich Christmas Market many years ago - great location in front of the Rathaus (city hall) on Marianplatz. We were lucky that it had just snowed, so we were crunching through fresh snow, drinking mulled wine and eating hot (roasted) peanuts to keep warm.

Love Munich.
 




jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
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Did the Munich Christmas Market many years ago - great location in front of the Rathaus (city hall) on Marianplatz. We were lucky that it had just snowed, so we were crunching through fresh snow, drinking mulled wine and eating hot (roasted) peanuts to keep warm.

Love Munich.
That sounds really nice! Disagree re: Prague, but would love to do what you described. Seems everything fell into place (pun not intended) for you
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Did the Munich Christmas Market many years ago - great location in front of the Rathaus (city hall) on Marianplatz. We were lucky that it had just snowed, so we were crunching through fresh snow, drinking mulled wine and eating hot (roasted) peanuts to keep warm.

Love Munich.

We didn’t see snow, but did in Oslo’s xmas market (during the pandemic). That was fantastic, but -10c!
 


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