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GiggleGirl Member # 3822
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Because the tourist companies know the treks they do and the excursions they organise are a guaranteed way of making money. There are always people who are happy with just the standard tour. Personally, I think there is nothing better than travelling on ones own and investigating and exploring for yourself
blau_frau Member # 3699
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akshar Member # 1680
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Well the big companies offer up what the majority of their clients want and what they want is the things they have read about.
If you go independent like us then we come up with all sorts of fun things with our guests but even so they often want the standard stuff and leave thenselves no time to go off the beaten track.
------------------ Jane Akshar UK Co-owner of www.flatsinluxor.co.uk Appartments and Tours in Luxor
blau_frau Member # 3699
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newcomer Member # 1056
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If you only want people to tell you what you want to hear why are you bothering to ask all these questions? Asking questions implies that you are open to hear what others have to say and people might be more willing to talk if you appeared prepared to listen and accept their views as valid.
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akshar Member # 1680
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I totally disagree with you. all the local men I know work really hard when they have work. The problem in Luxor is that there is no other work than tourism. And there are only so many tourists.
We read all the time on these forums about young men trying to better themselves by using foreign women so there is a lot of drive out there. There is just no channel for it.
The origins of Egypts poverty are in its lack of natural resources not in its people.
quote:Originally posted by blau_frau: thank u akshar
but my topic wanted to point to the lazyness and fatalism of most of egyptians.. which is according to my opinion, the origin of Egypt poverty..
------------------ Jane Akshar UK Co-owner of www.flatsinluxor.co.uk Appartments and Tours in Luxor
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blau_frau Member # 3699
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The term lazyness was directed to the "change way of doing something"..
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esposible Member # 2955
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No, but you dont explain yourself too clearly so it makes it seem as if you are generalizing.
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Mooly El Din Member # 1987
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quote:Originally posted by newcomer: If you only want people to tell you what you want to hear why are you bothering to ask all these questions? Asking questions implies that you are open to hear what others have to say and people might be more willing to talk if you appeared prepared to listen and accept their views as valid.
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Thank you newcomer, we have been trying to tell her the same at the other Forum (living in Egypt)
She is just angry
Cheers
blau_frau Member # 3699
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Your a nice person mooly
i am not angry at all... Explain: my presence here and my provocations were a study research.. in part based on real experiences in part not..
just a research that will be sudied, elaborated and then maybe given to printing... bye bye
donia
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GiggleGirl Member # 3822
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basically, tour groups run tours that they know will get as much money as possible and cost as least as possible. That is basically the sum of it.