Kész őrület! Kitört a napozóágy-háború!

Kész őrület! Kitört a napozóágy háború! Brit turisták akár az éjszakát is a napágyakon töltik, hogy legyen reggel helyük a medence mellett!

A tourist was surprised when he saw that the best sunbeds were already taken – three hours before the pool opened.

This summer, some British tourists have started sleeping on sunbeds overnight during their holidays. They want to make sure they get a good spot by the pool in the morning.
Ben, a 30-year-old man from Sheffield, was staying at a hotel in Tenerife. He said it was still dark outside, but many sunbeds were already taken. It looked like people had slept on them to keep their place.

The hotel has a rule: if someone leaves a towel on a sunbed and doesn’t use it, the staff will remove the towel. So, some guests stay on the beds all night to avoid losing their spot.
Ben said, “It’s a strange situation. People are trying to stop others from taking their sunbed, but they are also creating the problem. If people didn’t save beds they don’t need, there wouldn’t be a problem.”

He also said that most of the sunbeds had towels on them, but not many people were actually using them. One day, Ben and his friends could only find one free sunbed. A kind woman told them they could take hers because she wasn’t using it. Ben said, “It was nice of her, but why put a towel on a bed you’re not using? It’s a bit selfish.”

Vocabulary

sunbednapozóágy
overnightéjszaka, az éj leple alatt
to make sure meggyőződni valamiről
to get a good spotjó helyet találni
to keep one’s placemegtartani a helyét
staffszemélyzet
to removeeltávolítani
selfish önző

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