Self Catering Holidays vs All Inclusive
There are two types of people who take holidays. There is the type that goes for the all-inclusive holiday, and those who take self catering holidays.
I can’t imagine why anyone would want all-inclusive, and I’m really judgemental, probably unfairly so, about people who take them.
Judgements I make include: 1. These people have never learned to cook, and therefore can’t even feed themselves and so if society broke down they’d die and this would be natural selection 2. These people have no interest in their surroundings outside their hotel complex and therefore must be really boring and not know very much 3. These people must be chavs by default from the last two assumptions.
I also assume they are fat; not really sure why.

I’m all about the sweeping generalisations and judging people before I really know them.
People on self catering holidays however, I like to imagine that these people are free spirits who do not wish to be controlled by hotel complex catering tyranny, and they desire to explore local delights; restaurants, markets, and immerse themselves in another culture.
They don’t wish to sit around a swimming pool all day, staring at the same faces staring back at them for two weeks solid, so that they can drink the hotel bar dry and be on time for lunch.
They are adventurous and spontaneous and take care of themselves.
Of course, it could just be that people take self catering holidays because they are cheaper.

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