On the front lines of a low-cost resort, Spanish residents complain that U.K. visitors drink too much and don’t spend enough.

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I always find it funy how universally hated they are here, we have a word - guiri - which can mean any foreigner but most people use it specifically as a derogatory work for «British Tourist»

It’s two words, but we call them “bloody tourists” in Australia.

We called ourselves that when on our recent outback adventure.

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I don’t think it’s used as a derogatory word, I use it when I want to say multiple nationalities at once. It’s faster than any alternative

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My research collaboration is based out of Spain. My boss is British. After traveling to Spain with him, the word guiri is now my favorite and how I refer to him when he is being overly British.

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