Summergee Posted May 28, 2015 #1 Share Posted May 28, 2015 Why is it that 1 When I receive and email from Cunard I read it avidly even if this year is booked and next year is planned, but if I receive an email from a favourite hotel it only gets a cursory glance, even if I have nothing booked? 2 When I book a cruise I ask for a table of 6 but at a hotel I would hate to be told that I had to share a table? 3 Time passes more quickly on a ship than on land? 4 I am more inclined to exercise on a ship than on a land based holiday? 5 I am not usually hungry at lunchtime on a holiday in Britain but am famished at lunchtime on a ship? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navybankerteacher Posted May 28, 2015 #2 Share Posted May 28, 2015 1. You have come to be able to tell the difference between a hotel and a ship. 2. The people who have also requested assignment to a large table are most likely to share your interest in having a nucleus of diners with whom to meet daily and share experiences and conversation. 3. It's similar to being required to eat turnips as a child as opposed to chocolate layer cake -- the turnips took forever while the cake seemed to vanish. 4. Even plodding along on a treadmill gains flair when done while looking ahead at the open sea. 5. Without commenting on your culinary skills, there is something about having someone else prepare/serve food for you; not to mention the superb aperitif effect sea air possesses. You are not alone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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