"The traveller or the tourist - Goethe, Byron, Karen Blixen or Neckermann - what's the difference; which are you and why?"
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Michael Nowak Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main Institut für England- und Amerikastudien Ü Writing Skills Level I Frau Riemenschneider-Kemp SS 2003 Exercise 2 "The traveller or the tourist - Goethe, Byron, Karen Blixen or Neckermann - what's the difference; which are you and why?" People our days have plenty of possibilities on how to spend their vacations. The hospitality and tourism industry has developed so far in the last 100 years that they have covered nearly the whole globe with a network of accommodation and transportation ranging from Backpackers to five star holiday resorts as well as trains, planes and automobiles in all categories. This development has been necessary however to suite all the different preferences people have concerning their holidays. There are two main groups which have to be described, the travellers and the tourists. The tourists who probably represent the majority of all people go on vacation to flee their everyday life, they want to...

