Brits have been left in stitches after our weird and wonderful holibob habits have been exposed. Moustached caricature Troy Hawke, played by comedian Milo McCabe, jetted off to a TUI resort in Turkey to observe the nation's sun-seekers - motivating us to get off the lounger and into the pool in time for water aerobics. It comes after the travel organisation's survey found a whopping nine out of 10 people 'dramatically change' their behaviour when staying at an all-inclusive resort - influenced by endless buffets and free-flowing spirits.
When it comes to food, one of the highlights of an all-inclusive, seven out of 10 respondents said they 'surprise themselves' with bizarre food combos. "Be bold with your buffet choices," Troy quipped to holidaymakers as he waltzed around the pool in his smoking jacket. "You have the United Nations on one plate.
" The comedian suggested some unusual pairings for tourists to try including 'sushi and beans, lobster and chips, taco and souvlaki' - but with 43 per cent of holidaymakers saying they often judge other diners' food choices - many Brits might not be so adventurous. A cheeky 38 per cent admitted to taking food back up to their room when they're not supposed to (bread always tastes nicer when it's been looted from the buffet). Brits also put effort into their dining experience, with around three-quarters of respondents saying they 'always dress up' for their evening meals.
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