Beach beetroots on the Baltic Sea return like a boomerang.  “One gentleman snot into the water”

Beach beetroots on the Baltic Sea return like a boomerang. “One gentleman snot into the water”

Going to the seaside is the first thing that comes to mind when we talk about holidays. Most people have been to the Baltic Sea at least once. And some of them… are unlikely to return there. And it’s because of what people do on the beach.

When people go on vacation, they change their surroundings and become more anonymous. However, this does not absolve them from behaving with dignity and respect for other tourists. Situations that occur on beaches all too often are simply unacceptable. Despite everything, invariably for years, beach beetles return like a boomerang as soon as children return from school with certificates.

Garbage, garbage and more screens

Among the biggest problems we encounter at the Polish seaside is notorious littering. Some will even be tempted to throw bottles or papers into the trash. But cigarette butts and caps can be collected more successfully than shells and amber.

It annoys me terribly when people litter on the beach, throw away cigarette butts and bottle caps. It can ruin the whole trip. We have a beautiful sea, only people not so beautiful…

says Paul.

I’ll even endure (though gnashing my teeth) cigarette butts in the sand, but when I see someone throwing away a bottle cap, I want to throw it behind his screen

– says Ola and throws another beach beetroot.

Screening has been known for years. The idea of ​​these items is sensible, they are supposed to protect us from the wind. In Poland, however, it exceeds many levels of decency. Screens are everywhere, next to each other, in fact, sometimes it is even difficult to find a passage between them.

People make their own backyards. They annex several square meters of space to have space to spread blankets, make a summer kitchen, a relaxation zone and a sandbox. It’s best if they do it right next to the sea, so that when you walk you have to go into the water up to your knees to avoid them

Beth complains. And in the water, apart from a very limited flora, fauna and people, there are additional surprises. How did the sea come to be treated as a toilet? Why do we decide to defecate in the water as a matter of convenience? Best of all – we swim in it ourselves, immerse our faces, water goes to our mouths, eyes …

Mom, pee! – Then go to the water.

– Monika shudders at the memory of the situation she once observed. Worse, it’s not just children. As Veronica says:

True, in Sardinia, but I saw one man snot into the water, and another shouted in Polish to his wife that he couldn’t find a bathroom, so he was going to pee in the sea.

And children watch and learn

It would seem that we should attribute a lot of beetroot behavior to teenagers who got away from home and appreciate freedom and lack of consistency. However, we often observe such situations among adults, also in the company of our own children.

The biggest beetroot? Burying used diapers in the sand

says Paulina, and Tadeusz adds:

Drunk people with children disarm me. This happens more often than you might expect.

Dogs are a big problem for many people. There would be nothing wrong with it if they stayed with their owners. Worse, when they run around the area, look into other people’s bags, violate the space of people who don’t necessarily want it. Not to mention that they tend to be aggressive. As Dorothy says:

Dogs and the password, please don’t be afraid, it doesn’t bite. And when it was pointed out that there is a beach for campers with dogs nearby, info: no, there’s a lot of poop there.

It is also impossible not to mention the “adonises” who came to the beach, as for the Miss Polonia contest. They watch, they comment, they don’t spare any biting. Coarse eye measurement is the order of the day.

Gentlemen in their 50s with beer bellies who, opening another brewery, comment on the appearance of women in costumes

Caroline says disgusted. The last craziness we will write about today is forgetting that we are not alone. Many people are happy to force others to listen to the music they like:

Zenek or patorapy on speakers

– enumerates Agnes.

Bringing a big speaker and playing music as if no one else was around. What’s worse, these speakers usually play disco polo or some Popek. In addition, the ubiquitous cigarette butts and garbage … Poles on the beach really behave worse than cattle

Ulla concludes.

Source: Gazeta

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