Cruise shock: Passenger causes excitement on the AIDA Nova!

Cruise shock: Passenger causes excitement on the AIDA Nova!
An unexpected incident on the "Aida Nova" cruise is currently causing excitement! As Berlin Live , a passenger recently caused a real shock when they entered the restaurant and a neon green shield with the inscription " I'm back on her table again. In doing so, she wanted to secure a place in the restaurant while she was smearing at the buffet - a behavior that many cruise visitors should be familiar with, because this trick is often practiced with towels by the pool.
The passengers of the "AIDA Nova" had already experienced the first challenges when they had to clear the pool deck within a very short time-an indication that the rules of relaxed holiday life should be enforced strictly. The absurdity of the incident, however, has brooded the owner of loungers and tables: Is a reservation with a sign really the best solution? This very special “reservation behavior” illustrates how competitive the space on cruises can be without creating a relaxed atmosphere.
The story of the towel
Interestingly, this incident also uses the cultural importance of towels, such as le comfortable . Towels are indispensable in the modern world, but their history goes back to ancient times when they were made from different textiles. In the Middle Ages they were scratchy and less comfortable. However, everything changed with the development of terry fabrics that became popular in the 19th century. The brothers Christy discovered the potential of these new textiles and placed them to the English court, where they encountered great enthusiasm, not least because of Queen Victoria's interest. The spread of these towels thus created an immediate connection to a modern cottage feeling-and on vacation the behavior of many guests is visibly influenced by the need for pleasant comfort, which is why towels and the reservation of places play a role that leads back to the historical legacy. Berlin Live
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