Day 4
On our fourth day we decided to visit old part of Dubrovnik. Students wanted to go on the walls, but I decided to stay down not facing the sun directly because if I went on the walls, in about fifteen minutes you'd have to call an ambulance to pick me u because of sin cancer or something like that. I'm just that pale. Anyways, Viktor and I wandered around Old City, we saw some neat churches, monuments, Stradun and an exhibition memorizing Dubrovnik's soldiers in Croatian war of Independence.
I have a friend in Dubrovnik, so I went to meet her, drink coffee, ate the best ice cream in the world, I also visited a monastery which is also a student's dorm. Around 5 o'clock we went do back to hotel. I really wanted some short break and a coffee ^_^
So that's what I did. I don't really like swimming in the sea, so I stayed at the hotel again and drank some coffee :D
At the evening, we decided to get dinner in some restaurant where we can also watch the game. I kinda predicted that Croatia is going to lose and that we're going home. (I was right :P)
I must say that during this whole trip I realized that caterers in Dalmatia have a bad training. Not because of their skills, but because of their manners and behavior. I'm really disappointed with that, because I went to Tourism and Economy high school where teachers always told us to smile and to behave properly. Never ever in any occasion is a caterer (waiter, cook receptionist) allowed to treat his guest badly. During the dinner, our waitress was in a bad mood, clearly annoyed and she was constantly rolling her eyes and not smiling. Also, when we wanted to split the bills at the end of dinner, she made such a big thing and a problem about it that the whole staff just went mad. And there was this couvert thing. What is that? I have never heard of it. Just, I don't know, really bad experience with that restaurant.
Anyways, caterers in Dalmatia need to go to school once more and repeat everything they were supposed to learn.