Letter: The truth about English tourists

Dr Katharine Peet
Tuesday 18 January 1994 19:02 EST
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Sir: The most dreadful thing about Melissa Rapp's reproach of the British tourist in the US is the unmistakable ring of truth. The mildness of the language (until the last sentence) only enhances one's recognition of the weary contempt it conceals for a narrow-gutted, unimaginative people. As an ordinary Englishwoman, I feel impelled to send a sincere apology for her experiences, only hoping that the speed of reply will add some value and weight to the contrition.

Yours faithfully,

KATHERINE PEET

Oxford

17 January

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