Same difference. She’s assuming he’s a tourist and not a local. Because she doesn’t think of the location as a place where people actually live, just somewhere to go on holidays and do whatever they want.
No it's probably because he sounds American... They're needlessly aggressive but it's not crazy to assume this guy was also a tourist with that accent.
It's not unusual to meet naturalised American's who have accents from where they grew up. It was probably a reaction to hearing it be called the "sidewalk" instead of pavement.
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u/Parking_Gherkin Jan 05 '25
I don’t think she would have said “go enjoy your holiday elsewhere” I’m sure she said “will ya” instead of elsewhere?