what they really mean Do holiday adverts always tell the truth? Not exactly, but the truth is there if you look carefully. Here are a few of our favourites: - ¹2 'Go on a working holiday in Greece. A fantastic opportunity for a cheap holiday.' What it means: You work for nothing and even have to pay to work! 'Perfect holiday town. You don't need transport. foot to all the sights.' 1 What it means: This is a very small town with only one or two sights to visit. six-day tour of Europe and see the sights. You ³ pay for accommodation.' coach and you don't What it means: You spend most of the six days and nights on the coach. 'You can now 4 fast train from the airpc to the city centre in just fifteen minutes or, a cheap option is to 5 bus.' What it means: The train is very expensive.​



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