I went to London with a friend, a good friend at the time. I really regret taking her with me, really, I'd rather come alone. Not only she wanted to do different things, but she also turned out to be a completely immature about some things. Needless to say, the trip ended our friendship. It was her first time outside of the US and she was really a child. I really wish I went by myself.
I can relate to this! The friend that cancelled out on coming to London with me, did so because she wanted to go on an organised sort of 'if its tuesday this must be belgium' sort of tour, and i didnt.
So after she bailed on me, she organised her trip seperately, but our stays overlapped, and she had a 'free day' in London at the same time i was there. So i contacted her and said lets go to the pub.
She wouldnt ... she was 'scared' .
I said, right, how about a meal then... i found a good Indian not too far from her hotel... but she didnt even want to try it. Okay, how about just going to a British restaurant then? No... she only wanted McDonalds.
I told her there was no way in hell i was coming to London on holiday and eating in McDonalds.
We ended up sitting in her hotel room that night, watching TV, which she denounced as crap. Anything i suggested, she didnt want to do.
I started getting hungry, so popped out to a wee shop (she didnt want to come with me) and got some crisps and Cokes. I was all excited to show her all the different flavours of crisps they have here!
She wouldnt eat them... she only liked Doritos. (21 years ago, they did not have Doritos here, so i couldnt help her out with that.)
I was so exasperated with her, that i left by about 10pm.
Exciting Friday night on holiday in London!
Funnily enough, for years afterward, she used to always tell people what a brilliant time she and I had in London!