The guide told many anecdotes, but he was also very sexist. A lot of comments like "my boss asked me if I care what clients say about me and I told him I don't give a shit!", "never marry a woman in church because then you will always have to agree with her." ", he began to ask the men in the group who cooked better, his wife or his grandmother, and then he incorporated all these jokes into what he continued telling about the visit. The truth is that I didn't feel comfortable or respected. Many derogatory comments about what he personally was not interested in, such as "this is a museum but I have never been and do not plan to go", "Eat on a terrace (on the street)? No, thank you, I don't want them to see me chew." ", "This house has been painted and now it is the ugliest in LA." There will be those who find these things funny, but the truth is that they could not have been more rancid and, as we would say in Spain, brother-in-law comments. We did not stop at Rodeo Drive, even though the planning specified it. In Beverly Hills there was an art fair, which I wish we had had the opportunity to spend time there, but of course for our guide it was "a piece of crap" that wouldn't let us "park where he wanted to take the photo." I understand that we were not going to have time there, but it seemed like a very interesting fair and again it was a comment of contempt towards art and everything that was not talking about the price of housing in the area and the number of cars that had to be taken into account. a family (four, by the way, the daily one, the weekend one, the "woman's" one and the spare one).
I wouldn't repeat it again.