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it means that it's a place which just opened, right? it doesn't mean it's horrible - just new. 1 star places sound much scarier to meNull Stjerner (Zero Stars)
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These two women travel around and use and visit places that have zero stars on TripAdvisor.That's the criteria, it must have zero stars.
it means that it's a place which just opened, right? it doesn't mean it's horrible - just new. 1 star places sound much scarier to me
I mean yeah i do see that, but to me it doesn't make much sense, because if the place is bad you give it 1 star, you can't give less than that. If the place has 0 stars - it means it just recently opened, so maybe it isn't bad, just no one gave it reviews yetNo it's horrible.Some bad places. That's the point of the series sort of. If you look at the picture, you'll notice wallpaper falling off the wall, bugs and stains.
I mean yeah i do see that, but to me it doesn't make much sense, because if the place is bad you give it 1 star, you can't give less than that. If the place has 0 stars - it means it just recently opened, so maybe it isn't bad, just no one gave it reviews yet![]()
Maybe I took zero stars too literally. They go to the places and events and stuff with the worst feedback. Instead of doing the normal thing and picking places with the best feedback. It's a good series, funny.
They are not complaining or making fun of people by the way, they for example rent a hotel room and then just make the best of it. So it's not about pointing out bad things, it's more about making the best of it and being positive.
Rick Stein's Food Stories (recorded last year)