There are sentences you don’t want to hear during the festival. Whether it’s a canceled band, rising drink prices or crowds, you don’t want to let that ruin your mood. And yet they fall. The following pictures show you what this looks like in reality.
“Oh no, I lost my phone… We have to go back and look for it.”
What does that mean:
“It’s supposed to be very windy.”
What does that mean:
At 4:00 a.m. in the tent, comfortably in a sleeping bag, while the drunks are still outside:
“Hey, I have to go to the toilet again. You have to come with me!”
What does that mean:
“Ugh, I spent all my money on the first day…”
What does that mean:
“Unfortunately the headline has been cancelled. But in Michael Wendler we found a good alternative.”
What does that mean:
Sorry for the “catchy tone”…
“Oh shit, the rubber exploded…”
What does that mean:
“I think rain has been reported again at Openair St.Gallen this year.”
What does that mean:
“Oh no, I think I was in the tattoo tent on site yesterday.”
What does that mean:
Or maybe something like this:
“Our favorite band doesn’t play on the second stage, but on the first stage. We have to walk on it.”
What does that mean:
“I don’t know where my tent is anymore.”
What does that mean:
“Ah, that wasn’t aspirin…”
What does that mean:
What it really means:
What does that mean:
Now it’s your turn: What sentence do you never want to hear at a festival? Write it in the comments!
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