Friday TRENDS: Opinion
WE ARE growing increasingly fed up with the weasel words of the tourism industry. Take the most prominent example, ''ecotourism.''
That prefix eco-, first attached by well-meaning people, has now been misused so constantly to the point where it has no real value any more.
It's the eco that isn't worth hearing.
The problem began way back with the biggest weasel word of all, eco-nomy. There is nothing especially eco-logical about economy.
Just think about economies of scale, for a start. That means you are about to lose your job.
In tourism, an ecotour these days comes with no guarantee of being ''environmentally friendly.'' (Remember that slippery phrase?)
An ecotour can be a ride on the back of an elephant, a whip around Patong Bay on a jetski, or a trip on a speedboat with no life jackets to a wrecked reef.
Geo- is just as bad, and yet its time is coming as the chosen replacement prefix for the meaningless eco-.
Start thinking about the real meaning of the prefix, geo- and you will come to the conclusion that it's already messed up.
Geo-politics, for instance. How happy does that make you feel?
Yes, geo- is just another prefix waiting to be abused, standing in the queue behind eco-. Still want to take that geotour?
The word ''pristine'' once had meaning. Untouched by humans, if we recall correctly.
These days, some brochures still have the audacity to describe Phuket's beaches as ''pristine.''
Then again, maybe it's just ignorance rather than deception.
And there's that great phrase, ''sustainable tourism'' . . . Forgive our laughter.
Those who use the phrase all have different interpretations and motives.
The environmentalist will say that it means preservation of natural assets. Lovely thought.
Going by geotour to the other end of the gamut of usage, the eco-sensitive company boss, who is really thinking economy not ecology, will say that it means sustaining a profit.
Very different assets.
''Sustainable tourism'' now has so many meanings that it is of no further practical use.
Sustainable? Tourism, really? Yet again, the original concept has been hijacked.
And that's the problem. Any prefix or phrase that becomes abused with constant misuse loses its value.
If you asked six people what was meant by ''sustainable Phuket,'' you would get six different answers - perhaps seven if someone is in two minds, the way many people tend to be these days.
So please, let's not hear mention any more of that most hokey adjective and noun of them all, ''sustainable planet.''
We just don't believe it.
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