I had little idea what I was getting involved in when I received my invitation to the 6 Friends Theory event from Mercure Hotels. A bubble of excitement rose inside me as I read the details and then watched the video. If I understood correctly, Mercure were planning to send someone around the world! I needed to know more.
How often have we said ‘it’s a small world’? The Six Degrees of Separation theory is what lies behind Mercure Hotels initiative. This suggests that everyone is six steps away or fewer, by way of introduction, from any other person in the world. A chain of ‘a friend of a friend’ statements can be made to connect any two people, in a maximum of six steps. Such is the theory set out by Frigyes Karinthy in 1929. In this age of social media, Mercure are proposing to test the theory, offering one lucky person a round the world trip to do so.
Six Mercure Hotels will host the winner, on an unprecedented 30 day trip, starting in Paris, and scheduled for March 2015. Could it be you? I have wonderful memories of Paris last Summer.
If you’ve watched the video you’ll know that Mercure propose to select an individual, and take them to meet an Aboriginal from the Bundjalung tribe in Australia. They will meet through the chain of friends, and friends of friends, that connect them. Exciting? I’ll tell you how to get involved soon.
First I need to tell you a little about your hosts. Mercure are passionate hoteliers, dedicated to providing a warm experience in their network of 707 hotels in 53 countries around the globe. Part of Accor, the world’s leading hotel operator with more than 3,600 hotels, the Mercure brand has a strong personal identity. From the second I walked through the doors of the Mercure London Bridge, I was greeted with warm smiles. This continued throughout my stay, and everyone from the receptionists to the hotel maids had a friendly greeting for me.
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The bedroom was fully equipped, with tea and coffee making facilities and a plate of delicious fresh fruit. The first thing I did was to kick off my boots, put the kettle on, and check out the free high speed Wifi connection, which worked to perfection. Slippers and a towelling robe beckoned, and a full range of toiletries in the bathroom. A hot shower, and London waiting on the doorstep. What could be better?
The reception area has sleek modern lines, with inviting vases of sweets on almost every available surface. I don’t know how I restrained myself! Perhaps the prospect of supper in nearby Borough Market? The 4 star hotel is situated on Southwark Street and is just minutes from the London Bridge or Southwark Metro station. I have yet to visit beautiful Southwark Cathedral, but I thoroughly enjoyed my tour of Shakespeare’s Globe theatre, just around the corner on Bankside. Tate Modern and the London Eye are a wander away, while St. Paul’s Cathedral is just across the river. The area is also perfect for a romantic evening stroll.
I think it’s probably time I got to the competition details, don’t you? Of course, it involves social media. Mercure are interested in the question of human bonds in the digital era. A societal study of friendship is being conducted alongside the Six Friends Theory operation.
To take part in the competition, you need to post a 60 second video on Facebook. In this, you should describe your personality and motivations, and explain why you think you are the best person to undertake this trip. As one of the judges says, ‘The candidate will be the nice friend everybody would like to go around the world with’. Is that you? You have until 10th February to convince everybody and pull in the votes on Facebook. Follow this link for full details. It just remains to wish you good luck, or ‘bonne chance’!
Mercure were kind enough to invite me to their promotional event, as part of a group of bloggers, but all photos and opinions are my own.



Jo, you are the perfect candidate for this, what fun! I wish I could hop over there and help you with a videotape. You could always use your phone!! (listen to me. so bossy)
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I really didn’t have time before I went to the Algarve, Elisa 😦 I surely could have used your help! My smartphone is so much brighter than me, and I forgot to take the cable to download from it. What might have been… 🙂
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If not because of work, I’d be all over this. Urgh. Oh well, more better chance for everybody else. I’m that generous. 😀
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I’m afraid I didn’t enter either, Rommel, so the field’s wide open 🙂 🙂
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Jo – this means we could related!! Seriously though lovely photos of our capital city. Enjoy your trip to Portugal 🙂
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Thanks Suze. Here and loving it even though the weather is unsettled xx
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love the Paris photo. vw
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Many thanks! 🙂
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in bocca alla balena Jo! spero con tutto il cuore che il tuo sogno possa avverarsi!
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🙂 🙂
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Good luck Jo 🙂 This looks like a real treat!
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It would be, Paula! This tired old lady isn’t in the running, but that’s fine 🙂
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What do you mean, you are not in the running?
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I haven’t made a video and doubt I will. At the airport now xx
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Take care Jo, and enjoy the colours of Portugal. xx
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Thanks Ad. Was up on the roof a while ago taking photos of the moon xx
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I think I’d struggle with the technology Jo! I’ll stick to taking photos on my trusty old digital camera 🙂 Great concept by Mercure though it really is a very small world at times and I invariably find I can find a connection with many people I meet along the way even tenuously! Enjoy your time in the Algarve too 🙂
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It’s priorities for me, Rosemay. I either write and do the stuff I love to do or I do all the social media stuff, which is time consuming and I’m slow. Not really what I started out to do, but it’s very tempting. 🙂 Thank you!
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Jo – looks like a wonderful place – your pictures are excellent and this post was good.
real good.
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Thanks, Yvette 🙂 It was a real treat to be back in London, however briefly.
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you do nice reviews too –
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That sounds like fun. I definitely think you should go for it!
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Thanks Elaine 🙂 You bloggers are very persuasive!
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Sounds like you are going to give it a go at it, Jo. Good luck if you do. It would make for fabulous blog fodder. 😀
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When would I ever find time to blog, Ad? I’d be too busy trying to learn Instagram! 🙂 🙂 Thank you!
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I think you should have a go Jo a new skill 😉 as if you needed one Lol ! Sounds like you’ve got an awful lot of fun and info out of this weekend … whoo only a couple of days and you’ll be in sunshine 🙂
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Oh, I hope so, Poppy! Slithering about in snow’s not my idea of fun 😦 You’re right- it was a terrific weekend and I’ve now got a week or two to play at home movies 🙂 🙂
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Thank you so much for the info of Mercure’s challenge – it is challenging!! Haah, I am more a photo girl than video girl I am afraid 😀
Love your review about Mercure – I like this hotel chains and they are everywhere around the world!
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They were lovely people in the hotel, Indah, and it was such a pleasure to be there. I don’t do videos either but I’ve got a couple of weeks to practise 🙂 🙂
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Wishing you the best!! ⭐ ⭐
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You must’ve heard of the saying “if you’re not in it you can’t win it” So go for it “mate” we’re all rooting for you on WP…
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Thanks, Pauline! Appreciate it 🙂
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Wunderschöne Fotos lieber Gruß von mir und einen schönen Tag wünsche ich Gruß und Freundschaft Gislinde
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Danke, Gislinde 🙂 🙂
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That sounds amazing Jo!! All of the best!
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Thanks a lot! 🙂
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I hope you will have a go at the video Jo. You would be a super candidate for this adventure. I am sure they are looking for personality, not computer skills. And, maybe, you don’t use Instagram but your WordPress blog is way more worthy.
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Thanks for the vote of confidence, Ann. You are very kind. Priorities this week are to catch up with some of the lovely bloggers who have been my way, maybe one more post, and keep an eye on Murray in the Australian Open. After Rafa went down, I needed to find a new chasmpion 🙂
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Those are great priorities.
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Good luck, Jo. You’re exactly the kind of person anyone would like to go travelling with.
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Bless you for that, Viv! I haven’t given it serious thought yet, but I might when I’m in the calm of the Algarve. Life’s a bit hectic right now, and we’ve got that white stuff! 🙂
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Oh wow, what fun! I can’t wait to see your video. 🙂
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Nor me! 🙂 🙂
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