Thai beauties tearfully complained about the slaughter of scenic spots, Japanese and Korean netizens were calm, and Chinese netizens fell silent
Attractions are deceived, this kind of thing is already very common in China, and many people have become Xi to it. But in the past two days, there has been an interesting incident, a beautiful lady complained on Facebook that Hua Hin tourist attractions were pitted, a meal is 7,300 baht, and netizens from China, Japan, and South Korea have replied: "Can you stop a little?"."This makes Thai netizens very helpless...
The incident took place on a seaside snack street located in the exchange square on the coast of Hua Hin, where seventeen Thais were accused of fraud by a beautiful Thai netizen with a list that read: six sea bass, two roast chicken, several lobster, two prawns, two dishes, two seafood, three beers, seven coconuts, one glass of water, seven cups, seven water, seven sugar, seven water cards, seven eight treasures, seven seven treasures, one can of mineral water, seven tar coins.
Then Thai netizens began to accuse the owner of this store of being a **, and even the Thais did not let go. The owner of the restaurant felt very aggrieved, because the ** of Hua Hin seafood was already very high, and the local restaurant only sold 15% of the **, and ** also discounted, with an average of only 405 Thai dollars.
Regulators in Hua Hin, Thailand, quickly stepped in and demanded that 22 restaurants in the food court not raise prices without reporting in accordance with the regulations, and re-enforce the previous rules that did not raise prices. A 63-year-old aunt at Hotel 17 said: "If we don't reduce the price, our store won't be able to hold on." "So, some of the restaurants on the food street have already closed, and some have simply gone out to buy them.
This matter is settled, but Japanese netizens cannot calm down. A netizen in Osaka, Japan, posted a **, which read: "Eighteen people only need 25,000 yen, and in our supermarket, a crab and a lobster cost 5,000 yen (290 yuan), even if Japan's economic level is higher than Thailand's, there is no reason to average 1,400 yen per person (about 80 yuan)."
Some Japanese netizens said: The cost of a trip to Japan is worth 5 trips to Thailand, and even ordinary beef can't afford it, let alone those expensive seafood. If you go to a seaside restaurant in Japan, it will be one of the most popular restaurants in Japan.
Interestingly, he chose a Chinese restaurant: the famous Gyeongbokgung Palace in South Korea, where the hot pot restaurant is the cheapest, as can be seen from the menu, each dish is 48,000 won (290 yuan), while the other dishes are 3,000-12,000 won (18-73RMB), and counting drinks, the average cost is 9,000 won (548 yuan) per person. I think the Thai people are happy because they each have 13,000 won and can complain about the exorbitant amount.
Another Korean netizen also posted a **, which read: Thailand's standard of living is already very low, this is the cheapest restaurant in South Korea, although it is not expensive, but the portion is less than a child's appetite, if you don't count drinks, you can eat about 40,000 won per person, half full.
The wages of Japanese and Korean netizens far exceed those of Thais, so it is normal for them to have such thoughts. However, Chinese netizens also say that it is a very good price, especially in the attractions. If you don't believe it, you can send you a recipe from Hainan or Qingdao.