The tour guide is a young man about 30 years old, and his business level is medium to high. The obvious characteristic is to be honest and honest. He introduced himself as a third-generation Chinese from Huizhou, Guangdong. The general Chinese can be spoken, but some people can understand it but cannot speak it well.
Whenever he speaks, he always smiles and gives people a very comfortable feeling. He said: Cambodia is still relatively poor, and large and medium-sized cities can drink tap water, have electric lights, and take asphalt roads. It doesn't exist in the countryside in general. There are kerosene lamps lit, drinking water from the river is purified, and the road you walk is locally called the massage road. People sit in the car as if they are being "massaged".
In Cambodia's tourist attractions, there are many children who ask for money. Most of them are ** years old, I don't know if they don't care or can't manage it. As soon as the bus stopped, the children quickly gathered around. Trailing tourists whispered, "Give money, give money".
There are also children who carry a few catties of bananas or mangoes in their hands and shout loudly: "Auntie, one dollar, auntie, one dollar"!The aunts and uncles were already in the car, and the children were still chanting.
The tour guide said that the children must not give money if they ask for it. Give one person and the others will catch up and surround them.
Cambodian children reach out for money, and some civil servants do the same. Open your mouth to ask tourists for "tips"!
On the channel of returning to the country visa, I just handed over my passport to the border control, thinking that it would be smooth for the border inspection to pass through the customs this time, but I didn't expect the border inspection to release people, and said in blunt Chinese: "Tip, tip".
AhhDo you have to tip after passing the border check?It's embarrassing, I don't have a penny with me.
My wife has cleared the other passage. So he immediately beckoned to her and said, "Come here."
The border control clutched my passport tightly in his hand and refused to give it to me. My wife said, "What's wrong?".
I asked: Do you want to tip the channel?Answer: Yes. Ten dollars were given.
Ah, I see. Then shell out. My wife didn't have ten yuan for a long time, and she only had a hundred-dollar bill in her hand, which was still a twenty-yuan one.
I said, "Give him twenty dollars and let him find ten dollars." I handed the money over and he immediately pocketed it.
I asked: Don't you look for money?He handed over his passport and said, "No, no."
Wow, it's good!Thankfully, he wasn't given a hundred dollars.