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Thai hotels are losing money.

For most people, traveling seems to have become a necessity of life. After earning enough money in a year, many people will choose a time to travel, especially Thailand. As a neighbor of our country, Thailand has always been very popular with young people, but many people don't know much about Thailand. Here, I will share with you a little experience of traveling in Thailand.

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When I first came to Thailand, I didn't really know anything. I think, just like in China, if I don't stay, I will stay in a hotel. Spoil? It wasn't until a Thai friend told me that I knew that there was actually another hotel in Thailand, although the models were similar? Tip? Model.

I didn't know until I tried. It's true. If you stay in a hotel in Thailand, you'd better secretly put 20 baht on the bed when you go out, so that when you come back, the housekeeper will give you a surprise.

When I didn't put the Thai baht at first, when I came back, although the guest room would still be very clean, it seemed that no one had touched it, but after careful observation, you will find that some towels were actually put back in their original positions because I didn't touch the water very much, and most of the rest remained unchanged, that is to say, they were not very clean.

After I released the Thai baht, when I came back, the little girl who cleaned the room gave me a full surprise, because many things were updated, including some quilts and mattresses on the bed, and the floor was clean. This is a surprise.

You know, twenty baht is not expensive for us, and it is less than five yuan when converted into RMB. For some people who love traveling, five yuan may not be enough to buy some snacks at the scenic spots, but it can give them a clean environment. If so, why not?

In fact, tipping culture can be seen not only in hotel waiters, but also in some restaurants or entertainment places. After all, after working as a waiter for two months in a place like Thailand, the income may not be as much as that of others for a month, so this shows the importance of tipping. As long as you spend a few dollars, you can get a better experience But it should be noted that it is disrespectful to give notes and coins to people. After all, Thai coins.

I wonder if this happened when you were traveling in Thailand. As the saying goes, do as the Romans do. There is nothing wrong with traveling in other places and following others. I don't know what you are trying to say. Please leave a message and comment below to tell Bian Xiao.