Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Tonight, a passer-by told me that she was a foreigner and lost her wallet, so I invited her to dinner and returned the money to her, saying that the rest was from the hotel reservation. Is this a liar

Tonight, a passer-by told me that she was a foreigner and lost her wallet, so I invited her to dinner and returned the money to her, saying that the rest was from the hotel reservation. Is this a liar

Tonight, a passer-by told me that she was a foreigner and lost her wallet, so I invited her to dinner and returned the money to her, saying that the rest was from the hotel reservation. Is this a liar? Of course, such an old trick is still deceptive. You are really rare in the world! There are more tricks? Fortunately, you have encountered the simplest and most obvious deception.

Think about it. If you lose your wallet in a foreign country, will you ask passers-by for money directly? Communication is so developed now, why can't we make a phone call to solve the problem? If this happens again, take him to the police station to ask the police uncle for help, and he will run away immediately, or you can say that you are the manager of the urban homeless center or go to the rescue station.