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What embarrassing things have you encountered while traveling?

There are too many embarrassing things. Let me tell you a story.

Go to Beijing for a group tour in 20 17. When I checked into the hotel at night, I met a man and a woman in the group, and the hotel was full. The guide coordinated with them to see if they could make do with sharing a night. Finally, the female tourists shyly and reluctantly accepted. The next day, I visited the Great Wall. Suddenly, a gust of wind blew the hats of female tourists off the Great Wall. The male tourists took the initiative and immediately climbed over the Great Wall to help the female tourists get their hats back. As a result, female tourists not only don't appreciate it, but scold male tourists. I only heard one sentence: you can climb the fucking Great Wall, but you can't climb a quilt! Hearing this sentence, the amount of information is too large, and I made up my mind silently.

Thank you for reminding me. I did meet them. Most of them are very old:

1. Traveling with my colleagues, he warmly invited me to the hotel in Kunming to eat Yunnan rice noodles, and the expenses were included in the room rate. But a month later, the hotel called and asked my colleague for food. Because their staff made a mistake, they forgot to collect money!

2. When my father is alive, accompany him back to the countryside to visit relatives. After eating crab bones, I ate grapes and plums. As a result, food poisoning left him dying and almost unconscious. I heard twenty or thirty relatives give advice in dim light: drink Chili water, wrap it with fried salt and eat fireworks. Dad, who once galloped on the battlefield, panicked. I reminded him in a weak voice: take me to the hospital quickly. Late at night, the last farm truck took me to the town hospital. My dad won't let me tell my mom about this.

When I arrived at my hotel in Thailand, the waiter helped me with my luggage and delivered it to my room with great enthusiasm. He hesitated when he left. I said thank you several times. He showed displeasure and left politely. Later, I learned that I should tip!

Work requires a person to go to Guangzhou often. I like staying at Jiangwan Hotel best. You can see the river slowly flowing out of the hotel room and even the bathroom. Hong Kong and Taiwan love martial arts dramas that can't be seen elsewhere are broadcast inside the hotel. In particular, the music commonly used in hotels is "Going Home" played by saxophone, which is unforgettable so far. At two o'clock in the morning, I was awakened by a quick knock at the door. The waiter insisted that I open the door for no reason, so I had to go in and check the equipment because I suspected that there was something wrong with the wires and water pipes. As soon as my door opened, four or five men rushed in behind the waitress and went into the room to look under the bed, wardrobe and bathroom. At that time, I just felt unhappy, and then I thought it might be the police working the case.

Cuba has clear sea water and abundant fish. One of the attractions is diving into the deep sea by boat to watch fish. I thought I was good at water, so I went into the water with my equipment. I was very excited to see the natural fish schools of various colors and sizes around me. But suddenly I don't know why the breathing tube got into the water, and I was so scared that I was in a hurry. Fortunately, the owner quickly pulled me onto the boat with a wooden stick with a hook, and two big hands grabbed my life jacket and lifted me up. ......

6. London is famous for its traffic jams. It's half an hour's drive from the airport to the hotel, and an hour hasn't arrived yet. It's no use for the driver to worry. When there was a traffic jam, the driver opened the door and said sorry with a big plastic bottle. The door was blocked, facing away from the passengers, and began to solve the internal emergency. ......

7. Going to road trip, USA, I am unfamiliar with the road and often drive the wrong way. I made a mistake again. I'm not going to collect tolls. Because the toll is not high, I grabbed a handful of coins in a panic and roughly counted them, and handed them to middle-aged white women who charged. After counting slowly, she proudly said to me: a penny is missing. I quickly made up for it. She took the money and said contemptuously, learn to count it.

8. At the customs clearance of Vancouver Airport, an old man from China, who didn't speak English, was asked by the staff, sweating profusely, and didn't know how to answer. He looked around and asked people who could speak English for help. I was right behind him, so I took the initiative to go over and help him. The old man looked grateful. But the staff at the counter asked me seriously: Who asked you to come over? Do I need your help? So embarrassing.