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Indonesian tourists are forced to tip China, or they will be refused entry. Where will you travel?

Indonesian tourists have been forced to tip China, but it was only recently exposed because of a family complaint. Although the way of tipping is not correct, it is difficult to change this habit. I think if I really have a chance to go to Indonesia, I will still accept this kind of tipping. After all, it is not easy to travel, and it is understandable to spend a little tip to buy a happy trip.

First, the high consumption pattern of tourists in China has made many countries have a year of tipping.

In the eyes of many countries, China tourists are big spenders. Every time they go out, they go on a shopping spree, so many places will accept tips from China tourists. Especially in Vietnam and Indonesia, tipping is actually a habit, but many tourists choose to compromise silently before making it public. As far as I know, this kind of tipping has been going on for at least a few years, and even many China tourists acquiesce to it.

Second, traveling is just a memory, and tipping is acceptable when necessary.

On the issue of tipping, although the China Embassy voiced its determination to resist this behavior because of this incident, there will always be China tourists who choose to pay silently. After all, tipping is hard to stop, and it is not easy for many people to prepare for a trip. If you get through and say that you have found the embassy because you didn't tip, it is equivalent to a direct waste of travel opportunities.

If I really plan to go to Indonesia one day and encounter the problem of tipping, I will choose to compromise. After all, it is not easy for me to travel, and I will compromise tipping for a happier journey.

The problem of tipping in Indonesia has always existed, and whether it will continue depends on personal choice.