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Vietnamese tourists come to China and bluntly say "they dare not take the train". What's the matter?

Vietnamese travel to China, bluntly saying "I dare not take the train". What happened? Needless to say, this is really a blind spot of knowledge, and then Kaka opened the browser and finally got the answer after "multiple visits"! But this answer is so funny! Want to know why, just listen to the sauce!

The first reason: the sequela caused by the old Vietnamese train, so "I dare not take the train."

First of all, we all know that Vietnam is an underdeveloped country. Vietnamese men don't work and rely entirely on their wives to support them. The natural economy is not much better, and the traffic is relatively backward. Even the trains in Vietnam are very old styles and models, with poor comfort and rumbling. Sitting on them feels like a boat! Yes, you heard me right. Just like taking a boat, most Vietnamese people are dizzy! Therefore, in Vietnam, people will not choose to travel by train unless absolutely necessary!

So some Vietnamese "dare not take the train" after coming to China. They took the train in their own country and got sequelae, thinking that the train in China is the same!

Reason 2: The train speed in China is too fast, so "I dare not take the train".

Another reason is that China's trains and high-speed trains are world-class! Not only is the comfort perfect, but this speed is also one of the few elites in the world! Vietnamese people are used to taking their rowboat-like trains. When they came to China, they suddenly became too comfortable and too fast. This may instantly refresh their worldview, so it is understandable to "dare not ride"!

It is because of the above two reasons that sauce will feel dumbfounding! Once again, Kaka feels it's good to be from China!