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Chinese aunts are not ordinary, and Korean aunts are not bad. What are the tourist aunts in various countries?
Moreover, tourism is no longer the exclusive welfare of young people, and more and more uncles and aunts begin to appear in the team of travel. In China, as long as we abide by the rules and pay attention to personal qualities, the scenic spots with aunts will often become more unique "landscapes". Chinese aunts travel in a very unusual way. However, it is not only China that has an aunt, but every country has one. Let's take a look at what aunts in other countries are like when they travel.
In China, many aunts were scolded when traveling, calling them "poor quality" and "humiliating China people", but what I want to say is that this is just what some people did, and we can't generalize from point to area. Moreover, aunts in other countries are not necessarily so perfect. Take Korean aunts as an example. Korean aunts in tourism are not fuel-efficient lamps either.
On the way to travel, you can often see Korean aunts who are more beautiful and brighter than little girls. They are not only dressed young, but also have a "young" mentality. Many Korean aunts like those handsome little fresh meat. What's more, when they see small fresh meat, they will stretch out their "salty pig hands" and pat their asses, which is also very powerful.
Moreover, in the hearts of many Korean aunts, there is an innate sense of superiority that China is inferior to South Korea, so when they travel to China, they are very proud and even want to show off their wealth. However, the more they are hit in the face by the facts, because they will be shocked if they visit the supermarket once in China.
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