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When traveling to Vietnam, the beautiful woman asked "Do you want lettuce"? Why can't she say "yes"?

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As we all know, Vietnam and China have been inextricably linked since ancient times. It was a vassal state of China in ancient times, and it was not until modern times that it began to go out independently. After the founding of New China, there was a history of "honeymoon period" and "hostile period". Up to now, the relationship between Vietnam and China has been very stable, with many China enterprises investing in Vietnam and many China people visiting Vietnam.

In fact, like the rural areas in China, the living atmosphere of Vietnamese people is relatively simple. Moreover, Vietnam's low prices and beautiful scenery are also a highlight, attracting more and more China people to travel to Vietnam. But recently, my friend who traveled to Vietnam exposed a new type of Vietnamese travel scam. Let's take a look at the following small series!

Being Asians, Vietnamese and China people are almost the same in appearance, but because of their temperament and clothing, they are easily recognized as foreigners. In Vietnam, some beautiful women will ask you "Do you want lettuce". Hearing this, many people may find it strange. Is "lettuce" a local product? And once you answer "yes", these beautiful women will take you to the teahouse. Once you sit in the teahouse, it means that you have entered their scam.

It turns out that Vietnamese beauty will find an excuse to "eat" after staying in the teahouse for a while, and then turn her attention to the next goal. But when tourists can't wait for the service that people want to leave, they will face a huge bill in the teahouse, and they can't leave without paying the bill. It's no use calling the police!

Of course, there are many similar "consumption traps" when going out. I also hope that netizens will keep their eyes open and be wary of strangers. Under normal circumstances, consumption in Vietnam is still much lower than that in China, provided that we keep our eyes open and don't fall into the trap of others. You can go and see it sometime. What do you think of this? Welcome to leave a comment!