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What would you do if you encounter service discrimination?

We should do this:

First of all, there is no need to care. This is not a sign of "cowardice". Although it is unpleasant to encounter such things, travel time is precious and the most important thing is to maintain a happy mood. Too much entanglement will inevitably make you sink deeper and deeper, and lose the meaning of the trip itself.

Secondly, if you encounter some staff or poor service that make you feel uncomfortable in a foreign hotel or restaurant, you can reasonably express your dissatisfaction through some methods. For example: not tipping (in countries with a tradition of tipping), leaving a message in the guestbook, telling the waiter directly or complaining to a higher-level staff member, or complaining to the relevant tourism agency. Of course, the premise of all this is: there are legitimate reasons.

Thirdly, even if you encounter unpleasantness, you should not make a fuss in public places. In different cultural backgrounds, making noise will not solve the problem. On the contrary, it may cause greater trouble under language barriers. misunderstanding.

Finally, seek help from the embassy. If you encounter an unexpected extreme incident overseas and are unable to handle it yourself, you should contact the Chinese embassy or consulate in that country for help. Of course, not all trivial matters are worth asking for help, but when your personal safety is threatened or you encounter very serious unfair treatment, the staff of the embassy and consulate will never sit idly by.