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There is a kind of emotion called chance encounter!

As the saying goes, parents never travel far! However, for me, the children are also not far away!

This one-week business trip in Guangzhou felt like a century to me! I seem to have forgotten how I spent those years in Dubai without my children!

I used to envy people who traveled everywhere on business. I thought they could go everywhere and experience different customs and customs, they could stay in hotels for free, and they could travel for free.

However, I only saw a few pictures of beautiful scenery in other cities or beautiful exotic scenes that they posted on their WeChat Moments. When I'm not deeply involved, I don't understand the hardships of business travel at all.

Later, I started doing foreign trade, and I finally got to live a business trip. I finally have a true understanding of business travel. Nowadays I no longer envy those who travel for business.

Although we don’t need to be jet lag during our trip to the Canton Fair twice a year, the distance of 2,300 kilometers, nearly ten hours of train travel, and the transfer in Shenzhen midway are enough to make us exhausted. Especially on the day of my return trip, I always have to get up at around five o'clock in the morning and go home.

Not to mention business trips abroad. I still remember that two years ago, my boss and I went to Türkiye on a business trip for half a month. It was a painful half month.

First of all, Türkiye’s dry climate makes me get angry every day. Every night, the clothes that are washed and hung in the hotel are automatically dried the next morning.

Then, Turkish barbecue is super famous, and barbecue is everywhere in the local area. For a herbivore like me, it is simply a disaster. At every meal, I could hardly find many vegetables. In order to give myself enough strength to work every day, I could only force myself to swallow the meat. Turkey’s dry climate coupled with the meat every meal made my lips always dry and even cracked and bleeding during the half month I spent there.

When we went there, we were part of a group. However, after the one-week exhibition, employees from other companies went with the group and had a great time for two days, such as the Eurasian Bridge, Pamukkale, etc. Waiting for famous attractions. However, as the exhibition ended, my painful trip to Türkiye had just begun.

When traveling with a group, we can not think about anything, just be a fool and listen to the tour guide. One week after the exhibition, I followed my boss to visit customers in various cities in Turkey. The boss doesn’t speak English, so it’s my task to go to each city and contact customers to buy tickets and book hotels.

That week, we traveled to Ankara, Istanbul, Konya, Izmir, Isparta and other places in Turkey. Every day we spend almost half of our time on the road and half of our time in meetings with clients. It was late at night when we returned to the hotel every night.

Although the trip to Türkiye was very difficult, there were many heart-warming moments.

What touches me most is the hospitality of the Turkish people. Our customers needless to say. When customers in every city heard that we were coming, they all enthusiastically wanted to help us buy plane tickets, treat us to meals, book hotels, and even come to the airport to pick us up even if we drove for a few hours. As a company owner, they can spare a whole day to spend with us. At that time, our boss also lamented that the hospitality of Turkish customers made us feel ashamed. At that time, the boss stated that he must treat the customers who visit us well in the future. (Of course, what you say may not necessarily mean you can do it.)

In addition to customers, the local people in Turkey are also very hospitable. I remember that we were at a long-distance bus station and planned to buy tickets to another city. It was a very small city and no one in the entire bus station spoke English. Whenever I see someone, I run over and ask, "Can you speak? English?" However, everyone smiles and shakes their head. They wanted to help but couldn't help at all. Later, Huangtian paid off, and I finally found a woman who was a professor at a local university. She was very enthusiastic to help us translate, and then sat on the edge of my seat and chatted with me all the way. When we finally got off the bus. She hailed a taxi for me, explained my destination to the driver, handed me her mobile phone number, and told me that if I have any questions during these days in Turkey, I can call her at any time. . The hospitality of the Turkish female professor is still lingering in my mind. Maybe there is a kind of fate called chance encounter. The only thing I can do is pass on this love!

Another thing that impressed me about Turkey is that many cities are built on hillsides. At that time, I joked to the customer: "Your driving skills are really good, otherwise if you are a novice, the traffic light will be on the hillside and it will be easy to stall." The customers are also very humorous. They said that their driving is like driving a rocket. Super technically proficient.

When I finished my half-month business trip in Turkey, I lost five pounds, which made me even smaller for a skinny person.

Whether it is a business trip to Guangzhou or a business trip to Turkey, I don’t want to do it again. Maybe when we have children, we have a lot more worries in our hearts. Every day, I think about what my son is doing today and whether everything is going well.

Maybe, a little girl like me is destined not to achieve great things, because I still have too much love between children in my blood.

A friend said: "Some people are generals, but there are always people who are soldiers." And I am willing to be a soldier who can accompany my children.

However, Xiaobing will also work hard and set a good example for his children!