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What uncivilized behaviors have you seen in tourism?

With the gradual improvement of economic conditions, everyone has a higher level of pursuit, almost everyone will go out to travel, but the rise of everyone's economic conditions does not mean that quality education has also improved, and personal behavior is really shameful. There are many uncivilized behaviors such as jumping in line everywhere in the scenic spot, parents taking their children to urinate everywhere, lettering in the scenic spot, and littering at will. Some time ago, it was reported that the swan eggs in Beijing Wildlife Park had been stolen. I was really angry. I think such a person should restrict his access to all scenic spots and blacklist him. Some people just want to have fun, feel different, and their behavior is considered uncultured by others. I used to play in Shanghai Disneyland, and I had to queue up for every activity. Every time someone cuts in line, the reason is that someone is waiting for me in front, and everyone makes way for him out of kindness. Finally, I found that such people cut in line everywhere and ruined other people's love. It is really worthless. Also, when we climbed Huashan before, everyone probably brought food and was tired all the way, so they all had snacks, but after eating, they threw the garbage down the mountain? With so much rubbish, the scenic spots were clean when we went. Does anyone wonder why it's so clean? The staff risked their lives to pick up garbage on the mountain wall. You just throw it away, and people need to take such a big risk to pick it up. It's really difficult to put it in the bag and throw it in the trash can.

I think many primary school students are very quality, much better than some adults. I have seen parents order their children to jump the queue. Children are young and easy to jump the queue. That's how parents teach their children. This behavior is really uncivilized. Parents' every move affects children, and children's growth needs parents' continuous training. Some children will say they want to line up, and everyone is waiting in line. Parents are still unhappy. I don't know what parents think, do I? When encountering landmark buildings in scenic spots, parents will put their children directly on the buildings in order to take pictures. Forget civilization. What should we do if the child falls down unexpectedly?

When we travel abroad, we represent not only ourselves, but also a region, a province and even a country. Therefore, I hope everyone will pay attention to their words and deeds and not discredit the whole region because of individuals, not to mention going to the country because of personal influence.