Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What does it feel like for a girl to be accosted by a foreign man while traveling?

What does it feel like for a girl to be accosted by a foreign man while traveling?

I don't think it's anything special. Many times I just want to know each other's world.

For various reasons, Iran is a particularly easy place to be accosted. Some people are curious about foreigners. In fact, not only Iranian boys, but also many men, women and children are curious about foreigners. Many people walk on the road and wave to you to say hello, and some dare to talk.

Some young people in Iran are eager to know the outside world and will come to chat with you-others want to practice their spoken English. Of course, it does not rule out that some people think that foreign women is flirting for convenience. When I was in Tehran, I came out of the National Museum of Iran and walked near Khomeini Square. I wasn't far away and was accosted twice.

For the first time, I was a little boy who just wanted to practice English. He also said that if I need help, he can help me, because it's a little late and I'm in a hurry to go back. After declining, he left politely. The second time was a young man riding a motorcycle and had some trouble.

At first, I was enthusiastic. I told him repeatedly that I didn't need his help to go to my friend's place. As a result, when I took a taxi to my destination, I found him following me all the way on a motorcycle. One morning during the rush hour, while studying a map in a subway station in Tehran, a boy with a backpack asked me if I couldn't find my way.

After I told him the destination, he carefully planned the route for me, told me which station I could take and which station was easier to take a taxi, and told me his Facebook account before leaving ... Unfortunately, there were too many people to hear clearly.

When I was in Shiraz, an Iranian uncle who spoke fluent English came to chat with me and asked me if I was from China or Japanese. After getting China's answer, I was particularly excited and said that he had been to China before. He gave me a business card and said that I could contact him if I had any difficulties in Shiraz.

Finally, he sent me to the bus, insisted on swiping my bus card, and specifically told the driver to help me find a seat.