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A Tu is a farmer in Taiwan and has never traveled far. After saving money for half my life, I finally joined a tour group to go abroad. Everything abroad is very novel. The key is that Ah Tu is in a luxury group and lives alone in a standard room. This makes him unique. In the morning, when the waiter knocked on the door to deliver breakfast, he shouted: "GOODMORNING SIR!" Ah Tu stopped. What does this mean? In my hometown, most strangers will ask when they meet: "What's your surname?" So Ah Tu shouted loudly: "My name is Ah Tu!" Like this, for three days in a row, the waiter knocked on the door every day. Say GOODMORNING SIR! And Ah Tu also replied loudly: "My name is Chen Ah Tu!" "But he was very angry. The waiter was too stupid. He asked him his name every day and couldn't remember when he was told. It was very annoying. Finally he couldn't help but ask the tour guide, "GOODMORNING SIR! "What does it mean?" the tour guide informed him, "Oh my god!! It's so embarrassing." Ah Tu repeated the drill "GOODMORNING SIR!" "This word is used in order to deal with the waiter in a face-to-face manner.

Another morning, the waiter knocked on the door as usual. As soon as the door opened, Chen Atu shouted loudly: "GOODMORNING SIR!" At the same time, the waiter called: "I am Chen Atu!"