[QUOTE=ashxu;50811385]Nope but I'm gonna call you out for not watching the fucking video. It's not a "wow chinese people suck" video.[/QUOTE]
I mean, it kind of is. The conclusion, even from the Chinese tourists, is that people from China are generally rude.
[QUOTE=Trixil;50811985]"stop filming"
*keeps filming*
?????[/QUOTE]
it's not like someone saying to stop filming makes it so they can't film, especially in a public street being recorded by press. it might be the more polite thing to do but hey, they're reporters, they report on things.
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plus they were attacking the camera, at that point they're probably not gonna listen to em.
[QUOTE=Stopper;50809918]For me it's the British easily. Chinese tourists are a nuisance, but they get taken aback when you yell and wag a finger at them. Brits have this disgusting sense of self-entitlement that makes them shout and start shit if you point out something they're doing.[/QUOTE]
Britain have become some of the most disgusting people on this planet at home and abroad especially the english
I had no idea hot drinking water was a thing until now.
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[QUOTE=Flameon;50811373]Paris Syndrome is real[/QUOTE]
I prevented my own Paris Syndrome by refunding No Man's Sky
Chinese tourists are a real pain in the ass around christmas. I was born in Finnish lapland and my parents still live there. Travelling there for christmas is insanely uncomfortable because the trains are filled with chinese tourists going to Rovaniemi.
They have massive amounts of clothing and luggage. Each one has a bag the size of a person and like fifty layers of winter clothing. There's stuff everywhere. On the floors, in the overhead and piled inside the toilets. They bring a weeks worth of food on the 12 hour train ride and they talk loudly all the time. They will climb over you without asking, they will use up every power socket in the car and just generally make the trip miserable.
Every year I try to make up excuses not to go home for christmas because I hate it so much. And it gets worse every year.
I even saw the conductor give up because they don't speak a word of English and almost all of them tried to offer the poor guy a pile of tickets and papers as thick as the bible.
And it's not because all chinese tourists are asses, there's just so many of them.
Is this nigga eating a Baguette/Croissant/Pastry with chopsticks?
[img]http://i.imgur.com/KyIy7UL.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Trixil;50811985]"stop filming"
*keeps filming*
?????[/QUOTE]
if i ask u to stop posting are u gonna do it? do words from a random person you dont know convey that much power
[QUOTE=Wolverunder;50813761]Is this nigga eating a Baguette/Croissant/Pastry with chopsticks?
[img]http://i.imgur.com/KyIy7UL.png[/img][/QUOTE]
Yes. Plus, I eat toast with chopsticks. Fight me.
was in paris a week ago and i definitely got that vibe from chinese tourists. the biggest issue is that these groups are huge and impossible to manage, you don't really mind a single family, bnut get 40 tourists and it's a shitshow.
honestly the only one that annoyed me was chinese tourist just ripping of parts of the flower in monet's garden to smell it, just why?
We get a couple confused Chinese tourists who don't seem to realize how unimportant my county is sometimes, they're always entertaining :v:
I've been asked why there's grass growing on the water (they were looking at some duckweed) and seen them gawking over the damned squirrels sometimes.
And they really do have this bizarre way of talking over each other, I have no idea how they can understand their own conversations.
also this video is super well done; i find the fact that they typically want a quick overview of everything rather than an in-depth tour very interesting (mostly because i think that finally explains why anyone would spend all that money to come here)
Really, this whole problem stems from the fact that back during the communist revolution, the communists wiped out the elite of the Chinese society, meaning that when the Chinese peasantry started to industrialize and become a middle class, there were no societal role models for them to adapt to, so they stuck to their old traditional ways. It's why Korea and Japan or even any other populous Asian state doesn't have this problem, they didn't kill off their role models.
[QUOTE=Flameon;50811373]Paris Syndrome is real[/QUOTE]
I though Paris Syndrome was a Japanese thing?
[QUOTE=Whomobile;50814199]I though Paris Syndrome was a Japanese thing?[/QUOTE]
I believe the general definition is "When someone goes to Paris and realizes it isn't all that it's cracked up to be", but it just consistently happens a lot with Japanese tourists.
[QUOTE=Magikoopa24;50814301]I believe the general definition is "When someone goes to Paris and realizes it isn't all that it's cracked up to be", but it just consistently happens a lot with Japanese tourists.[/QUOTE]
Frankly, most Chinese tourists don't have much expectations to begin with. It's just about being able to say that they've been there. Wanting to be able to feel at home with so many places accommodating Chinese tourists while in a foreign land doesn't scream wanting to be wowed by an entirely different culture.
My mom and my relatives would much rather take a week-long tour of like 20 different places all over Europe at an accelerated pace just so they can be places, rather than actually experience them. It's an entirely foreign concept to them for me and my Americanized siblings for wanting to take a vacation in a single city for multiple days and explore what life is like there.
i'm currently hosting a small group of chinese tourists and taking them around places in the united states they aren't too bad until they start talking. the noise level goes from dead silence to standing right next to a jet engine in about a second
i remember one time one of the people i was hosting was talking really loud in an elevator with other people in and they looked visibly disgusted
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it doesn't help that i'm also asian so i'm pretty sure i get grouped together with them
Grow some nuts. Talk louder.
I understand Chinese [I]tourists[/I] not really knowing different cultures or not being very polite, but i've had several similar experiences with Chinese exchange students in university which i found a bit odd considering there's a bit more of a requirement of understanding our culture and language to study here than simply traveling here. I can't tell you the number of times i've had Chinese exchange students skip to the front of a very obvious line and interrupt the people helping those in line to try to buy their stuff
[QUOTE=PILLS HERE!;50814520]i'm currently hosting a small group of chinese tourists and taking them around places in the united states they aren't too bad until they start talking. the noise level goes from dead silence to standing right next to a jet engine in about a second
i remember one time one of the people i was hosting was talking really loud in an elevator with other people in and they looked visibly disgusted
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it doesn't help that i'm also asian so i'm pretty sure i get grouped together with them[/QUOTE]
Lmao silence
More like a broken drill that justs keeps drilling on and on by itself
I work at the airport gift shop (and I was hired specifically because I knew how to speak Mandarin)
it's pretty annoying because customers almost always try to haggle despite everything in the shops being fixed price
First thing they usually ask is for discounts too, despite me telling them 1 minute ago that we don't have anything on sale
Dang, it's kind of incredible that some of these tourists experience clean air, nature and wide open spaces for the first time.
[QUOTE=StrawberryClock;50815495]Dang, it's kind of incredible that some of these tourists experience clean air, nature and wide open spaces for the first time.[/QUOTE]
Maybe but very few would be like this, if they can afford to go overseas they can easily afford to go somewhere in China like JiuZhaiGou.
Mr. Summers was really endearing.
[QUOTE=burgerdemon;50812907]Britain have become some of the most disgusting people on this planet at home and abroad especially the english[/QUOTE]
they're even fucking annoying at home
got told by guests I was "impatient and rude" and that I "Need to learn some manners" at the hotel I work at because I'd asked the two, convientely blocking the stairs, if they would "Mind if I squeezed past for a second, please".
Bloody british tourists
I was spooked recently by a pair of Chinese tourists that entered the bus I was sitting in and seemed to communicate exclusively through yelling v:v:v
[QUOTE=paul simon;50815539]I was spooked recently by a pair of Chinese tourists that entered the bus I was sitting in and seemed to communicate exclusively through yelling v:v:v[/QUOTE]
there are two volumes in mainland chinese communication
loud and very loud
Where's the part where they come off the plane with suitcases full of dirty money, buy three houses, dump the kid in a house and piss back off to Beijing?
Mainlanders are ignorant pieces of shit. I feel so sorry for the Hong Kong residents they are unintentionally grouped with.
At least i am glad no one pulled the racism card here yet because that is such a bullshit excuse to hide up a issue that is actually a somewhat serious issue, especially with the growing numbers of Chinese citizens traveling abroad.
I had a Chinese couple spitting next to their table, a few inches from another table where a family was eating and even after a few firm looks from the family to the Chinese couple they still continued doing it.
so i posted some comments in the video apologizing for what the chinese have done
and it got replied by a bunch of chinese who somehow managed to get into youtube by using vpn or something
most of the insults were in chinese
until this one comment in english :
[quote]hi, taiwanese. i onced fucked a taiwanese girl in taiwan using only 1 dollar go suck japanese's dick you pigs[/quote]
something like that
[QUOTE=angelangel;50815670]there are two volumes in mainland chinese communication
loud and very loud[/QUOTE]
It was pretty annoying, even when I was in mainland China some years ago. The amount of yelling for no reason..
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