Guest User
October 16, 2023
When an old Asian man checked us in, he gave us a very poor room. Later, we asked to change rooms, and a white waiter (the only one who made us feel good) changed us to a better room. When we checked out, we were half an hour late due to the large number of suitcases and luggage. During this half hour, we were urged by the waiter 7 times (three of which he kept knocking on the door to urge us). (We were in Melbourne for nearly a month, and in other hotels The hotel also had a lot of luggage and would check out later, but I was never pressed). Because of the rush, my wife cut her arm on the kitchen mirror cabinet in a panic. Moreover, the Chinese waiter in the hotel deliberately did not speak Chinese even though he knew that we were Chinese tourists. He still only communicated with us in Chinese when he cut his arm and asked if he could speak Chinese. I asked him if he was every customer. You all urged me so rudely, he said that they all urged me like this, and I asked why someone was still checking out more than an hour after I checked out? He said he was also urged, but I don’t understand how any customer can withstand this kind of urging for an hour and a half? I would like to say to the Asian or Chinese waiters in this hotel that if a foreign tourist comes to China, the Chinese will definitely try their best to communicate with him. Even if they look in an English dictionary, they will not discriminate against the foreigner because he does not speak Chinese. No. Isn’t it natural that your people are not proficient in your language? Is your civilization just a slogan?
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