How to evaluate the Chinese tourist who refused to tip 2,200 baht at the airport in Thailand and was

Updated on international 2024-07-10
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I didn't have anything to do when I went to Thailand, just queued. I don't speak English yet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Why have we never encountered this kind of thing when we go to Thailand?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Thailand still has it, well, the airport has it, and it is more than 1,000 to consign two boxes and a package, which is equivalent to the money for air tickets, here is RMB, the key is not to give money and not to consign.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I've been traveling back and forth to Thailand all year round, and I've never been asked for a tip.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Some tourists don't need to find someone to bring a tip of 2,000 baht.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A passport 200 beads, no RMB no entry.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The fast track is not a tip in disguise, I was charged 2400 yuan for 2 people on land, and there is no one in the normal channel at all.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I just came back from Thailand, and I didn't pay a tip, and I didn't ask for a penny for a landing visa.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Thai customs have always been friendly, who are you slandering?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Why bother? It's okay to pay some money, but now you're beaten.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I just came back from Phuket, and after the security check, it cost a person 100 yuan, haha, a country where tipping everywhere is strange.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I go there more than a dozen times a year, and nothing happens. I once met a guy who didn't know English at all, and asked me to fill out the form for him.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Now the quality of the Thai people who entered Thailand yesterday is very good, they are very polite everywhere, they don't charge any more points, and the service is very good, for example, if you don't understand Taiyu, the hotel people will send you to the car and arrange it before leaving, which is not comparable anywhere in China, and can't be done.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Personal experience, the tour guide came to introduce this is a tipping country, 20 baht a night in the room, 20 baht to help with luggage, 100 tips for massage, just more polite, paid service system, I don't know if everyone is like this.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Thai people are very polite, the overall quality is very good, and the price is also very suitable for tourism.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no reasonable or unreasonable theory, so what can you do if it is unreasonable? Like this incident in Thailand, what can you do? It's a shoot again, it's looking for evidence, people don't pay attention to you, what can you do, just like the Swedish incident, people always ignore you, and in the end, everyone learns to follow local customs when you go out, in fact, the tip is very small, just express it a little, it's very troublesome to encounter barbarism and unreasonableness, and being beaten is a very ugly thing.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I have experienced it myself, and I have been to Thailand twice, and once it was for a visa on arrival. From my real experience, many immigration offices in Southeast Asia will ask for tips from Chinese group tourists. An experience at Siem Reap Airport in Cambodia, a Chinese group left the country, everyone was asked for a tip by the customs, they would compare the action of money to the tourists, and then say tip, the amount is not more than about 10 yuan, and all the tourists will give it.

    But when it came to me and the European tourists next to me, the customs didn't mention it at all.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Sling the bull? I went 5 times and didn't tip, and I beat it, the Thai people are very good, you are provoking relations between the two countries.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Tipping is by no means mandatory, and tipping is generally given to low-level service personnel (such as doormen, drivers, porters, waiters, etc.) at their own expense, while for state officials, tipping is not allowed. In some countries in Southeast Asia, some public servants sometimes implicitly or explicitly ask for tips when they encounter Chinese tourists, especially in the past two years, when this trend has prevailed. In this case, it must not be given, the other party is unreasonable and can ignore it, and the other party can not do anything.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Now in some countries, it has become a habit and awareness to ask for tips for Chinese during border inspection, and one of the very important reasons is that we take the initiative to give for convenience, especially many travel agencies, and in the long run, they have become accustomed to each other. When I went to the border inspection in Vietnam, the other party took my passport and looked at it for a long time but did not give me a tip, it turned out that there was no tip, and the person behind me urged me to tip quickly, and finally the other party saw that I had no such intention, and directly said a sentence in Chinese (I guess I learned this sentence) and said: tip, 10 yuan!

    It dragged on for a long time, but what happened later, I still let it go, after all, it was the other party who ignored it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Tipping abroad is very common, Nigeria is more serious, don't tip directly to you stall, everyone is used to it, and no one asks whether it is reasonable or not, this is the local custom, many times everyone does not have time to pay attention, they are all tips. Don't correct the unreasonableness, whether it is reasonable or not, we can't control it, if the other party remains silent, it will anger you, it is better to follow the customs, at least not to suffer.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I want to say that this is all my personal experience, why other countries and domestic individual tourists are never asked to tip, only group tours are asked for tips every time the tour guide, it can be seen that from the beginning it is this bad habit for the locals to develop a habit. So gradually tipping has become a matter of course, especially when I see Chinese tourists, I feel that it is wrong not to give it.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    About 2,000 Thai people appeared at Bangkok's Suvarnapur International Airport on November 11, preparing to take a charter flight to travel to Yubhon, but found that there was no plane waiting for them, this time it was ultra-low. The price is said to be a fraud in this tour. jú。

    On the evening of the 11th, about 2,000 people arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport one after another, but they could not find a business. the leader of the division; After checking with the airport, they learned that there was no charter flight they planned to take. Many people realized that they had been deceived and reported the case to the jǐng party.

    Because the Zheng clan is absolutely on the occasion of the Songkran Festival holiday in Thailand, many people who came from other places found it difficult to find transportation home, so they had to stay at the airport.

    About 500 people have already reported the case to the Jǐng side, and the number of people who report the case is expected to continue to rise. 泰囯jǐng 方 and junThe team dispatched a large number of manpower to search.

    Arrest the suspect. Jǐng Fang found that the main suspect, Phra Asht Alin Jayara, left an apartment in Nonthaburi City, north of Bangkok, at 9 p.m. on the night of the incident, accompanied by four people, including Pashi's mother, Qīn. They drove 3 cars each.

    jǐng Fang 12 said in the southern Thai province of Rarang respectively to catch the slow to get Pashi, her years old spike model mother qīn and aunt. Mā and another suspect. Jǐng and the Thai Anti-Money Laundering Department are working together to investigate.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Thailand has always been an excellent choice for Chinese to travel abroad, because compared to other countries, it is relatively close to China, and some cultural landscapes such as Bangkok, Thailand, Thai religion and culture have greatly aroused the interest of Chinese, many people travel to Thailand with the idea of watching Thai performances, shopping, etc., so there are more Chinese who travel to Thailand every holiday.

    I think that for the undesirable phenomenon of beating people without tipping, on the one hand, it will seriously damage the image of Thailand, and on the other hand, it will also have a certain impact on the friendly relations between China and Thailand.

    When you go abroad, especially when you travel abroad, you must pay attention to safeguarding your own rights and interests, pay attention to your words and deeds, go abroad you not only represent your own personal, but also raise the image of the Chinese people, if your own interests are damaged, you must go to the corresponding country embassy staff in time to protect your rights and protect your personal rights and interests.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Let's take a look at what happened: On September 27, Xiaomei, a Chinese tourist, got into an argument with Thai airport personnel at Don Mueang Airport in Thailand over tips. Mei was then slapped and punched by Thai airport security. On the 28th, she was denied a visa and then deported.

    On the 29th, the director of the Don Mueang Airport Authority of Thailand said that he would issue a statement on this matter, issue a letter of apology, and establish a tourist channel for Chinese.

    First of all, this matter is wrong on the Thai side, although China does not have the habit of tipping, some countries do. In general, tipping is a way to show appreciation and respect to the service staff who provide services to them. In other words, tipping is voluntary, and clients cannot force tipping.

    The Thai side came forward to apologize in a timely manner, which is quite sincere. I hope I can do what I say. After all, if you don't do it, if this kind of thing happens in the future, Thailand's reputation will plummet, affecting the development of Thailand's tourism industry, and there are many Chinese tourists who travel to Thailand every year.

    Personally, I think that since the foreign system is different from the domestic system. It should be marked on the announcement in advance. Regarding the issue of Chinese landing visa to Thailand, focus on investigating the differences and problems that arise during the collection and processing, whether the landing visa business must require a tip, and if so, please also clearly mark the price and give a reasonable explanation.

    If it is unreasonable, whether there is another way to solve it, so we should adopt a better strategy and rectify the business aspects.

    For the personnel who handle the business, it should also be strictly reviewed. You can't just be a single person who can help with the visa process, and you need to strengthen your communication skills. Or you can work with some Chinese travel parties to formulate some rules to bind both parties.

    I think the convenience for Chinese tourists proposed by the Thai director can be implemented, such as visa-free or optimized visa on arrival process, and adding some electronic devices to facilitate Chinese people to travel to Thailand more conveniently.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's definitely not right to hit someone without tipping.

    First of all, when traveling to a place, try to follow the local customs. If tipping is one of the customs, it is necessary to observe it. For example, a friend of mine was asked to wear a headscarf while crossing the border in Iran.

    Wearing a headscarf is a custom among local women. Friends must abide by local customs when they go to the local area. Even if it's just a crossing, you need to be asked to wear it, and like my friend, you don't have a scarf with you, they give it out for free.

    Thailand is a typical tipping country, no matter which country people go to Thailand, try to abide by the local customs. As a Chinese person, when I go to any place, I say that I represent my personal image at a small level, and I represent the image of the Chinese people when I go to a large place. Since there is such a custom as tipping in Thailand, we should try to do it.

    But at the same time, there is no explicit rule in Thailand to tip, so it is reasonable to refuse to tip. The security guard in this case was rude to beat up a Chinese tourist because he refused to tip him for a visa on arrival. It is not difficult to see how poor the quality of the staff member is.

    My personal opinion is that since there is no law in Thailand that requires tipping, it is entirely up to the other party to tip or not, and if the other party refuses to tip, they will be beaten, and such a country is definitely not safe.

    But it's strange to say, everyone knows that there is such a thing in Thailand, but they still go to Thailand one after another to consume. No wonder people openly bully Chinese like this. Although the Thai side has publicly apologized and said that it will open a specific channel to the Chinese, which is a foreshadowing of this incident, it is difficult for me to imagine that the Chinese will be treated reasonably and fairly in the future.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Thailand is famous again, following the huge ** shipwreck in Thailand in the summer, another bad thing happened at the airport in Thailand, just because there was no consumption that led to Chinese tourists being beaten at the airport.

    As more and more Chinese tourists go abroad to see the outside world, China and foreign countries are also increasing, some Chinese tourists frequented countries, such as Vietnam, such as Thailand, and then face more and more wealthy Chinese, often show greed and indifference, they always want to get more out of the Chinese's pocket, so there are often conflicts between Chinese tourists and airports or customs departments.

    In recent years, with the increasing number of Chinese tourists, it has a huge impact on many countries with tourism as a pillar industry, and the quantity and quality of Chinese tourists directly affect their economic prosperity, their gross national product, the number of their employed population, and the quality of life of a large part of their people, so to speak, Chinese are closely related to their lives in many aspects.

    Two years ago, South Korea was dissatisfied with Chinese tourists because of the THAAD issue, and they vividly described it as "eating Chinese food and smashing China's pot", but the departure of Chinese tourists caused their tourism industry to wither and the market to depression. Japan, on the other hand, has made a lot of money because of Chinese tourists, and they cater to the consumption habits of Chinese tourists, and a large number of merchants have connected Alipay.

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  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Secondly, there are more opportunities to go out and play now, but we must protect our own safety, and even when we go out, it represents our motherland. Before arriving at the destination, do a thorough strategy to understand the local customs and ethnic customs, try to follow the local customs, and respect the differences between China and foreign countries.

    For example, go to Italy, visitShorts and sleeveless tops are avoided in church. Pack a long-sleeved shirt and long pants before you go. Catholic cathedrals in Italy ask visitors to dress discreetly, regardless of gender, and shorts and sleeveless tops are not allowed.

    There will also be guards or parishioners at the entrance of the church. GoWhen traveling to the UK, onDon't use your hands to compare "v".The palm of the hand should not be turned inward when making a "V" gesture in Great Britain, otherwise it will not be considered a provocation or insult.

    In short, it would also be a good thing for the people to set up a special channel for Chinese tourists at the airport in Thailand. After all, Chinese are the largest consumer group of Thai tourism, and they want to have a convenient, time-saving and safe way to travel during their trip. I hope that it can be implemented so that everyone who travels can be happy.

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