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Britons among the best?! Pfft, yeah right. |
I read this survey before, for a class. They don't really mention what kinds of hotels they surveyed at though, which could definitely be a factor. Anyways, i've noticed in my experience that Koreans can be kinda rude, like in regard to cutting in lines and stuff. I noticed someone said that about the Japanese, but maybe the same principle for why they do could be applied to Koreans. Although they don't seem as uptight/polite to me, even in their own country.
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@ burkhart.... did you mean to make an empty post?
I didn't even know that could be done. |
Being in a tourist town and having run my own restaurant here, I would have to say the worst tourists are Chinese and German's.
the British can be a little problematic, but generally fine and it depends where in Britain they derive from. American's whilst loud, are generally polite and a lot of fun. On the backpacker side, the Swiss and Swede girls land first place for some overnight fun. Yes, the Japanese tourists have always been popular here, although making huge money from them is now over, not like what it used to be. |
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LOL really? ?? |
For some reason Alaska is a really big tourist destination for the Japanese.
As a matter of fact, you see the occasional Australian or Brit, but the majority of our (foreign) tourists are the Japanese. A giant tour bus comes through town probably once a week, and the Japanese spill out in huge camera-clad, sneaker wearing, postcard buying hordes. For the most part they are all old and unresponsive. |
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I have experienced this with Chinese people, though. One time I landed in Osaka at the same time a plane from China landed. All the Americans stood in the line waiting for customs while the Chinese passengers pushed past them to get to the front. I was happy for a couple marines in front of me who put the kibosh on this unlovable Chinese custom very quickly. Children and wives pushed to the front, but fathers were smart enough not to cut in front of American military men in fatigues. |
Yeah, I can see the Japanese are the most nice. I havn't had many experiences with Japanese in Thailand. I'm in the Muay Thai scene, and not many show up to learn Muay Thai. It is mostly Australians, Americans, Europeans and Singaporeans.
But I have met a few. I met some at the Thai embassy in Lao yesterday. They were trying to help me fill out my visa form. I thought it was pretty funny, considering I'd done this a dozen times before, and the form was in English, and they barely spoke English. But I can dig that... I did meet one Japanese guy doing Muay Thai. Every time I smiled or said thankyou he nodded his head so hard he almost knocked himself out on the cement floor. And if I nodded back he'd basically drop to the ground and worship me... Yeah, I've met some tossa French, but also some good ones, so... In my opinion, the worst tourists are loud and obnoxious bogan Australians and Americans who get annoyed with people who don't speak English. Or when they try and speak Thai, they say it completely wrong yet still think they're number one. It is not uncommon for people like this to loudly voice their unwanted opinions out loud every time they don't get their way. They're always right, of course... :rolleyes: |
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