Was at a restaurant with my girl last night, and these Chinese tourists showed up.
They were loud and obnoxious, a couple of the women were kinda cute.
As they were eating the really cute girl started picking her nose, and it was disgusting!
Picked it & Flicked it, then she returned to her meal.
Japan times Article:
BEIJING – Chinese tourists should not pick their noses in public, pee in pools or steal airplane life jackets, China’s image-conscious authorities have warned in a handbook in their latest effort to counter unruly behavior.
The National Tourism Administration publicized its 64-page Guidebook for Civilized Tourism, with illustrations to accompany its list of do’s and don’ts, on its website ahead of a national holiday that started Tuesday.
As Chinese tourists increasingly travel abroad, they have developed a stereotype of “uncivilized behavior” that Vice Premier Wang Yang said in May had “damaged the image of the Chinese people.”
Several countries, including debt-laden European nations, have eased visa restrictions to attract increasingly affluent Chinese tourists, but complaints about etiquette have also emerged.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/201.../#.V4eYpcTXerX
They were loud and obnoxious, a couple of the women were kinda cute.
As they were eating the really cute girl started picking her nose, and it was disgusting!
Picked it & Flicked it, then she returned to her meal.
Japan times Article:
BEIJING – Chinese tourists should not pick their noses in public, pee in pools or steal airplane life jackets, China’s image-conscious authorities have warned in a handbook in their latest effort to counter unruly behavior.
The National Tourism Administration publicized its 64-page Guidebook for Civilized Tourism, with illustrations to accompany its list of do’s and don’ts, on its website ahead of a national holiday that started Tuesday.
As Chinese tourists increasingly travel abroad, they have developed a stereotype of “uncivilized behavior” that Vice Premier Wang Yang said in May had “damaged the image of the Chinese people.”
Several countries, including debt-laden European nations, have eased visa restrictions to attract increasingly affluent Chinese tourists, but complaints about etiquette have also emerged.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/201.../#.V4eYpcTXerX
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