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How do Serbians tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese tourists?
I believe everyone is familiar with Serbia now, right? For this country, some netizens also affectionately call it "Serbia". The relationship between our two countries is as deep as Pakistan. It turns out that in addition to Pakistan, Serbia is also loved by us. It was because the President of Serbia made a series of favorable remarks about China some time ago that it was favored by the majority of netizens. Familiar. So how friendly are the relations between our two countries? Due to the epidemic some time ago, Serbia also encountered epidemic problems, but we did not hesitate and directly provided a lot of supplies to Serbia and sent many medical staff there.
So, a touching scene appeared. The president of Serbia personally picked up these medical staff at the airport and kissed our national flag. This move won the favor of our netizens. The Serbian people have always been very friendly to Chinese tourists and have always treated us with the most enthusiastic and full attitude. To them, we are the most cordial and distinguished guests. Except for Pakistan, we do not have such treatment for other countries. However, the Serbian people treat us so well, how do they distinguish Chinese and Japanese tourists? Regarding this question, a local girl gave the answer and said: This is so easy to recognize!
A local girl said that it is actually easy to tell the difference. First of all, most Chinese tourists who come to Serbia are very enthusiastic. They are very happy when they see Chinese slogans on the roadside. They will also take photos with local people and take pictures while walking. Most of those who behave like this are Chinese tourists. When Japanese tourists come to Serbia, they will not show surprise when they see Chinese slogans on road signs, nor will they happily take photos while walking. Instead, they will behave very calmly and aloof, and will only rush. He walks his own way, rarely talks, and occasionally takes pictures of beautiful scenery.
Secondly, the Serbian girl said: Chinese tourists like shopping very much. Every time they go to a shopping mall, they will buy things in large and small bags, and they don’t worry about anything. As long as they buy the goods, they will be very happy, and their faces will be full of joy. Overflowing with a happy smile. Moreover, these Chinese tourists are very enthusiastic when shopping. You can tell whether they are Chinese tourists or Japanese tourists by listening to the speed and pitch of their speech. If they are Chinese tourists, they will ask if they can "scan the QR code to pay". However, Japanese tourists are quieter and will only wander around and buy less things. When paying, they will only take cash. This is the most obvious difference.
The last point is to identify them by saying hello, because we have a very close relationship with Serbia. Some local vendors will basically say some daily greetings, such as: ?Hello, friend?, ?It’s time to eat. ?, ?Where are you from? Wait, if Chinese tourists hear it, they will be very excited and reply immediately, but Japanese tourists will have no reaction after hearing it, and they may reply in English? What do you mean? In fact, Serbian people are very good at distinguishing Chinese and Japanese tourists, and local girls also said: This is so easy to recognize!
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