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Chitchat 5000 years of Chinese civilization and u got this

When the pioneer generation landed on malay shores, they behaved in similar manner. UMNO taught them manners and " sopan santun". But still these ingrates complain and complain. It took the British another few generation before PAP was formed and held the pioneers on a leash and told to behave. Looks like it's working.

Yup m&ds and shit skins like you were held on a leash. Am i correct here?
 


‘It’s best for them not to come’: mainland Chinese tourists under fire in Taiwan after boy uses public toilet washbasin as bath


PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 02 February, 2016, 11:05am
UPDATED : Tuesday, 02 February, 2016, 11:05am

Gloria Chan
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The pictures that prompted the criticism in Taiwan. Photo: SCMP Pictures

Photographs of a group of tourists from mainland China using a washbasin in a public toilet in Taiwan as a bathtub have gone viral on social media, Taiwanese media reported on Monday.

The pictures are the latest example of heavy criticism online about the perceived poor behaviour of some mainland tourists.

The photographs show a boy in his underpants standing on a basin in a public toilet at Kenting’s Nanwan beach while a man and another older boy help him wash his feet and body.

READ MORE: ‘Don’t put your feet in the wash basins,’ Chinese tourists told

Signs warning the public not to put feet in basins in case they break and to only use them for washing hands appear to be ignored by the group.

An internet user posted the photographs on Sunday, with the caption “[You] cannot raise [your] feet, but you can raise a person! It seems mainlanders cannot read traditional Chinese characters,” the news website ET Today reported.

The post immediately attracted comments expressing disbelief and disgust. “Taiwan doesn’t need tourists like this, cut the quota and it’s best for them not to come,” said one. “Such a lack of class!” wrote another.

Some web users, however, were more forgiving. “To be honest, I have seen Taiwanese behaving like this as well,” said one comment on Facebook.

Another said: “Taiwanese are always like this, too. Why read too much into this?”

The response to the pictures online in mainland China was also mixed. “Rubbish...blacklist them, don’t let them travel anywhere,” said a comment on Weibo, China’s equivalent to Twitter.

READ MORE: Five more Chinese tourists put on blacklist after punch-up, scuffles over airline seat and attack on guide

Another person wrote: “People of different skin colour always use the wash basins in the airport’s transfer area to bathe, what’s so surprising about this?”

The original post on Facebook showing the pictures had been taken down on Tuesday morning.



 


‘It’s best for them not to come’: mainland Chinese tourists under fire in Taiwan after boy uses public toilet washbasin as bath


PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 02 February, 2016, 11:05am
UPDATED : Tuesday, 02 February, 2016, 11:05am

Gloria Chan
[email protected]

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This is the result of years of lawlessness in communist china. When there is no rule of law and only power means law, you get these crooks doing all sort of nonsense without respecting public property.

Communist crooks of china must go! Taiwan, it's time you take back China from communist crooks!
 
This is the result of years of lawlessness in communist china. When there is no rule of law and only power means law, you get these crooks doing all sort of nonsense without respecting public property.

Communist crooks of china must go! Taiwan, it's time you take back China from communist crooks!

Scums are Tiongs of the earth for tarnishing Chinese - namely Hongkies, Taiwanese, Sinkie chinese, Malaysian chinese who don't behave like them.
 
This is the result of years of lawlessness in communist china. When there is no rule of law and only power means law, you get these crooks doing all sort of nonsense without respecting public property.

Communist crooks of china must go! Taiwan, it's time you take back China from communist crooks!


Scums are Tiongs of the earth for tarnishing Chinese - namely Hongkies, Taiwanese, Sinkie chinese, Malaysian chinese who don't behave like them.
 



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Chinese tourists told stop pooping smoking nose picking yelling when abroad










 
Dun bull lah! Other countries dun have such behaviors?
 

Air rage: Three Chinese passengers thrown off aircraft in Cambodia after scuffle broke out over plane seat

PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 21 October, 2015, 11:29am
UPDATED : Thursday, 22 October, 2015, 5:37pm

Jun Mai
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Passengers arguing on board the aircraft. Photo: Chengdu Commercial Daily

Three Chinese air passengers were thrown off a flight in Cambodia after a scuffle broke out on board before the plane took off, according to a newspaper report.

The argument started after a man told a woman in front of him that her seat was tipped back too far and he inadvertently touched her hair, the Chengdu Commercial Daily reported.

The pair began to quarrel and their friends and relatives joined in, the report said.

The two sides began to scold and jostle each other and efforts to calm them by flight attendants, their tourist guide and other passengers failed.

READ MORE: Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

The captain asked immigration officers to escort the pair and the man’s wife off the plane, which was due to fly from Siem Reap to Chengdu in Sichuan province on Monday night.

The captain said the trio, whose full names were not given in the report, were jeopardising the safety of the flight and had to leave before take-off, despite pleas from other passengers and the tourist guide.

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The incident happened at Siem Reap airport. Photo: SCMP Pictures

One passenger was quoted as saying that the man and wife involved in the dispute were in their 60s and it was surprising they had got so angry.

READ MORE: Four mainland Chinese tourists jailed in Hong Kong for assaulting airport ground staff during flight delay

The flight took off more than an hour behind schedule.

The trio were due to return home on two later, separate flights.

The media in China regularly reports on the bad behaviour of some Chinese tourists overseas and the country’s tourism authorities compile a blacklist of travellers deemed to have acted particularly badly.




 

‘Don’t put your feet in the wash basins,’ Chinese tourists told


The authorities on the Thai islands of Phi Phi to put up signs to warn against the ‘cultural sin’

PUBLISHED : Friday, 13 March, 2015, 2:18pm
UPDATED : Friday, 13 March, 2015, 6:26pm

Stephen Chen
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Tourists cleaning their feet on the islands of Phi Phi. Photo: Phuketwan.com

The authorities on the islands of Phi Phi in Thailand are to put up signs in public toilets telling Chinese tourists not to clean their feet in the wash basins, according to a local news website.

Photographs of travellers from China cleaning their feet in the basins have caused disquiet among local residents, Phuketwan.com reported.

Residents regard the behaviour as a “cultural sin” because in their tradition feet should only be washed in a separate basin to other parts of the body, according to the report.

Chaitat Boonpoopantanti, the director of Phi Phi national park was quoted as saying he hoped to have Chinese-language signs up as soon as possible to warn tourists not to clean feet “improperly”.

Tourists from China became the world’s biggest spenders on overseas travel two years ago, but some have created headlines for rude or culturally insensitive behaviour while travelling abroad.

The government’s State Administration of Tourism announced in January that it was creating a database of badly-behaved tourists that it will circulate to travel companies.

State media have also urged travellers new to foreign destinations to respect local culture and traditions.



 
if tiongs don't wash their feet and cheebye, i'd be more worried. :*:
 
I have once asked my Chinese staff why most mainland Chinese behave such manner. Being loud and like cutting queue. She told me that back in the early days under the communist teaching it's everything for themself and however they can try to get them first, they will get it.

And in the earlier days when they were poor they would not speak loudly but now that they are better off they want everybody to know. It doesn't matter how much they have but as long as they are spending the money they believe they are King. So such mentality are subjected to those people who doesn't know how handle their change in status. And that they still hold some of the ideas or habits that they have, but ignoring how they have affected others as well as how others would see them.

For the mainland Chinese to change in their behaviour and attitude would take at least 2 - 3 generations, as claimed by some of the Chinese I spoke with.
 
My dog is more civilised than 99% of all Chinks.
 
My dog is more civilised than 99% of all Chinks.

Good job my fellow honorary chinese dog, real dogs are more civilized than us chinks.....

You are wrong 100% of chinks are uncivilized all chinks including us are uncivilized. :oIo:
 



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Fight Inside Plane Cabin



 
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