Recently, an incident about a suspected Japanese cutting in line but being fouled by local tourists has caused heated discussions on the Internet.
According to reports, when the man and the guide got into an argument while queuing, the tour guide actually said that the Japanese should be given priority, which made the man very unhappy, and the two sides clashed. The hotel said that it was an ordinary conflict, and this way of dealing with it was obviously unacceptable.
User Comments:
The Japanese still give priority to cutting in line, I really can't figure it out, they are still there with a triumphant appearance, which makes people very unhappy
What's wrong with this tour guide?Everyone is equal, why should the Japanese take precedence?
If that's the case, even if there is no hotel to stay in, I can't live in such a hotel when I sleep on the street
First and foremost, we should respect the order in which everyone is in line, no matter where they come from. It is impolite for a Japanese to cut in line, not to mention that the tour guide also said such disrespectful words. Such actions not only disrupt public order, but can also cause emotional agitation on both sides and trigger unnecessary conflicts.
Secondly, as a service industry, hotels should handle problems in a fair and just manner. When faced with this situation, hotels should take more proactive and just steps to resolve the issue, rather than simply relegating it to a "common conflict". This not only helps to maintain the hotel's reputation, but also demonstrates respect and fairness for all guests.
In short, we should treat others with respect, observe public order and deal with conflicts fairly. Only in this way can we create a harmonious and friendly social environment.
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