preface
"These two foreigners, the same tricks, have played in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Japan, and now they are still in this way in China."
"Blatantly taking advantage of the kindness of the Chinese, guys must keep their eyes open and don't be fooled!"
Recently, an Internet celebrity couple from Kazakhstan entered China by taking advantage of the "Chinese tourism city style", but who knew that they encountered "trouble" in China.
According to her, she accidentally "abandoned" her mobile phone in the toilet of a shopping mall in Shanghai, and realized it only two minutes later.
More than two hours later, she chose to call the police, and the police's "inaction" attitude also made her very uncomfortable, bluntly saying that "the people here are too strange, no one helps them."
Wronged, this foreign aunt couldn't help but complain on YouTube that "China is not safe", crying a "hideous-looking", and losing a mobile phone was almost said by her as "experiencing a wave of burning, killing and looting".
And netizens found out after digging deeply, good guy, this girl's "nonsense" against China is not limited to this.
Lost or lost?
At first glance, this foreigner was tied with two braids, and she seemed to be quite young, but when she directly slammed the screen and began to "howl", her wrinkled face was really quite "physiologically uncomfortable" for those who watched it.
And the most speechless thing is the "whole process of losing the mobile phone" that she doesn't match before and after.
At the beginning of the video, the aunt seems to have traveled to China with obvious arrogance, and the first thing she said when she saw the mall was "I didn't expect there to be such a big mall on Nanjing Road".
With this surprised little expression, with a rustic shape and a big long face, it is estimated that the people at the scene will feel that she is out of place.
But she is such a "rustic aunt", who cried at the beginning that she accidentally lost her mobile phone in the toilet, and then disappeared when she returned.
After a while, it turned out that there was a Chinese girl who followed her all the way into the toilet and finally "stole her mobile phone".
In order to make her experience worse, she also said that she sat in the police station for hours without any progress.
In the end, she came to a "conclusion": China is too unsafe, especially electronic devices, although there are cameras everywhere, but it does not help.
This is what I said, I really feel wronged for our police, you throw your mobile phone in the toilet, and even this matter may be "self-directed and self-acting", where can the police help you find monitoring?
It's no wonder they're looking for loopholes.
However, although she found the "toilet monitoring loophole" very accurately, as she continued to sell miserably, the "story" gradually became full of loopholes.
According to the girl, she and her boyfriend now very much want to return to Kazakhstan, but because their mobile phones were "lost", they are now penniless.
The worst thing is that just before coming to Shanghai, they had just experienced the "unexplained cancellation of Chinese flights", for which they had to spend 4 times the price to buy a high-speed rail station ticket.
Many netizens laughed angrily when they heard this:
"There are no flights in these two places at all, why did you cancel them?"
How does it feel like a "hard set" to China directly based on foreign situations? In the case of real-name ticket purchase, how did you find a scalper as a foreigner, tell us quickly.
However, this aunt doesn't care about this, seeing that the foreshadowing has been almost laid in front, the two directly showed the two most commonly used collection codes of Chinese in the video.
Crying and begging someone to give them "financial support" so that the two of them can buy an iPhone again and have a meal.
Let's just say, remember these two big faces, stretching out your hands is "asking for money", or smearing miserably asking for money.
Trying to inspire the guilt and pity of Chinese netizens by "losing their mobile phones and the police not helping", and asking netizens to compensate them, the point is that this experience is very likely to be fake, and it is really quite shameless.
Some netizens couldn't help but say that when they went out to travel recently, they lost their mobile phones with the tour group, and someone called them back in less than 20 minutes.
Some netizens said that they lost their mobile phones twice, the first time they were sent back, and the second time they fell out of their pockets.
Moreover, if you lose your mobile phone, how can it be said that "China is not safe"?
Just some time ago, there was also a foreign guy who ran to the gate of Wanda and threw his mobile phone at the intersection with the most pedestrians to test China's "safety".
As you can see from the video, when the guy discarded it for the first time, the bright mobile phone was placed on the ground, and whether it was an aunt or a child passing by, they walked directly without looking at it.
The little brother who doesn't believe in evil has taken another path.
As a result, the mobile phone was successively stepped on by the lady who went shopping, the brother who ran the takeaway, and the cleaner, and no one noticed it.
What made him even more upset was that there were several eldest brothers who obviously saw the mobile phone on the ground, but they didn't look too lazy to pick it up, and in the end it was a young girl who bent down to pick up the already scarred mobile phone.
At that time, the little brother was still looking forward to a wave, guessing whether the girl would take the mobile phone away, but the girl shouted "whose mobile phone" directly in the same place, and she couldn't see the rare appearance at all.
In the end, the little brother came to the conclusion in distress that China is indeed safe.
Look at the last helpless eyes of the little brother, and then look at the two Kazakh couples sitting upright, licking their faces to raise donations, what the truth is, it has obviously been revealed.
Some netizens pointed out that their blatant behavior of showing the collection code in the video is completely illegal.
Some netizens said that people like them are like Kaga, the Ukraine daughter-in-law who was driven away by a Chinese hotel on the Internet some time ago, and they must not be used to it.
Not to mention that they have been revealed to have played the same routine in many countries, if someone really transfers money to them, it will be a slap in the face of our own people.
In the end, this netizen said the most pertinent:
This aunt's mobile phone may or may not have been lost, but in any case, this kind of person has been in China for a short time, and even with prejudice, and what he says is inevitably one-sided.
I hope that we don't have to take it too seriously, and I also hope that other normal foreigners can think more and understand China comprehensively and objectively.
epilogue
With the rise of China's tourism boom, we have gained a lot of recognition and friendship from foreigners.
But everyone should also keep their eyes open and be wary of people like Ukraine Kaga and Kazakh couples who have two faces at home and abroad in order to win traffic.
"Domestic platforms eat, foreign platforms drop bowls".
It's not difficult to debunk their masks, but there may be more strange influxes in the future.
I hope that everyone can also look at these foreign influencers rationally, maintain our kindness and enthusiasm, and give them truly friendly friends.
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