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I cant say Ive witnessed the uncivilized behavior of Chinese tourists but Im not surprised at all. They're like a massive swarm living in their own bubble, inoculated from any pressure. Unlike tourists from other countries they seem to act like they're completely at home due to their numbers.
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English.
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Denial: The initial stage: "It can't be happening." Maniot is on top of me.
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India and China. I was saddened to see so much graffiti on lesser known historical sites when I went to India, mainly caused by local tourists. Chinese tourists in Australia have zero chill level, there will be a tsunami and you'll see them still taking a group shot in front of the harbour bridge.
Lone male Australian tourists also have a bad reputation in SE Asian countries I heard.
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I don't like to stereotype but im going to anyway lol I travel a lot and it's probably the Chinese, but then again, im an american, so maybe I'm just the annoying one.
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I agree with China.
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China. Hands down.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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