“This is for backpackers: please dress according to the local customs when visiting countries.”
This is for backpackers: please dress according to the local customs when visiting countries. I live on Magnetic Island and during peak backpacker season young women tourists wear G-string bikinis walking along the street as well as in cafes and the supermarket. It just looks awful seeing bums hanging out when you’re consuming or buying food.Transiting through Los Angeles to a conference in Atlanta I was in an airlines check-in queue.
My husband took the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto for a meeting. Once at his hotel he realised his computer, with his presentation, was still on the train. In a panic, he went to the hotel reception. They asked what train he was on and his seat number. They assured him his computer would be at the front desk by morning. There it was, beautifully wrapped with a lovely note. The hotel accepted no payment from him. My husband’s brand-new laptop was found still on his seat where he left it.
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