This may backfire on me since we are only halfway into our Vietnam trip, but the mean things we heard about the Vietnamese?
Not true.
Ok, so the first guy we tried to do business with--the shuttle driver at the airport--was a total ass who tried to charge us double the normal fare, but apart from him, we've only dealt with super nice people.
Want pushy street vendors who won't take no for an answer? Go to Antananarive. The residents of Madagascar's capital win that competition hands down.
Want rude toursism agents and agencies? Go to Peru and Bolivia where they believe a sucker is born every minute and they have no need of a good reputation or repeat business.
In Vietnam, people care about their image and they care about word of mouth, at least those we've had contact with do.
Nice change.
Not true.
Ok, so the first guy we tried to do business with--the shuttle driver at the airport--was a total ass who tried to charge us double the normal fare, but apart from him, we've only dealt with super nice people.
Want pushy street vendors who won't take no for an answer? Go to Antananarive. The residents of Madagascar's capital win that competition hands down.
Want rude toursism agents and agencies? Go to Peru and Bolivia where they believe a sucker is born every minute and they have no need of a good reputation or repeat business.
In Vietnam, people care about their image and they care about word of mouth, at least those we've had contact with do.
Nice change.
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Date: 1 Mar 2010 01:23 am (UTC)Those darned, tricky expectations*
Date: 1 Mar 2010 01:26 am (UTC)And everyone of those who didn't have a "good" experience in Vietnam, praised Laos to the skies. Even people who hadn't been to Vietnam.
Needless to say, we had high expectations for Laos and not so many for Vietnam.
*They'll trip you up whenever they can, apparently.
Re: Those darned, tricky expectations*
Date: 1 Mar 2010 03:21 am (UTC)