Japanese tourists said that they met a rude driver in the local area. In addition to asking her to move her luggage by herself, they also asked her if she was a Chinese. When they heard that she was from Japan, their attitude changed drastically.
A female netizen named crazyjapanese_ttv recently uploaded a video on social media to tell her experience.
She said she was going to take a taxi to Changi Airport. After arriving at the taxi station, she asked the taxi driver in the front whether he was carrying passengers.
“At that time, the other party just made a gesture to ask me to get in the car and asked me to open the back compartment and put my luggage on my own. He also added, 'I won't help you'.”
She said she didn't bring cash, so she asked the driver if she could pay with a credit card, and the driver shouted, “Get on, get on.”
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The Japanese female tourist said that although the driver's actions confused her, she got into the car and said goodbye to her friends in Chinese. Unexpectedly, the driver said, “You are Chinese”, making her feel that the other party has Discrimination means.
“I replied later that I was not Chinese, but from Japan. The driver's attitude suddenly changed 180 degrees, and even treated me like a queen.”
She also said that not all Japanese are very polite, her Chinese friends and students are even more polite than some Japanese, and in the end she pointed out that the stupidest people in the world are those who like to generalize from the side.
The video has sparked heated discussion after it was released, and more than 140,000 people have watched it within two days.
Many netizens who claim to be from Singapore left messages saying that local drivers generally do not assist in moving their luggage. Some even laughed and said, “Welcome to the real Singapore.”
Some netizens also suggested that the poster should report to Taxis that the driver's actions have damaged Singapore's reputation.
But a netizen named Wang also left a message saying that the female victim also made the mistake of generalizing from the side because not all drivers are like this. The female victim responded that if the video offends the other party, she apologizes for this and stresses that she emphasizes that if the video offends the other party and offends the video. She is not targeting Singaporeans.
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