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| sent on August 05, 2021 (22:32) | This comment has been translated
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| sent on November 19, 2022 (7:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
If I hadn't enriched the caption with all the details it would have passed as a normal photo of a holiday. In addition to the curiosity you have unleashed on the topless dance troupe I would like to ask you more information about this passage: > ship totally furnished and set up for the Chinese (cutlery included) < Hello Pino se non avessi arricchito la didascalia con tutti i dettagli sarebbe passata come una normale foto di una vacanza. Oltre alla curiosità che hai scatenato sul corpo di ballo in topless vorrei chiederti maggiori informazioni su questo passaggio: > nave totalmente arredata ed allestita per i cinesi (posate incluse) < Ciao Pino |
| sent on November 19, 2022 (8:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the comment Pino. If you have ever taken a cruise, especially on the Coast, you know that you will practically always find passengers of multiple nationalities, sometimes at least a dozen different and more. That time, leaving aside the resident staff, who do not count, the overwhelming percentage was Chinese, which, I think for marketing choice in view of taking advantage of the opportunity to launch the still immature business on site, involved writings everywhere on board with ideograms, restaurants where you had a fork and knife you had to go and ask the waiters, and not least the language on board used for the presentations of any recreational activity and not in that language, Obviously first, but at least followed English. Certainly an event that I will remember, because never seen in that way again ;-) Grazie del commento Pino. Se hai mai fatto una crociera, specie della Costa, sai che praticamente sempre ci trovi passeggeri di più nazionalità, a volte almeno una decina diversa e più. Quella volta, tralasciando il personale residente, che non fa conto, la percentuale schiacciante era cinese, cosa che, credo per scelta di marketing in vista di sfruttare l'occasione per lanciare in loco il business ancora acerbo, ha comportato scritte ovunque a bordo con ideogrammi, ristoranti dove se volevi forchetta e coltello dovevi andarla a chiedere ai camerieri, e non ultimo la lingua a bordo usata per le presentazioni di qualsiasi attività ludica e non in quella lingua, ovviamente per prima, ma seguiva almeno l'inglese. Certamente un evento che ricorderò, perché mai più visto in quel modo P. S. nota che in foto ci sono solo le bandierine cinesi |
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