RE: š„£JC Vegetarian Restaurant & Tuk-Tuk Service šŗ Phnom Penh, Cambodia š
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Oh man, I'm so glad I was not standing there with you, I'd be losing my shit laughing at the ineptitude on display. Must be quite frustrating to be paying to provide on-the-job training.
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The only way I stay cool is just to remind myself it's not my country, and I repeat this mantra as many times as needed. I think next time I will do what I've often done in the past, just park the tuk-tuk on the side of the garage, bring a bagged lunch, and pay the mechanic for a half day of access to his tools š. This is actually really common here, often the customer can use the mechanic's tools better than the mechanic, only in Cambodia.
It's just a general lack of education and also not wanting to get educated. Even in specialty clothing stores, my wife will ask if something is 100% cotton, the seller says yep, then I look at the tag to see it's polyester and nylon. I find it all too common that people can run a business and spend zero time getting acquainted with their products or services. Converting frustration to laughter is something I am still not zen enough to do yet, but perhaps in my 40s this will manifest in my personality š¤¦āāļø.