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7-21-2010 @ 5:18PM
Megawong said...
This happens in Marrakesh, Morocco and well documented in travel guides.
Heck, at least in Hong Kong they don't try to get you to tip them when you ask for directions. After a purchase, a young store employee pressured us to have him lead us back to the square. We didn't need directions - we knew the souk very well at this point. He walked several feet ahead of us and after a few turns he points us in a direction and asked for payment. We didn't even agree to him leading us! And he didn't even bring us to the square! To get him off our backs we gave him a few coins - to which he scoffed "this is for kids!" and tried to get more from us. So we took it back and left him.
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