Fair enough.....looks like we got some free meals coming our way there Andre. Fancy a double date?
Seriously, this is piss poor behaviour. The owner/ manager is obliged to sort this kind of thing out as part of running a business. If you can't do it, then maybe get into teaching or something...
1) It is your legal requirement to provide tax receipts.
2) Failure to provide tax receipts when asked is an offence, with can result in a fine of up to 10k rmb
3) When a customer asks for a tax receipt, it might be better to say "sorry, we don't have any right now, would it be possible to come back tomorrow?", rather than "you should have told me you wanted one earlier, now it's too late"
4) Next time, in the unlikely even I go back, I will first consume all my food, then ask for a fa piao. If you don't provide one, then I will not pay for whatever I have eaten. This is my legal right, according to my friend at the wuhau qu local tax bureau
Thanks for the advice yuantongsi. Sadly I still am unable to get online, except by using wifi. I am on China mobile, though I was on unicom before and had the same problem. If you ever venture to the wenlin jie area I would actually really appreciate meeting up with you so I can compare phone setting, as dumb as that may sound.
Try witopia. USD$60 a year, setup is easy, and generally works smoothly, well, up until the other week. But the support was good, and they did fix the problems promptly
This is called a "dialogue", that is, a voluntary 2 way discussion amongst equals. In this case it looks like America brought up specific issues of concern regarding China, and China did likewise re America. If two countries, each with a less than stellar human rights record, enter into such a process does that make them both hypocrites, and therefore they would be better to not enter into it at all?
Should only countries with perfect human right records be allowed to discuss other countries human rights situation? Who would be talking in that case?
The bathroom in the photo is clean enough to eat your dinner off!
Was it taken in another province? I recall the public facilities about half way between KM and Dali used to be particularly pungent in the hot summer months. Hopefully they'll be top of the list.
"Riots left 27 people dead early Wednesday in a remote town in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, local authorities said.
The riots happened at around 6 a.m. in Lukqun township of Shanshan County in Turpan Prefecture.
Knife-wielding mobs attacked the township's police stations, the local government building and a construction site, stabbing at people and setting fire to police cars, officials with Xinjiang's regional committee of the Communist Party of China confirmed.
Seventeen people had been killed — including nine policemen or security guards and eight civilians — before police opened fire and shot dead 10 rioters, the officials said on condition of anonymity.
Three rioters were seized at the scene and police were chasing those who had fled, the officials said without clarifying how many were at large.
Three people were injured by the mobs and were being treated at a local hospital.
Good to know you're not speculating $h.... If this is what happens when "you kill innocent people with drones" then why did similar events occur before the US deployed and used drones?
Yeah, thank God nobody, least of all China, killed anyone in the name of Communism!
I'm actually in Urumqi, and lived here during the 2009 riot in which hundreds were slaughtered. If you had told me then "how good life is here in China" I wouldve choked on my kebab.
Hey liuming, am I too stupid to learn by living here, or does this not count as one of "these regions"?
"In January 2012 we ended up with a lazy cook that produced very inconsistent dish quality, one day good, the next terrible, especially obvious on Pizza. Because it was just before Chinese New Year we could not fire him without problem staffing the kitchen."
Interesting that you made the decision to serve often "terrible" food, which people had to pay for presumably, rather than just close the kitchen until you could find a cook that didnt serve terrible fare. If I were you, and having been to your establishment once I speak with limited experience, I'd be extremely grateful with the 4 stars you already have
"chongzijia" would it be wrong of me to assume you had a relationship with this guesthouse? If so don't you think you should state this up front, and possibly abstain from giving a star rating?
Actually I think if you pay for an ad you are able to write an intro for your business...
Otherwise your review may appear to be slightly disingenuous? These reviews have low enough credibility as it is. Just a thought.
China, US discuss human rights in Kunming
发布者This is called a "dialogue", that is, a voluntary 2 way discussion amongst equals. In this case it looks like America brought up specific issues of concern regarding China, and China did likewise re America. If two countries, each with a less than stellar human rights record, enter into such a process does that make them both hypocrites, and therefore they would be better to not enter into it at all?
Should only countries with perfect human right records be allowed to discuss other countries human rights situation? Who would be talking in that case?
Governor: Provincial highway bathrooms China's worst
发布者The bathroom in the photo is clean enough to eat your dinner off!
Was it taken in another province? I recall the public facilities about half way between KM and Dali used to be particularly pungent in the hot summer months. Hopefully they'll be top of the list.
Chinese climbers among those murdered in Pakistan
发布者"Comparing Pakistan and China is like comparing apple and oranges."
And in todays news....
www.china.org.cn/china/2013-06/26/content_29235157.htm
"Riots left 27 people dead early Wednesday in a remote town in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, local authorities said.
The riots happened at around 6 a.m. in Lukqun township of Shanshan County in Turpan Prefecture.
Knife-wielding mobs attacked the township's police stations, the local government building and a construction site, stabbing at people and setting fire to police cars, officials with Xinjiang's regional committee of the Communist Party of China confirmed.
Seventeen people had been killed — including nine policemen or security guards and eight civilians — before police opened fire and shot dead 10 rioters, the officials said on condition of anonymity.
Three rioters were seized at the scene and police were chasing those who had fled, the officials said without clarifying how many were at large.
Three people were injured by the mobs and were being treated at a local hospital.
Police have launched an investigation."
Chinese climbers among those murdered in Pakistan
发布者Good to know you're not speculating $h.... If this is what happens when "you kill innocent people with drones" then why did similar events occur before the US deployed and used drones?
Why are you so sure its "drone- specific"?
Chinese climbers among those murdered in Pakistan
发布者Yeah, thank God nobody, least of all China, killed anyone in the name of Communism!
I'm actually in Urumqi, and lived here during the 2009 riot in which hundreds were slaughtered. If you had told me then "how good life is here in China" I wouldve choked on my kebab.
Hey liuming, am I too stupid to learn by living here, or does this not count as one of "these regions"?