Give a few examples:
1, chartering trap
In Thailand, some sea motorboats rented by tourists are sometimes "tampered" in advance or accidentally damaged during use, so tourists will ask the merchants for huge compensation.
2, jewelry store trap
The so-called courtship does not ask for anything in return, especially in places like the reclining Buddha Temple in the Grand Palace. It tells you that there are activities today, and the Grand Palace is closed. Don't pay attention to it, or you may be taken to a jewelry store in a daze.
3, the four-faced Buddha buys a wreath trap
The four-faced Buddha in Bangkok is said to be very spiritual. Many tourists will visit Thailand, and some stars will come here. There are many stalls selling garlands and incense near the Four Faces Buddha. It is recommended not to buy it because the price is very high.
Remember, when you enter the main entrance of the four-faced Buddha, go straight ahead and there will be regular vendors. Generally speaking, a set of items including incense, candles and garlands costs about 50 baht.
In short, let's remember a few points: don't be greedy and cheap when traveling, don't trust those people whose prices are too low, don't trust those who take the initiative to strike up a conversation, and don't trust pies falling from the sky.