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1.A guide shouldn't seek the service of prostitute, gamble and smoke. He shouldn’t accept the obscene books or disks.
2.A guide shouldn't arbitrage of exchange, and he shouldn’t speculate in foreign currency either, and he also shouldn’t asking oversea tourists for foreign exchange.
3.A guide shouldn't sell the travel products to the tourists and steal the tourists’ article.
4.A guide shouldn't treat or the force tourist to consume.
5.A guide shouldn't ask the tourist for tips directly or indirectly. He shouldn’t stop service because of no tips.
6.A guide shouldn't ask for rack-off.
7.A guide shouldn't practice jobbery and eat casually.
Thank you, all!
I translate #6 directly: The tour guide shouldn't sale products to tourists ,and he also shoun't recieve Rack-off(maybe is rake-off) from shops. So rake-off is what I wanna express this situation: If I am a guide, and I introduce tourists to buy this shop's products, then the boss of the shop will give me some money as reward; moreover,the products' quality are suck, but that kinda shop still sales so expense!
#7. jobbery- I translate #7 directly: The guide shouldn't cheat, take advantage of travel agency and toursits, eating alot and drinking a lot.
Guide Code of Conduct
All guides shall:
1. Not solicit prostitutes, gamble, smoke, or purchase pornographic materials.
2. Not exchange foreign currencies, give advice on exchange rates, recommend money-changers, nor ask overseas tourists for foreign currency.
3. Not try to sell souvenirs to tourists, nor steal tourists' possessions.
(souvenirs are little things to remember a place; maybe the word you want there is travel accessories, which are things like bags, money belts, sun lotion, and water bottles)
4. Not force a tourist to accept gifts or eat foods against the tourist's wishes.
5. Not ask for tips, directly or indirectly, nor refuse service if tips are not given.
6. Not make arrangements with local merchants to take cash or a profit share in exchange for recommending their shops to tourists.
7. Act with honesty and integrity in all dealings with tourists and agencies, and practice moderation in eating and drinking.
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