
More than winning, the owner is concerned with demonstrating his power, his complex character related to property and power.
Racism against tourists is the latest phenomenon to emerge among Albanians. They complain that tourists are disturbing our public peace, that they have pretensions, and above all, that they save money and don't spend much.
We really want tourism, but we want model tourists, who don't get drunk, don't make noise, don't demand standards, don't do shit in flowerbeds (if there are any left in this country), and above all, who spend money down the drain.
Everywhere you see people venting against tourists, calling them lazy, lazy, lazy, etc. And these complaints are expressed by residents of a tourist destination that usurps public spaces, bans thermoses and includes them in the bill, a place that, moreover, offers nothing except the nature that God has blessed it with.
Elite tourism is required in a country that still offers neither services, nor infrastructure, nor standards, and in many cases not even a minimum of civic education or a shred of humanity!
A very widespread mental infection among today's Albanians shows the idiotic tendency to expect others to cover you with money, without considering what you yourself offer.
This infection stems from the culture of the strong and the complex mentality of the owner's consciousness that cannot rise to the level of the entrepreneur in services.
More than earning, the owner is concerned with demonstrating his power, his complex character related to property and power. He does not serve, but rules in his investment. The client here is not a king like everywhere else, but a guest who testifies to the greatness of his property and investment.
This reminds me of when I was in high school, when bar owners often complained that we were taking up their tables by just getting coffee.
The owner's prestige felt undermined by the low price of the bill that the customer paid due to the inexpensive product he consumed.
It would only be appreciated when the customer orders expensive drinks and pays a hefty bill. Respect for the investment is determined by the amount of the bill the customer pays.
This reality actually comes more because the investor class in this country itself comes from a poor past.
This country has made many thieves and bandits out of money, who have now entered the service sector after a successful career in the field of robbery, crime, and corruption.
For this reason, a good portion of entrepreneurs in this field reflect the street culture, which they carry over into tourism, as they find it difficult to become human.
The chorus of commentators on social networks that accompany stereotyping of tourists are often reinforcers of this phenomenon from that category of Albanians that reflects precisely the culture of the strong.
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