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Mr White lived in the country, and one day he wanted to go to an office in the city. He found the address on a letter. He got his car and drove to the city. He drove to the office without any trouble. He stopped and locked his car and started to go into the office, then he turned around and went back to his car. "I've locked my keys in it," he said to himself. He telephoned his wife and said, "Excuse me, but I've locked nay keys in nay car. Please your keys. "
Mrs White got into their second car and drove twenty kilometres to help her husband. But while be was waiting for her, he walked around his car and tried the other door. It was not locked! He locked it quickly his wife arrived.
If you have a chance to go m Finland, you will probably be surprised to find h"foolish" the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high class Benz with a fare of two US dollars a kilometre. You can go a in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend m, and then walk off without p your fare. The driver will not show the least sign of anxiety.
The dining rooms in all big hovels not only serve their guests, but a serve outside eaters. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining room to have their meals. The o thing they need to do is :o wave their room cards to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old room card to take a couple of friends to eat dinner free of charge.
With so many loopholes(漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take "small advantages". But the strange thing is: all the taxi p will always come hack to pay their fare after they have dealt with their business: not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining room; As the Finns always act on good trust in everything they do, living in such a society has t everyone into a real "gentleman".