Andy by 2015 the staff I chatted with in Cairns were tired of their MANY rude behaviors. Using the oldest female to jump lines, simply crowding around queues, and few (if any) believing seasickness was real, so most of the passengers on the day dive boats would be back on the dive deck hunched over paper sacks until we anchored at the first reef. The funny part is the crews would practically force-feed you ginger tablets as you boarded as a preventative but most of the Chinese (who had never seen water bigger than a swimming pool) would wave them off.
Andy by 2015 the staff I chatted with in Cairns were tired of their MANY rude behaviors. Using the oldest female to jump lines, simply crowding around queues, and few (if any) believing seasickness was real, so most of the passengers on the day dive boats would be back on the dive deck hunched over paper sacks until we anchored at the first reef. The funny part is the crews would practically force-feed you ginger tablets as you boarded as a preventative but most of the Chinese (who had never seen water bigger than a swimming pool) would wave them off.
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