"Both my dad and mom do not speak English, and this will be their first time coming to the United States, so I worry that when they take flights to come here, they will have a difficult time because of the language barrier, and that's why I've composed this guide," said Che.She listed 11 items as "matters of importance" in the guide, which cover all the things that should be taken care of on the journey, including departure, boarding, changing flights and arrival.
"Don't bring liquid stuff when packing, mom's skin-care products should be put in small jars," Che wrote as part of the "matters of importance" in her guide.
"It took me three days to write these matters of importance, which is the most important part of the guide," Che said.
On the third page of the guide are some English sentences that the parents might need to use on the way. "Both my parents are over 50 years old, it's definitely difficult for them to learn some English now, so I wrote six simple English dialogues for them to bring along, when necessary, they can just show the sentences to airport staff or policemen, and I'm sure they will get help right away," Che explained.
Che scanned the guide and sent it to her parents through email. Mrs Cao, Che's mother, was apparently very excited over her daughter's detailed travel guide. "Yeah, we've received and reviewed the travel guide, and we will print it out today, and follow everything in it," Mrs. Cao said.