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kkkkkeke

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  1. Some obvious solutions are probably illegal. But very effective.

    "...very effective"?

    So far nothing has been effective in solving this problem in Chiang Mai.

    The obvious solution, and not illegal, would be a massive cull combined with sterilization by the local government.

    I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon, if ever.

    But here got a topic which is talking about maybe the gov shot the stray dogs so their soi no bark anymore

  2. I'll tell you what I did, apparently it wasn't very smart. Dog barking repeatedly outside the house at 2am. I went out with a broomstick, followed the dog home and then stood outside their house while the dog barked at me. Eventually the lights came on, someone came out and shouted at the dog, I went home. My wife said I was lucky the guy didn't shoot me.

    Can I hire you to do this for us?

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  3. I live in San sai area,my friend open a guesthouse here,the stray dogs seems like have meeting in this soi every mid night.actually I feel ok with that but if guest house have customers it's quite a big problem,the customers cannot sleep well because of that....

    Is anybody have advise how to do and what we can do!!

    I will really appreciate that!

  4. whistling.gif I will tell you the truth.

    My Thai girlfriend will not eat:

    • Indian food because they all eat with their hands (the Banana Leaf thing).
    • Korean food because they all eat Dogs
    • And "English" food because they eat .... (wait for it) ..... "Spotted Dick".
    She saw these things on Thai PBS programs on the television she only half-understood.

    As the saying goes ..... "Against such ignorance, even the Gods would struggle in vain".

    Your girlfriend so cute hahahaha
  5. My father in law loved it but other than that, you could generally tell most of the visitors to Indian restaurants were Indian or western expats

    Seem to prefer Japanese food here. Wasabi, mayonnaise, raw fish. Ugh sad.png teriyaki chicken is ok by me though

    That's true, seems to be the case region wide. While I haven't been to an Indian restaurant in Thailand in recent years, I regularly go to Indian restaurants in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam when I travel to those countries. In all 4 countries, the majority of the patrons are either western tourists, expats and Indian residents/tourists, more or less in that order. In Bangkok's Pahurat district, there'd be more Indian or Indian-Thai customers than westerners, but in Vientiane, Vang Vieng and Pakse, Nha Trang, Mui Ne and Phnom Penh for example, the vast majority of the clientele are western tourists.

    It's somewhat different in China. Indian restaurants there aren't common, but an Indian chain with 6 stores called "Yindu caicai", which is kind of a play on words meaning "Indian food food" in a couple of Chinese cities including Kunming and Chongqing is quite a hit with the locals. Foreign residents and tourists, usually westerners, make up the second biggest clientele, but at certain times the majority of patrons are local Chinese. They go because it's fashionable, exotic and different. In fact it's quite authentic in terms of atmosphere right down to the Bollywood videos, music and decor, or maybe they are overdoing it a bit. Although I think it's not a bad attempt. However, stay away from their lassi. It's absolutely dreadful and nothing like what Indian lassi should taste like. The good news is that virually everything else on the menu tastes quite good.

    On the other hand, most Indian restaurants in SE Asian countries are independent hole-in-the-wall places with cheap decor and virtually no atmosphere; the cooks tend to be Indians, whereas the waitresses/waiters are locals (although the Indian manager may also take orders occasionally). Ganesh, a chain of Indian restaurants in central and southern Vietnam is a noticeable exception. Nice decor, atmosphere and food. Prices are also quite reasonable.

    You are right,as I'm a Chinese used to live in Beijing ,actually Beijing got some good Indian restaurant and the food is good it really tease like India food but it's quite expensive ,I think as many Chinese people don't like curry things so India restaurant don't have too much customers,like middle aged Chinese usually don't like that kind of food but young people love to choose popular things they just go to restaurant other people told them it's good,as Asian people love to do that,they like to hear advise from friends,they don't have really strong character

  6. I'm a Chinese girl move to Thailand now just want to stay in Chiangmai maybe 1 month,and I'd love to find a part time teaching job here but don't know where to post or search it on the internet,(I searched but no result in Chiangmai just found people from Bangkok whom interested in Chinese ),and I don't know if I can post this here as well,if cannot just tell me pls.

    And anyone has any idea about how to find a part time teaching job in Chiangmai pls let me know,I will be really appreciate !!!

    Thank you so much for everyone check this topic out !!

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