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No, I don't accept. Government as in PM and DPM , males, cabinet nearly all males, military all males, Senate- males, house of representatives - males, Province governors nearly all male.
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Well done.
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Ranting? Bigot? only your opinion matters?
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Thailand is a matriarchal society? I don't think so.
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Even shabby counter top beer bars in Bangkok, where they are blaring counterfeit movies out in fan cooled walk ups expect tipping nowadays. For what? Getting a beer out of a fridge and put it on the table top. What are they there for? Upcountry they would look at you stupid for tipping for something like that. I like the UK system, order beer, pay beer, walk away. Finished.
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in your opinion!
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Yet, Who are you to dictate to the rest of us the rights and wrongs about tipping? Bigoted, a person who sees no views other than their own and refuses to acknowledge any others and that is how I find your responses.
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A bigoted response.
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No way in the world is any new government in this country going to allow the cannabis rules and regulations to continue unchecked leading to such things as this and other types of behaviour.. Even in Isaarn, Cannabis farms have sprung up all over under Western ( Dutch) control producing large amounts. So, the big players from Europe are now well and truly here jumping on the bandwagon.
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Most Senators Await ‘Uncles’ Advice’ Over PM Vote
Scouse123 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Uncles advice, A Euphemism for orders from Prayut or Prawit.- 29 replies
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Even in the UK now in average restaurants it is common practice to add service charge and leave it to the customer to then deduct it if they think it not acceptable. I find this in poor taste to put the onus on the customer and making them look like a ' cheap charlie ' if they don't tip. It has crept in to UK society and we should kick back to the practice of ' service as at the discretion of the bill payer ' There are livable minimum salary rates set in the UK for staff involved in the hospitality trade. In Thailand I personally do tip bellboys, car park attendants in hotels, room maids but that is my personal choice, I do not think it should be the norm or expected.
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No it doesn't and you are putting western values on it. Over here you are forgotten as soon as you walk out the door. Tipping was not an expected thing and WAS brought here by the Americans. Let's not go down the American values system about ' they are working their way through college and blah blah ' this is not the USA. Nor is tipping common in Vietnam or Cambodia and certainly not in Singapore and it's insulting in Japan. If it makes you feel better, then do it, however it is not the norm. You also now, because of these ' imported traits ' may have noticed all of a sudden, the not so subtle boxes, in the back of taxis announcing ' tips ' and appearing at reception areas in hotels and even bars. We have moved from ' gratuitous to expected ' They've jumped on to something and the natural state of progression is then to pull faces at the person behind their back when they don't give or live up to expected tipping practices for what can be at times, poor service.
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He means Leave Americans at home, not just Americanisms. BTW don't shoot the messenger.
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Majority if not all expats relocating to Cambodia from Thailand is due to Thailand's visa changes and extension of stay requirements.It's very easy once you've got your yearly visa, no checks, no money in the bank, etc as you can imagine with the ease of visas....................., it attracts plenty of dregs. I am in Cambodia very regularly. Once you've done the temples that's it for Siem Reap unless your teaching down there or similar ' survival job ' A lot of do gooders, NGOs and those that have fallen off the planet. Healthcare extremely limited, any Cambodian I know with any funds seeks medical attention in Thailand. Cheap beers and cigarettes and all night bars, if that's your thing. Women better in PP than SR, but I give that entire scene a wide berth. Boring after 3 days unless on road trips or there for business. There are always cheap apartments available in Cambodian cities by looking around. I find Cambodia has a lot more action and more going for it than Laos and I live an hour from Laos. So, the comments that Laos is action packed compared to Siem Reap is absolute garbage. Food is up and down in Cambodia but they do have a very wide choice of different cultures and cuisine. Vegetables and fruits, you will find a great many imported from Thailand.
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I'd be surprised if Qatar was moving away from Avios as they have only just got going with them. I had the downstairs front cabin before, which is smaller, and found it OK. spacious enough and seats were adequate for comfort. I was upstairs before but it was years ago. I'll give it another go and I've got the meet and greet at Doha, so it should all be bearable.
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A lot talk about Thais and their poor English skills but a lot of Thais understand far more than they let on or in actual fact speak openly!! They have a mental block and fear of making a grammatical error, that's all It's better than many of the foreigners with their YouTube Thailand channels, be them out and about in Thailand or cooking on the high street food, with over exaggerating Thai syllables and their thick, heavy pronunciations..............They think they sound great, I think they sound like ' they are a few sandwiches short of a picnic ' and so do the Thai kids!
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FWIW, I found him a pleasant, interesting, chatty little kid. Hell, I'd have bought him an ice cream, little bugger looked warm. Good on him wanting to practice his English. I love Thai kids with a bit of personality of their own and he had bags of it telling him about the expansion plans for his college etc Cheer up on here some miserable buggers today.
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@richard_smith237 Gold with Qatar. I am on the A380 beginning September (6th) both legs BKK-DOH and DOH-BKK (20th) I have chosen front cabin exit row seat downstairs outbound and upper deck cabin exit row seat for return. Both free on Gold card. In the ECO on A380, Would you go downstairs smaller front cabin or upper deck cabin? I've upgraded to business on DOH-MAN with Qcredits, so another good run and I am trying to upgrade the MAN-DOH return in business on my AVIOS. Website can't help at moment and advises to check with staff at airport or DO i wait for my app to offer something for the return flight once in the UK?
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If at first you don't succeed, blame the English??????? Attacking an entire nation based on a forum comment by a guy whose nationality you don't know but ' presume ' he is English? Not very grown up
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Arabian Tourist Killed, Two Others Injured in Pattaya Motorbike Accident
Scouse123 replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
This was on the cards going by recent news and events