Jingthing Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 This happens ALL the time when riding from Jomtien to Pattaya. Clueless tourists (bless their hearts) need help to know where to stop to go to WALKING STREET. Usually they're Russians but they are of course diverse nationalities. Now as locals know there are SEVERAL places you could get off on 2nd road to get to Walking Street, as Walking Street is quite a LONG street. I think the default advice to the tourists is to let them ride as far as the light at Pattaya Tai and direct them to the official "entrance" of the street. If there is no shared language, that's clearly the most sensible choice. But if better communication is possible, do you bother explaining that there are multiple paths to the street and it depends on where on the street you want to start with? I've tried that but even with shared language, the tourists tend to be disturbed by this complexity. But if the tourists actually wanted to go to the Bali Hai Pier end of the street, it would be crappy to advice them to go as far as Patttaya Tai. So, just send them to the "entrance" or try to help them more? Signed, the BBQ (I'm owning it, baby.)
digbeth Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 Even if they want to go to the Bali Hai pier, letting them enter from the front in Pattaya Tai let them takes in the sights and get their money's worth
impulse Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 Similar to riding the MRT to go to the Chatuchuk Weekend Tourist market, and the best stop to get off is the one after Chatuchuk Park, which is actually in the market itself. Get off at Chatuchuk, and you've got a couple hundred meters more walking through a steamy park. But then, there's the issue of whether they have a single trip token to Chatuchuk, because that would mean they'll get stopped (and confused) and charged more when they get off. Or do they have a stored value or multi-trip pass? And they may actually enjoy the hot, steamy park that often has puddled water on the footpath. Then add the possibility that I'm one of those touts trying to steer them wrong to go to my brother-in-law's gem store, or a monger trying to hit on the foreign tourist ladies... Bottom line, it's a judgement call whether to even try to help by explaining. Good thing- the do-nothing scenario isn't really that tragic.
Jingthing Posted December 15, 2017 Author Posted December 15, 2017 Most people including me send them to Pattaya Tai. If they are fluent in English I usually suggest other options but like I said it's not usually appreciated so I question if it's ever worth the effort. Baht bus drivers if they're asked to stop at Walking street always go to Tai. Definitely the default but not always the best. The idea for the thread came up when I watched another guy try, emphasis on try, to explain the different choices to a non English speaking Russian couple. It was funny to watch and I definitely wouldn't try that. I was also getting off at Tai and they needed even more help to understand they needed to walk towards the beach. Sent from my Lenovo A7020a48 using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
oxforddon Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 As a rule of thumb, I offer no advice to anyone unless they ask ..... this Baht bus thing is minor but in many other instances where advice SEEMS indicated it is generally best to just not offer any ....
Jingthing Posted December 15, 2017 Author Posted December 15, 2017 As a rule of thumb, I offer no advice to anyone unless they ask ..... this Baht bus thing is minor but in many other instances where advice SEEMS indicated it is generally best to just not offer any ....They ask.If they don't ask can't read minds.I get your point though.Often in life no good deed goes unpunished. To add maybe sometimes it would be good to try to read minds. The other day on the same trip some Russians waited until Central Mall to ask for Walking Street. How do you say Oops in Russian? Sent from my Lenovo A7020a48 using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
dotpoom Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 A real "brain teaser"..... Will give it lots of thought.
1FinickyOne Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 Just send them the wrong way - don't deny them the adventure/pleasure of being a clueless tourist... that is all part of the experience... 'the pump don't work cause the vandals took the handles' - - Yes. I am just joking.
Enoon Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 16 hours ago, Jingthing said: How do you say Oops in Russian? Sent from my Lenovo A7020a48 using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app Oy
chicowoodduck Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 From my experience, I usually just casually turn to the handsome man, quality tourist sweating next to me and tell them to get off at the Dolphin round-a-bout and leave it at that.....geez....???
jaywalker Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 19 hours ago, Jingthing said: They ask. If they don't ask can't read minds. I get your point though. Often in life no good deed goes unpunished. To add maybe sometimes it would be good to try to read minds. The other day on the same trip some Russians waited until Central Mall to ask for Walking Street. How do you say Oops in Russian? Sent from my Lenovo A7020a48 using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app You should give directions like a Thai, when asked in Thai. Vaguely point in a random direction and then ignore them.
silent Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 26 minutes ago, jaywalker said: You should give directions like a Thai, when asked in Thai. Vaguely point in a random direction and then ignore them. You're luckier than I am then
chickenslegs Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 Advise them to do what many of us did when we first visited Pattaya. Rent a girlfriend who knows every street, shortcut, baht bus route, tourist attraction, etc. despite herself having only arrived in Pattaya 2 days ago to take a job as a cashier.
jaywalker Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 7 minutes ago, chickenslegs said: Advise them to do what many of us did when we first visited Pattaya. Rent a girlfriend who knows every street, shortcut, baht bus route, tourist attraction, etc. despite herself having only arrived in Pattaya 2 days ago to take a job as a cashier. Best tour guides out there! However, many Russian guys bring their wives/girlfriends, which is a mystery to me. It's like bringing a bucket of sand to the beach.
jaywalker Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 1 minute ago, bleble said: I am not superior, but as least I am not retarded as so many. Could'a fooled me.
Chivas Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 Lot of guys here will have been many years here prior to the internet etc. We learnt from personal experience. They have smartphones now just tell them to turn the locater on. Its not rocket science
Jingthing Posted December 16, 2017 Author Posted December 16, 2017 Lot of guys here will have been many years here prior to the internet etc. We learnt from personal experience. They have smartphones now just tell them to turn the locater on. Its not rocket scienceThis thread is about people that for whatever reasons feel the very human need to ask for directions. Believe it or not that is still a thing. Sent from my Lenovo A7020a48 using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
pegman Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 I show them Soi 16, which has the landmark McDonalds across the road to look for. Then point and say 400 meters west. Most people where I come from try to be helpfull. It's an easy wild guess where Bieble is from.
Jingthing Posted December 16, 2017 Author Posted December 16, 2017 25 minutes ago, pegman said: I show them Soi 16, which has the landmark McDonalds across the road to look for. Then point and say 400 meters west. Most people where I come from try to be helpfull. It's an easy wild guess where Bieble is from. When I do suggest a specific alternative it's usually to go down the Arab Soi at Marine Plaza Hotel. People that don't understand English probably wouldn't get 400 meters west. So yeah, I also, figured must be CANADIAN! Quote 'I’m Canadian, f--- you': How boorish, 'utterly wasted' tourists are rewriting the treasured myth of the Nice Canuck http://nationalpost.com/news/canada/im-canadian-f-you-how-boorish-utterly-wasted-tourists-are-rewriting-the-treasured-myth-of-the-nice-canuck
DefaultName Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 Just wait until you see BoysTown and send them down there. That'll teach them to do their homework!
EVENKEEL Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 2 minutes ago, DefaultName said: Just wait until you see BoysTown and send them down there. That'll teach them to do their homework! Don't be so sure. They might be german.
Jingthing Posted December 16, 2017 Author Posted December 16, 2017 13 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said: At least you didn't call him "Dear" I promise I'll try to do better next time.
Rimmer Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 Multiple baiting and bickering posts have been removed "Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!" Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf
1FinickyOne Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 7 hours ago, Enoon said: Oy That is Yiddish...
Jingthing Posted December 16, 2017 Author Posted December 16, 2017 5 minutes ago, kenk24 said: That is Yiddish... I got this on google as Russian for Oops. ой https://translate.google.com/#en/ru/Oops Played the sound, and yep, it sounds like OY!
murraynz Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 the russians seem to like the sun and the beach,its nice to see them here as families rather than boozed goons covered in tatoos...
1FinickyOne Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 23 minutes ago, Jingthing said: I got this on google as Russian for Oops. ой https://translate.google.com/#en/ru/Oops Played the sound, and yep, it sounds like OY! I am sure Oy is a universal sound at this point... like "Hey" and "whaddayya whaddayya"
Jingthing Posted December 16, 2017 Author Posted December 16, 2017 I am sure Oy is a universal sound at this point... like "Hey" and "whaddayya whaddayya" I really don't think you're right about that. But I say it. Yiddish has a lot of German origins so what do Germans say for Oops? Hoppla! Sent from my Lenovo A7020a48 using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
Jingthing Posted December 16, 2017 Author Posted December 16, 2017 What's "Walking Street"?It's a few miles east of Thinking Street but nobody ever asks for directions to that. Sent from my Lenovo A7020a48 using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
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