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Hotel in South Korea blacklisted me and called me a prostitute, says Thai woman


Jonathan Fairfield

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One of my friends at the time about 55 had a difficult time with European visas. Event though she explained to the guy that she had three houses and three Audi's and showed him her car keys. He still didn't believe she would return home. 

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So what does she do for a living,

i can't see that any place ?

if you have money to travel, you must have earned it in the first place, but doing what.

or was it just an inheritance she was spending.

Maybe , who knows. :coffee1:

 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

one of my girlfriends is working there now.

she is so beautiful I knew the Korean men would not let her leave. Went for 90 days and it has been 9 months now.

We text about once a week.

Would that be after sex text?

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6 minutes ago, Uptooyoo said:

"In recent years Thaivisa has reported several stories that suggest up to 20,000 Thais are working illegally in South Korea. Some are in the flesh trade."

Thais should be outraged! Just because one is suspected of entering the country to work illegally does not warrant the outrageous behavior on behalf of the hotel. What next? Will korean hotels be required to copy passports and report foreigner's arrival to immigration authorities? Will Korean immigration arrest, detain, deport and blacklist a Thai national for working illegally? This brutish behavior would never be tolerated in Thailand...????

hope so.

and 3 weekly reports to police station, with copies of all documents.

A Tm-30 every time you move out side of the county,  you are in.

and cancel all long term visas' for Thai people,

only 12 month extension of stay, granted every year, if we feel like it.

and no buying real-estate whats so ever, and never allowed to work, with the only exception being in massage parlours.

welcome to the new Uk, if i had my way.

wonder if they would start to cry. and try and take you to court over racism and what ever else they don't like. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

one of my girlfriends is working there now.

 

she is so beautiful I knew the Korean men would not let her leave. Went for 90 days and it has been 9 months now.

 

We text about once a week.

 

 

I take it that you've got a substitute.

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1 hour ago, BahnTH said:

Grumpy racist sod at some hotel, doesn't follow the whole country is full of <deleted>.

 

There are awful people in every country. It's a universal rule.

Yeah, I know. However, I lived and worked in Korea for many years, and this attitude is the norm not the exception from every ounce of my fairly vast experience. I've been refused service in restaurants and bars because I'm white and speak English!

 

Then there's this beauty I snapped while in Itaewan one day. 

 

 

ebola= No Africans.jpg

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4 hours ago, ezzra said:

S. Korean has by far, the most sour faces i have ever seen, no happy people there, grumpy looking and not always polite, much like Russian when they're not drunk...

I'm sure that the N. Koreans have them beat with the sour faces  ????

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4 hours ago, dcnx said:

“Poor people, poor life”

 

The Koreans know the deal. So do the Japanese and Chinese who also look down on Thais. Their reputation follows them everywhere. Perhaps they should work on improving it.

But, it's so much easier to just ignore all non Thais as people who don't "understand" Thailand and Thai people. 

 

I don't know of ANY country where Thais have a good or even neutral reputation. 

 

And, like you said, they earned it and continue to earn it everyday. 

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44 minutes ago, phkauf said:

someone once told me the difference between Japanese and Koreans is that while they both hate foreigners - the Koreans will tell you they hate you. 

Unlike the Thai who just smile, or smirk, in contempt. 

 

Not sure which is better

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