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Rich Indians to the Rescue as Chinese Tourists Shun Thailand


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28 minutes ago, howzat said:
2 hours ago, piewarmer said:

The Thai exchange rate gives poor value to tourists, once the rich Indians have had their one visit they will move on to greener pastures, just like the Chinese. I don't know any Thai who has nice things to say about Indian people, they will feel unwelcome, so I don't expect any long term boom.

I thought they were just coming for the short term boom boom.

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Well they will get the Chinese back and more when they open legal casinos. Arrivals of Chinese by the sh*t loads. Add a sportsbook and Indians can enjoy betting the 100 million dollars gambling market of cricket while basking in the Phuket Sun. Casinos are the last big frontier for Thailand and their demise. 

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Yinn said:

European bring the sex worker to the hotel. Make other guest uncomfortable Angry drunk and complain. But spend a lot in bar.

 

hahaha so true. bitter pill to swallow, me being european!

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Deli said:

Russians - Chinese - Indians - ??? Maybe Marsians coz nothing else left.

I remember everybody complaining about the Russians in the glory days. Wait until the Indians come in numbers.

Run Forrest, run...

Are you Deli, Delhi or Del Boy?

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Posted

I have a crazy idea for TAT:  bring the Baht down, about 20%.  Then you’ll see many tourists, especially from the west...

Posted (edited)
41 minutes ago, Lucius verus said:

Rich Indians go to the USA,Canada and Europe.Why come here?

Flight times.  Flight cost.  Shopping.  Unless Chinese around no one poops in the street.  

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Grandpa Cool said:

It's not going to happen. I lived and traveled in India for 4 years. If one is polite and steps aside to allow someone on the bus before oneself you won't be able to break back into the queue. I've had to pay railway porters  to lift and push me through the widow of the train in Agra...and the passengers inside the train were trying to push me out. It was very crowded! It's a dog eat dog world!

We need a WOW emoticon.  That's just amazing! Frightening maybe.  People trying to push you out.  Yikes!

Posted
4 minutes ago, Peterw42 said:

People need to wake up and stop spewing the same old rhetoric. There are, and always has been, more Indian, Chinese,  tourists and ex-pats here than <insert home country here>.

You just look stupid quoting one coke and four straws.

There are millions and millions of middle class Indians who travel, make and spend more than your average western expat/tourist.

They are not staying in a guest-house in soi sexpat, chowing down on the 99 baht breakfast special. Chances are an Indian expat owns the guest-house and the restaurant.

 

My wife does some work for a couple of Indian guys in Pattaya, they are filthy rich, they own hotels, restaurants. I have met and socialised with these people and their visiting friends. The friends stay at 5 star hotels, hire a minivan and driver, a nanny for the kids, they probably spend in a day what a fan room expat spends in a week. You wont see them at 7/11 or on a baht bus or nursing the happy hour beer.

 

 

 

 

So... if you don't see them at 7\11 they don't exist! Lol! 

Posted
2 minutes ago, petemoss said:

Nope, not middle class and not 3 out of 5. Mostly groups of market traders, stocking up on cheap goods to sell back home. See them on Beach Road every night, groups of 3 or 4 harassing a girl for ages, in order to get a good price for a block booking. They really make my skin crawl (and the girls).

The reason why it takes so long is because there is another 3-4 waiting in the room ????????

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2 hours ago, piewarmer said:

The Thai exchange rate gives poor value to tourists, once the rich Indians have had their one visit they will move on to greener pastures, just like the Chinese. I don't know any Thai who has nice things to say about Indian people, they will feel unwelcome, so I don't expect any long term boom.

   With 1.3 billion people, there's an ample stream of 'one visit' tourists.  By the way, I usually only visit places once as a tourist, too--so many other places to go to that I haven't been to yet.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Peterw42 said:

Thats probably a reflection of where you hang out rather than where well off indian tourists hang out. I often see western tourists drinking at the 7/11 front step bar.

But you do not see 7-11 full of Chinese buying mama or Indians bargaining to buy same mama?

Posted
19 minutes ago, Peterw42 said:

People need to wake up and stop spewing the same old rhetoric. There are, and always has been, more Indian, Chinese,  tourists and ex-pats here than <insert home country here>.

You just look stupid quoting one coke and four straws.

There are millions and millions of middle class Indians who travel, make and spend more than your average western expat/tourist.

They are not staying in a guest-house in soi sexpat, chowing down on the 99 baht breakfast special. Chances are an Indian expat owns the guest-house and the restaurant.

 

My wife does some work for a couple of Indian guys in Pattaya, they are filthy rich, they own hotels, restaurants. I have met and socialised with these people and their visiting friends. The friends stay at 5 star hotels, hire a minivan and driver, a nanny for the kids, they probably spend in a day what a fan room expat spends in a week. You wont see them at 7/11 or on a baht bus or nursing the happy hour beer.

 

 

 

 

Then who are the mobs roaming Patong at the moment?

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