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‘Chinese’ tourists accused of doing runner from Chiang Mai restaurant without paying bill

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16 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said:

Typical Chinese / African culture: If you can cheat and get away with it, you are stupid to not try / do so. 

Chinese/African culture?

 

Well you learn something new every day...

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  • Impossible. Genuine, well-mannered, big-spending, Thailand-loving Chinese tourists would never do something like this. These were probably farangs...pretending to be Chinese.    

  • when they failed to settle the bill which totalled the princely sum of 260 baht.   LOL and Thailand wants them to keep coming as they are BIG spenders .

  • Typical Thai resturant with poor service and lack of attention to customers. Notice that they are no staff taking of customers when they the Chinese tourists.    If more Thai restuarants sta

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On 2/15/2020 at 1:35 PM, legend49 said:

when they failed to settle the bill which totalled the princely sum of 260 baht.

LOL and Thailand wants them to keep coming as they are BIG spenders .

Do no Chinese spend more than B260, then, that's what you're saying?

Definitely Chinese by the way the girl on the end of the table had her face in the bowl.

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