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12 minutes ago, bob smith said:

I have NEVER been asked those questions by a female in ANY western bar.

 

EVER!

 

I have NEVER been asked those questions by a female in ANY Thai bar.

 

EVER!

 

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56 minutes ago, bob smith said:

is it the Rolex?

 

no. im handsome. young still and most importantly rich. but i ride around on a scooter and wear a somchai jacket with those cheap gloves that have the fingers cut out.

 

the hunnies melt when i show up on my click. they don't get the privilege of the forza ......na uh.

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18 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

 

I have NEVER been asked those questions by a female in ANY Thai bar.

 

EVER!

 

stay out the gay bars then.

 

maybe you will!...

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21 minutes ago, bob smith said:

I have NEVER been asked those questions by a female in ANY western bar.

 

EVER!

In a western bar the question would be ....

'are you looking at me?'

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Funny that Thailand is pinning its economic hopes on tourism but comes last in English proficiency. Why bother going to America to ask for high tech investments when they're is only a small base of highly educated people to work in such industries? 

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Just now, stoner said:

bob....i was literally just asked 2 of these 3 questions by a 44 year old on tinder. truth. 

....they are so predictable it's laughable mate.

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2 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

You want to have a second go at editing that.....

why are you editing my posts in your browser to make it look like I did a typo?

 

That's a new low for you!

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2 minutes ago, stoner said:

 

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I've had carbon copy conversations just like that over the years. thousands probably.

 

where you stay? how long you be here? you like Thai people? 

 

comical.

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3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

How long you stay in Thailand - 10+ Yrs.

You like Thai food - No.

What your job - None of your business.

150 years

Some

 

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5 minutes ago, bob smith said:

why are you editing my posts in your browser to make it look like I did a typo?

 

That's a new low for you!

 

 

Weak try Bob,  the readers won't fall for that sh!te.

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It's called qualifying a prospect. Very common in sales jobs and of course from bar girls.

 

'Qualifying a prospect means to determine whether or not someone who is interested in your services is a good fit as a customer . If yes, they are worthy of your time and effort to turn them into a customer. Qualified sales leads have a higher return on investment and higher close rate.'

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2 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Had a 2hr police interview yesterday, they asked the same questions.

 

Were they policewomen?  :shock1:

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19 hours ago, bob smith said:

I have NEVER been asked those questions by a female in ANY western bar.

 

EVER!

They saw your Folex watch and knew to avoid you. Western women in a bar don't generally approach an 80 year old 

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They're being friendly and polite.

Some bars in Australia, you say hello to a lady and she wants to knock your block off.

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I thought he promised not to start any more topics.   That lasted about a week (oh, well, TV was down and forced him to keep his promise).   And now he returns with two topics that he used to lead to Thai bashing.   Predictable and full of it.

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On 11/29/2023 at 12:44 PM, johnnybangkok said:

It's called qualifying a prospect. Very common in sales jobs and of course from bar girls.

 

'Qualifying a prospect means to determine whether or not someone who is interested in your services is a good fit as a customer . If yes, they are worthy of your time and effort to turn them into a customer. Qualified sales leads have a higher return on investment and higher close rate.'

 

I used to think that. Now I think it's just a dumb opening people use because a genuine approach for everyone coming in for a beer would be a huge waste of energy.

 

If it was a probing there would be interested follow up questions after the answer, not just "America!" or silence.

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