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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

Let's call it The Bangkok Mandarin Oriental  to end the argument?

 

There is no argument. You arrived too late to stir the pot.

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17 hours ago, champers said:

I once had a steak pie and a cup of Bovril at Leyton Orient.

Yes, older days were better when I could get a brown ale in a paper cup at the football ground. 

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On 9/21/2024 at 1:04 PM, AlwaysThere said:

 

A High Tea is a 'working class' meal served from the evening onwards....after work. Many working class Brits, still refer to their dinner as their 'tea'.

 

You are referring to Afternoon Tea.

That not even one person here corrected you, speaks volumes. Though @Lacessit  at least described it correctly.

 

Working class Brits?!  I'm nothing of the sort.  In England, one eats breakfast (at breakfast time), lunch (in the middle of the day), tea (a meal around 5pm) and supper (an evening meal).

 

As for 'Dinner', you can have that with your lunch.....

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On 9/21/2024 at 7:08 AM, georgegeorgia said:

I would like to be treated as Royalty on this trip to Pattaya ,no more Cheap Charlie's 

Treated like royalty in Pattaya??? Pattaya is the butt end of Thailand! Good luck Your Royal Highness!!! 🙄  

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23 hours ago, 2baht said:

Treated like royalty in Pattaya??? Pattaya is the butt end of Thailand! Good luck Your Royal Highness!!! 🙄  

Spend money like a drunken sailor (or Japanese factory  manager) and one gets 'attention' in a Go-Go Bar..... but when you stop, it's like you caught the plague. 

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On 9/27/2024 at 1:22 AM, Dan O said:

I believe High Tea is normally served around 4 PM and is not a replacement for dinner but a bridge from lunch until late dinner.

 

No. That is Afternoon Tea.

Posted
16 hours ago, AlwaysThere said:

 

No. That is Afternoon Tea.

High tea is served  on the rooftop restaurant. 

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