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Posted
1 minute ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

So, you prefer to operate outside the law?

Absolutely in this case and I would help the Thai Staff if necessary:post-4641-1156694572:

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Posted
8 hours ago, norfolkandchance said:

Not sure about that. With regards to Phimai. Rita's bar opposite the Clock Tower can get fairly lively on a Fri/Sat evening. This Clown doesn't frequent it.

 

Never go in there.... too many foreigners. Not many, but too many! 🤣🤣

I like IDA for the food, and the little hotpot place next door, also the nice little "steak" restauraunt a block before the bridge leading to Tesco. The place is a ghost town by 8:30pm most nights. Fine by me for the odd break as I have my own entertainment, but not for someone like him it would seem.

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booze and more booze makes your low self esteem come out and  you dish out at others what you feel about yourself 

 

Posted
On 3/20/2025 at 3:37 PM, MalcolmB said:

I go out for a drink or ten 4-6 nights a week.

I encounter these types probably at least once or twice a week on average.

Most of the times they are Brits, but not always.

 

I think it might be related to all the migrants in the UK now causing trouble, people are much more aggressively racist than 15-20 years ago. We are always complaining about them so they are always on our mind.

So some us get overly agitated when surrounded by non-Brits as it appears this lad has and it has set him off and he gave few of the non-Brits a bit of a spray. 
 

His wife probably hears it all day how stupid the Thai people are. 
 

 

So some us get overly agitated when surrounded by non-Brits as it appears this lad has and it has set him off and he gave few of the non-Brits a bit of a spray. 

 

If so, he should have stayed in the UK.

Coming to Thailand (or for that matter, any other country) and getting agitated when surrounded by non-Brits? Yikes, the man must be nuts! Such specimens that walk amongst us.

 

He was extremely lucky that the non-Brits did not give him a bit of a spray!

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Once again...

Just another vid supplied by TV....warning me....

NEVER venture out, anywhere, there might be....

Restless Farang about.

 

I need not worry about restless natives.

I need ONLY worry about restless Farang.

 

I have known this for years.

 

I am happier in my self-imposed solitude with these drunks.

 

Something must be done....

 

But....WHAT????

 

 

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Posted
On 3/20/2025 at 9:59 AM, Chongalulu said:

He’s one of them foreigners from Canvey Island- you know,where you’re considered overdressed if having more than one ear! 😜 

Convey island where babies are born with tattoos

 

the pits of hell

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Posted
3 minutes ago, 3NUMBAS said:

Convey island where babies are born with tattoos

 

the pits of hell

Convey?  If you mean Canvey where Doctor Feelgood originated from.

Posted
On 3/20/2025 at 6:22 PM, Burma Bill said:

 

As a UK Citizen, sadly I have to agree, BUT the Brits are not the highest consumers of alcohol (reference Google) -

 

Source: Eurostat. The EU country with the biggest share of its population drinking alcohol on a weekly basis is the Netherlands (47.3 per cent), Luxembourg (43.1 per cent), and Belgium (40.8 per cent).Jun 30, 2023

 

Britain is not an EU country so obviously won't be on that list!

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Posted
On 3/20/2025 at 9:29 AM, ikke1959 said:

In Europe all British are known for extreme alcohol consumption... and of course they make noise, and get angry when drinks are refused.. Many tourist destinations in Europe are not happy with them

You must be one of these wastrels then as you know so much about them 

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Posted
2 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I am happier in my self-imposed solitude with these drunks.

 

I meant:

 

I am happier in my self-imposed solitude, with these drunks about.

 

What a difference a comma can make.

 

Posted
On 3/20/2025 at 4:29 PM, ikke1959 said:

In Europe all British are known for extreme alcohol consumption... and of course they make noise, and get angry when drinks are refused.. Many tourist destinations in Europe are not happy with them

 

Is the nation of "gentleman" long gone?

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Posted
5 hours ago, kwilco said:
6 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Its ok to have a negative opinion of some of the things here...   many Thai's make exactly the same observations.. Are they racist too ?

Why is it that racists spend all their time trying to deny things are racist?

   

Answer a question with a question.. hmm...     be smarter.

Posted
On 3/20/2025 at 10:29 AM, ikke1959 said:

In Europe all British are known for extreme alcohol consumption... and of course they make noise, and get angry when drinks are refused.. Many tourist destinations in Europe are not happy with them

That is not true. In my near 40 years of hospitality in the south of France, I can count on one hand anyone, all nationalities, making a huge fuss. We’ve had some happy one drink too many guys, a few not happy with their meals or the bill, or having to wait when we were busy. Generally, people going out are there to enjoy themselves, not make trouble. One guy slipped under the table drunk, another complained about the wait ( 10 mins , everything was home made ) one American clicked his fingers to call attention, and I nicely showed him the door. Some people are rude. Ignore them. In this case , the man should just be banned .Best thing to do for the sake of your staff and customers. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Not a great look for the Brit but blown out of proportion. I have seen many Thai's drunk and behaving agressively but they never make the news. The media love bashing the foreigners to the point of being Xenophobic.

 

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Posted
12 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Of course you have a life. It entails talking down to many foreigners here, and brown nosing to assume you get favor from locals. Remember, there are Thai forums where you might be more welcome.

Ha, ha, just like a nagging wife, doesn't shut up. 

 

You will learn like others here have, not to bother me.

I'm not here for an argument, I have a life, no time to be sat behind my keyboard for hours everyday arguing with others on this forum. 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Ha, ha, just like a nagging wife, doesn't shut up. 

 

You will learn like others here have, not to bother me.

I'm not here for an argument, I have a life, no time to be sat behind my keyboard for hours everyday arguing with others on this forum. 

 

 

I will learn not to bother you? Is that a threat? Wrong person. Like I said, if you feel the need to trash other foreigners, best to just leave the forum and be yourself, a brown noser who will someday understand what loyalty means. Or maybe not. There's are reasons wives nag their husbands and a lot of the time it's because their husbands were never taught how to listen and always think their misogynistic ways are right.

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