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Two Australian Men Surrender to Pattaya Police After Brawl with Foreigner Over Unpaid Bill

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7 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

How about Carlos is not an Australian name !

That Bloody Carlos going around pretending to be an Aussie again, words fail me.!

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  • 25 years old, too young to be a bar manager??? Really? He is at his prime for that kind of work. If owner, he could have ran great business since he was 16 or 18 years old. Judging out of your po

  • True, the usual suspects are probably trying to get rid of last night's 'encounter' from Soi 6. 🙂🙂

  • First, you would be amazed if you actually knew how many half-wit bar managers as well as bar owners there are in Thailand who can´t speak Thai, or just a little bit. Also, if a person is really inter

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3 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Nah, most people know that Swedes, Danes and Norwegians understand and can speak with each other. Up north we don´t consider that knowledge of a new language.

Evidently you don’t know irony

Why are folks reluctant to pay their bills?  More Runs!

7 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

How about Carlos is not an Australian name !

Australia is a nation of immigrants thus the wide range of names.

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6 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

If he has money, you don´t know where he made them. 

If you mean his work position. Hell yeah, why not in a foreign country. One of my jobs was a bar and restaurant manager in a Austrian ski resort. I was 21 at that time. I don´t see where you find anything wrong about that?

Austria is part of the EU and easy to get work permits unlike Thailand. BIG DIFFERENCE.  My nephew has a part time job as bar manager in Austria in the Ski season because nobody else will do it! Big deal!

5 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

First, you would be amazed if you actually knew how many half-wit bar managers as well as bar owners there are in Thailand who can´t speak Thai, or just a little bit. Also, if a person is really interested, there is no problem in learning Thai enough to speak very well in just 1-2 years. There are people doing it in just 4-6 months, but they are remarkable.

Regarding, if you refer to German language, it´s not like you think. I am born in Sweden, and 100% Swedish coming from 2 Swedish parents. However, I read German, Spanish, English and of course Swedish in school. So, yes, naturally i speak German. After that, I have also added French and Thai to my spoken languages. Maybe you think that is remarkable as well. 😉 

 

I don't agree with a lot of your comments, but I do think that your language skills are remarkable...

9 hours ago, roo860 said:

Surprised we haven't had the 'Aussies trying to keep up with the Brits' comment 🙂

 

9 hours ago, roo860 said:

Surprised we haven't had the 'Aussies trying to keep up with the Brits' comment 🙂

We put that in the Too Hard Basket and went out for a beer or 3  :burp:

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6 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

I am born in Sweden, and 100% Swedish

My very deepest condolences. 

11 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Footage of the fight, widely circulated on social media,

I can't keep up anymore. Which one was this?

9 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

25 years old, too young to be a bar manager??? Really? He is at his prime for that kind of work. If owner, he could have ran great business since he was 16 or 18 years old.

Judging out of your post, I guess you not been very successful in life.

Successful people don't need to find a way to constantly slag others off - no matter what the subject.  I tend to think that people who do that are really rather sad individuals.

10 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

25 years old, too young to be a bar manager??? Really? He is at his prime for that kind of work. If owner, he could have ran great business since he was 16 or 18 years old.

Judging out of your post, I guess you not been very successful in life.

Really?  I think you need to think about the clientele he'd be dealing with.

 

In addition, I can't see a 16 year old making a good bar/restaurant owner anywhere - but in Pattaya?  Definitely not. Such a person would be a rare beast indeed, most 16 year old's can't even speak these days - only text.

10 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

How about you, realizing that all countries have immigrants. Their children might be born in Australia. Alternatively, they might have one Australian parent and one other nationality. Maybe they decided to name their child Carlos. But, of course that was too far fetched for you.

Carlos, on the other hand might be in deep mud if he can´t cough up a work permit. If he is the owner, even more headache. Disregarding if they work there, are managers or owners, they should have enough experience to know how to handle a problem without the need to fight. Naturally the customer could´ve had a better attitude too.

Calm down Gotty. 
He was getting in before the usual racists started their “he ain’t Engerlish, not wiv a name like that!” posts.

4 hours ago, Magictoad said:

Australia is a nation of immigrants thus the wide range of names.

Whoosh!

11 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

25 years old, too young to be a bar manager??? Really? He is at his prime for that kind of work. If owner, he could have ran great business since he was 16 or 18 years old.

Judging out of your post, I guess you not been very successful in life.

 

I don't know why you got so many 'thumbs down' for that post - your comments...  Yes, you and I usually argue a lot - but I judge each post and thread based on their merit - you are spot on with the above comment

 

5 hours ago, hotchilli said:

That's not a sight I want to see in real life...

 

You never herd about the young lady from Ealing ?....   :giggle:

11 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

 Maybe you think that is remarkable as well. 😉 

In isolation it would be remarkable but when taken with your usual drivel, absolutely not! 🤪🤣

8 hours ago, suspectdevice said:

In isolation it would be remarkable but when taken with your usual drivel, absolutely not! 🤪🤣

Are you saying that you have experience of isolation?

11 hours ago, MangoKorat said:

Really?  I think you need to think about the clientele he'd be dealing with.

 

In addition, I can't see a 16 year old making a good bar/restaurant owner anywhere - but in Pattaya?  Definitely not. Such a person would be a rare beast indeed, most 16 year old's can't even speak these days - only text.

Where did I post a 16 year old is a good bar manager. i said, only that he could have been making money since he was sixteen. Still 25 years old is a good age for bar manager.

11 hours ago, MangoKorat said:

Successful people don't need to find a way to constantly slag others off - no matter what the subject.  I tend to think that people who do that are really rather sad individuals.

That was a slag off, right? Must mean that you see yourself as a sad individual.

13 hours ago, Keeps said:

My very deepest condolences. 

I know, that´s why I left Sweden 1998

15 hours ago, Magictoad said:

Austria is part of the EU and easy to get work permits unlike Thailand. BIG DIFFERENCE.  My nephew has a part time job as bar manager in Austria in the Ski season because nobody else will do it! Big deal!

If you read carefully, I was referring to the age, that somebody thought was too young. The only big deal here is that you must understand what you read.

He's not the sharpest tool in the shed. A good manager would have de-escalated the situation rather than grabbing the phone of some moron who is probably already p!ssed off his t!ts. It was always going to end badly after that.
 

Back to manager school for him. Or possibly back to Australia.

23 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

How about Carlos is not an Australian name !

You obviously are ignorant to the term "citizen". As for your juvenile response how do you know Carlos was not born in Australia. Even if he wasn't he has citizenship which means he has been naturalized. As the OP clearly states "Carlos, 25 and Isaac, 20, both Australian citizens....".

Australia is one of the most diverse populations on the planet.

As at 30 June 2024, Australia's estimated resident population was 27.2 million people, comprising 18.6 million people born in Australia and 8.6 million people born overseas. 

https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/population/australias-population-country-birth/latest-release

AI Overview:

Australia is home to individuals representing nearly 200 different countries. This diversity is reflected in the various ethnic ancestries represented within the Australian population, with over 300 different ancestries reported. 

22 hours ago, NE1 said:

 

Colour me cynical , 25 years old ,  manager or possible owner.

Bit unusual for someone so young.

 

An exceptionally talented entrepreneur?

59 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

You obviously are ignorant to the term "citizen". As for your juvenile response how do you know Carlos was not born in Australia. Even if he wasn't he has citizenship which means he has been

 

Bwahahahaha, Iam the ignorant you claim.

 

Read my post which was tongue cheek reply to the post by roo.

 

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Jog along you moron.

1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

As at 30 June 2024, Australia's estimated resident population was 27.2 million people, comprising 18.6 million people born in Australia and 8.6 million people born overseas. 

Are you proud of this or something?

Nearly 50% are immigrants?

 

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