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An English guy who lives hear me is always hanging outside 7/11.

This guy also goes in our local gym, where I've chatted to him a couple of times. He's friendly enough, late 40's and has spoken to me in the past about "going down 7/11 to see who's about".

And everyday on my drive home from work, there he is, sitting on his motorbike (which is parked and has its engine turned off) outside 7/11.

This guy is from Middlesbrough originally, maybe the people of Middlesbrough do most of their socialising outside of convenience stores?

I don't know but it all seems very strange.

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An English guy who lives hear me is always hanging outside 7/11.

This guy also goes in our local gym, where I've chatted to him a couple of times. He's friendly enough, late 40's and has spoken to me in the past about "going down 7/11 to see who's about".

And everyday on my drive home from work, there he is, sitting on his motorbike (which is parked and has its engine turned off) outside 7/11.

This guy is from Middlesbrough originally, maybe the people of Middlesbrough do most of their socialising outside of convenience stores?

I don't know but it all seems very strange.

probably low on cash and nothing else to do ............

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When first coming here I avoided 7-11s like the plague cuz they represented western culture at its worst, BUT I soon learned they are different in Thailand. Not overpriced like in the US or stocking garbage I'd only eat after a long night bender. They're actually great convenience stores here, but have never thought of hanging out there, or can even imagine why one would want to. Now, I have hung out at neighborhood mom & pop convenience stores here to chat with the workers or owners, but that's different... I hope.

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When my life starts to revolve around hanging out at the 7/11...I am going to seek therapy...to find out why my life has evolved into a mundane existence...

The only therapy I could find in LOS was in a bottle of Leo which happened to be in the 7/11

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I got kicked out of my local MaxValu store this morning at 6.30 am because the manager insisted that it was 5.30am and the store was not open yet, despite the sun having a very different opinion. Even when I returned 5 minutes later with the Tag Heuer showing 6.35 she insisted that her Hello Kitty digital watch was correct, and that Tag and the growing line of people outside the store were wrong. Amazing Thailand.

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Ummm, I have to admit, hanging out at a 7/11 never occured to me.

Now a mom & pop shop who have tables and benches outside on the other hand, sure, have hung out there loads. Most times have someone with me, but sometimes alone. That's different though, because those mom & pop shops actually want you to sit there, and drink beer (more sales for them). That's why they have a table or two setup outside of their place.

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Next thing will be sidewalk cafe type seating in front of 7/11's. Can see the Uni kids plonked all over,texting away munching shrimp crackers and sipping red bulls. cheesy.gif

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OP, Leave my stuff alone.

I don't pay their wages to chat and lough around.

They have a job to do.

Not, The Management.

Once again, beware of Greeks berating gits!

A month ago you were complaining that people in supermarkets will not talk to you, and now you complain that these "gits" talk to others.

One tip! Although there is a spell check you still have to check the English, I think you meant "Staff" not "Stuff" and "lounging" not "lough".

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Always hangout there. Sometimes me and my buddy chill around 7-11 drinking some beers. SOmething about it is very inviting. Also the staff seem to know us quite well as they see me almost every day.

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Next thing will be sidewalk cafe type seating in front of 7/11's. Can see the Uni kids plonked all over,texting away munching shrimp crackers and sipping red bulls. cheesy.gif

then the mosai taxis would claim it as "theirs " and nobody else could use it

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Jackson86, on 25 May 2014 - 20:52, said:Quote

i've only been to the 7-11 at beach rd, pattaya and the one near nana BTS, bangkok, equally good service. i even gave way to other thai people and let them queue in front of me 1st, one of the girl winked at me.

Ever thought you may have sprayed her with saliva in your rush to get your order in?

Things aren't always what they appear without explanation.....................wink.png

tongue.png as an explanation and for clarity.

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Get a life weirdo. If you want a classy bird then get your sorry little ass to Nana Plaza or Soi Cowboy. 7/11 birds are used goods and worn out.

The lil squirter at my 7/11 is absolutely gorgeous and would make for a fantastic addition to my marital work bench, sadly the missus tell me she is not a lesbian so am trying to come up with a work around for this.

Spoon, tell the wife it's one of her long lost relations been sent down from the farm....

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The majority of workers in 7/11 look like they're in a casting for the Thai version of The League of Gentleman. Even the simplest of questions is met with a 'ugh'.

That said, there was a very nice looking bird who worked in the one on my soi. I've not seen her for ages though, sadly.

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For those who 'hang around' 7/11 regularly, can someone please give me the 'average' hanging around time?

You see, I'm thinking of starting to do it, but don't want to feel like a newbie.

well...

if you are going to be noticed as actually "hanging around", then at least 20 minutes is right.

Work up slowly to 40 minutes.

After that, you will need a work permit.

'nuff said

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For those who 'hang around' 7/11 regularly, can someone please give me the 'average' hanging around time?

You see, I'm thinking of starting to do it, but don't want to feel like a newbie.

For a newbie like you who doesnt want to be seen as a newbie, 2 large Changs, just so it can be seen you aint a newbie, make sure you drink them using a straw.

After that as the pack accepts you, you will pretty soon have made it to 4 large Changs.

Do be aware to make it to the Holy Grail or inner sanctum of motorcycle taxi drivers may take at least a few weeks, you can circumvent the normal waiting period if you spring for a couple of bottles of "seua dam".

Make sure not to be seen eating such crap as farang food, luk chin and som tam are the way to go, make sure to eat using your fingers, this will enhance your acceptance and reputation.

This time next month you will be a seasoned pro wondering what all the fuss was about.

Be aware of the side effects, the Changover from hell, and you may end up speaking some sort of pidgin English even the 7 girls wont understand, no worries you will be fluent in pasat motosai.

Brings tears to my eyes, I've always wanted to belong.

Can't wait to get started.........dress?....... Casual, formal, evening/day attire?

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