astroid60 Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 37 th Day in Chiang Mai, and loving it!Some Questions. Why do hotels have signs in toilets "Please do not flush toilet paper"? Are Tuktuks & Baht buses owner operators or company owned? What sort of motors in Tuktuks? They all sound the same. See some chaps assembling street stalls in the afternoon wearing hats, sunglasses, face mask, long sleeve shirts, long trousers & gloves so they are completely hidden, Why? Thanks in anticipation of informative replies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rakchaingmai Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 I know the last question of course they are jedi warriors that come out to fight at night . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxman888 Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 If you've been flushing toilet paper down the toilet for 37 days you'll know why. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masuk Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 If you've been flushing toilet paper down the toilet for 37 days you'll know why. A slightly more helpful answer would be to tell you that the hose next to the toilet seat is for washing your rear end. It's not for having a cold shower while seated! No need for paper at all! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post villagefarang Posted December 3, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 3, 2014 Toilet paper clogs up the plumbing. Company owned. Two-stroke engines. To avoid the sun and pollution. You are welcome. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
just_Elaine Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 Sometimes the toilet paper won't go down. At those places, there is usually a basket nearby for your toilet paper, but there is normally a hose that you can use instead. I never even thought about who owned the transportation. I don't know, but I guess I always assumed they were independent. I've only seen people dressed up as you described doing gardening work so I thought they were wearing it for protection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slipperylobster Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 Still refuse to put my soiled tissue in a bucket...for public display. How odious is that? Do you want to actually use a toilet with a bucket full of feces on tissue next to you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicog Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 The sewer drainage system is rubbish and toilet paper blocks up most people's plumbing. I agree it isn't ideal, but I'd rather have a bin full of crappy tissue than a toilet unusable because it's bunged up with the stuff. Then again I have a negligible sense of smell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post vagabond48 Posted December 3, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 3, 2014 No need for paper at all! Do you use a hot hair blower to dry yourself or do you enjoy that damp feeling between your legs. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gonzo the Face Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 (edited) By now you should have had all your questions answered..... albeit to various degrees. Re the toilet tissue..... you would probably see the aforementioned signs in public places which would tend to have a larger number of tourists. They may be completely oblivious to the "spritzer" and its use. If you are going to reside here for some time, you will, in all probability be weaned off tissue and onto the spritzer. If you can step back from your western thinking process and indoctrination, and really think it thru, then you will , in all probability have to agree that the spritzing is a lot more sanitary than the old smearing custom of the tissue...... If you are to be here for a while, then , for some reason return to your home country, you may find yourself looking for someone to install a spritzer in your bathroom back home. I believe most of the tuk-tuks are leased on a daily to monthly basis by the drivers. Not sure about the various color Song-taous. They mostly sound the same, with the exception of the newer, larger, red tuk tuks which are much newer and quieter. It may be a good guess that the masked men that you mention are taking out the various trolleys for the vendors at the night market. They are in storage during the closed hours and that crew is the one that drags them out for the next days business. Welcome to the forum and to Chiang Mai......Its quite a place that once the CM Bug has bitten and makes you not want too leave. Gonzo Edited December 3, 2014 by Gonzo the Face 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mizztraveller Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 This is on the wall of the swimming pool toilets in our condo! I don't want to know what happens if you get caught short! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparkles Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 On the rare times I have been caught short, mainly in a shopping centre I have heeded the warnings about not using paper but on occasions there hasn't been any paper. So we need a creative solution to not having to exit with a wet bum ! Please keep it clean,ideas I mean. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diplomatico Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 On the rare times I have been caught short, mainly in a shopping centre I have heeded the warnings about not using paper but on occasions there hasn't been any paper. So we need a creative solution to not having to exit with a wet bum ! Please keep it clean,ideas I mean. Carry a small packet of "wet wipes" with you when you go out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
worgeordie Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 No need for paper at all! Do you use a hot hair blower to dry yourself or do you enjoy that damp feeling between your legs. Shirt tail ! regards Worgeordie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elektrified Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 Baht buses and tuk tuks are both privately owned/operated and company owned. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
true blue Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 maya have great toilets,you can get a wash and dry just sitting there,with these new fangled operated,system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puwa Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 God I hope that's a rhetorical question. Do you want to actually use a toilet with a bucket full of feces on tissue next to you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elgordo38 Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 On the rare times I have been caught short, mainly in a shopping centre I have heeded the warnings about not using paper but on occasions there hasn't been any paper. So we need a creative solution to not having to exit with a wet bum ! Please keep it clean,ideas I mean. Always carry tissue in my shoulder bag just in case but use the bum gun if it is there. Some places do not have them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
northernjohn Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 I wonder now that the government is saying all new buildings must have western style toilets if the cities will be looking into upgrading their sewer systems? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ttthailand Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 Clogging the plumbing is one reason and the other is that most places use a tank to store the solids. Paper fills the tank quicker and thus needs to be emptied more often. That's my understanding. Use the hose more and paper less and save a tree Enjoy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tokay Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 There is a hostel that caters mostly to Chinese that has a sign telling them NOT TO WASH THEIR HAIR IN THE TOILET! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NancyL Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 No one's really answered the question about what kind of "motor" is in the tuk-tuks. I assume he means "engine". They don't all sound the same. The new red ones are much quieter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BritManToo Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 "See some chaps assembling street stalls in the afternoon wearing hats, sunglasses, face mask, long sleeve shirts, long trousers & gloves so they are completely hidden, Why?" They want to have white skin and therefore higher class. It doesn't work, underneath they are still mostly 'black dogs' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dante99 Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 No one's really answered the question about what kind of "motor" is in the tuk-tuks. I assume he means "engine". They don't all sound the same. The new red ones are much quieter.Post 5, line 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piewarmer Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 The tissue is used to dry yourself after washing your ass, the pipes easily get clogged by the tissue. The bin shouldn't be full of shitty paper, just a bit wet. Thais use the gun and their hand to wash after a poo. no tissue.....never shake hands with them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NancyL Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 No one's really answered the question about what kind of "motor" is in the tuk-tuks. I assume he means "engine". They don't all sound the same. The new red ones are much quieter.Post 5, line 3 Then why are the new red tuk-tuks so much quieter than the older ones? It can't just be because they're newer. I think maybe they have a different type of engine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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