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Suggestion: Like in a casino where they lend you the compulsory jacket and tie in case you show up without, they should keep a stack of (really ugly) T-shirts to throw at those uncovered guests. So they'd have to sit in a specific corner of the restaurant neon green clad, like you'd have to stand in the classroom corner for indecent behaviour.

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To be fair, like others said, this is BK and just a stone throw away from the beach, so it's not a big deal really. The weather has also been super hot lately, so there's no wonder the Russians used to Siberian weather is overheating a bit.

Ask any business owner on Samui if they would rather prefer shirtless tourists or no tourists.

The word "high standard" + BK doesn't really work together.

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Upcountry at some local somtum neighbourhood stall, there will be shirtless people.

Speaking of being "brought up". Maybe I'm just being more tolerant about the cultural differences in people...

Putting on a t-shirt is not gonna make a smelly sweaty armpit disappear.

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In Brazil, a very hot country, nobody can enter a restaurant without shirt or shoes, only seating on outside tables and by the beach, even if its can be semi naked on the sand.. I agree that restaurants is the least place to show bad manners....and "tatoos". Unfortunately some people likes that.

Always is a sign saying "The management has the rights to refuse service to any person and for any reason"...and they do, to anybody.

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My point is that the standards in a fast food burger joint near the beach in a tropical tourist destination island is a bit different than elsewhere. So you better get used to it, or find some other "finer dining" to eat.

These people may already be sweating and putting on a t-shirt won't certainly help at all. So sweaty smelly shirtless farangs, not OK, but if they put on t-shirt which will be soaked in sweat and smelled perhaps worse, that would suddenly make any difference?? Will putting on a t-shirt make smelly armpits go away??

Or do you suggest they head back to their hotel, then take a shower, and change clothes and then come back to that high standard fast food joint and get their burger? By the time they make their way back to this joint, they're be soaked in sweat again.

Even the finest restaurant on this island won't mind if you come in Hawaiian shirt and shorts and sandals and you expect "high standards" in a BK joint?

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Sometimes I have seen the same in Tesco Lutus. Then I go up to them and ask;" Sorry is this the way to the beach". You should hav seen thes yes they put on me. But I walk away as nothing have happened.

I had these in mind @ post 10.

(Fishermans pants, no shirt & bare feet all around the supermarket. Staff clearly notice & don't like it but have ever had the gumption to chuck 'em out!).

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