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Usually Sales Rep will have a one time 2x Lady Drinks added to your bill. This is standard practice in most places. There're no 30 minute Lady Drink blocks for Sales Rep. ;) |
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Puying on the far right I think ever work in S******** before. I think many bros will know also. :p |
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555 spam nonsense arai ka...
Mini van moving to Makkasan is all in Thai news ka... If you think is nonsense then come out and say ka... Cheeby boh lan mother fuckers like you why not contribute in forum instead of hiding behind Uncle Sammy's skirt ka... Who is the puying now ka... :rolleyes: |
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I think 1500 to 2000 but not sure ka... Went there long time ago ka... Ladies all speak Thai ka... Poot Thai dai mai ka... Maybe those cheeby boh lan mother fuckers can answer your questions ka... But all no use boh lan one ka... Only know how to zap newbie ka... Points can change for beer at Nana mai ka... 555 fucking losers ka.... |
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Thailand No Want Cheapo Chinaman
Maybe if they spent more money and didn't upset the better-heeled visitors from Europe, Chinese visitors would get some love from the tourism industry.
A proposal to offer free visas to Chinese visitors has been met with resistance from the ground up, with the ever-ebullient Tourism Authority of Thailand even weighing in against the idea. The authority has publicized results of a "survey" which concluded Chinese arrivals are "low-end" and negatively affect the more profitable tourist-flows from Britain, France and Germany, according to Bangkok Post. Cutting through the euphemisms, those opposing the idea seem to believe the unpopular guests from China are too cheap and chase away the more predictable guests with deeper pockets. Rising incomes and a movie popularizing travel to Thailand led to a large spike in Chinese arrivals. With the new visitors, however, came unpopular behavior and soon a damaged reputation. Chinese visitors must pay a THB1,000 visa fee, which is waived for those from a number of other countries. Points can fly lor... Mii chai bpai yet mae lor... Mai chorp chan ka ka ka lor... You also can go fuck yourself ka... Get a life and not read too much sbf na ka... 555 so many losers in SBF ka... :D |
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Bros who want the convenience of Thai ATM card but not has no work permit can do so at Bangkok Bank. Just need to do statutory declaration of your identity at your embassy. Bangkok Bank allows foreigner to open non-resident bank account with this document. ATM card also doubles up as BTS/Rabbit card. Do note that there is no internet/mobile banking services for non-resident bank account.
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BKK Bank is easiest as per link, http://www.bangkokbank.com/BANGKOKBA...ccountnew.aspx I used to have BKK account, no internet banking, no interest. In provinces, petrol kiosks on highways, BKK ATM machines are very limited. I switched to SCB and happy with it. Comes with internet banking, which I can pay all my bills, top up my mobile, transfer money.... SCB can be easily accessible in any provinces I went. |
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