A blonde falang woman came and parked her SUV one day in the Subhamitra Hotel parking lot. The day manager bollocked the falang when she came back and the falang got all huffy, her sense of entitlement clearly offended. She was lucky her global warmer didn't have a key run alongside it.
Rude arseholes everywhere.
Too many. I was always looking for the next ex Mrs. HHfarang until I found the love of my life. Been married to my Thai honey for going on thirteen years now! Will be a personal best soon as my longest prior one lasted just short of fourteen years!
hhfarang wrote:Too many. I was always looking for the next ex Mrs. HHfarang until I found the love of my life. Been married to my Thai honey for going on thirteen years now! Will be a personal best soon as my longest prior one lasted just short of fourteen years! Wish me luck!
No luck required my friend, she never stops mentioning you whenever texting me
margaretcarnes wrote:This is, I know, going off topic, but prompted by Bellas' comment - (quite rightly Mod'ed IMO.) I don't think that any of us should be judgmental, or indeed make assumptions, about the way our Thai friends and acquaintances choose to live or work.
It is their country. The bars mentioned - and many others - depend a lot on expat/tourist money. The term 'BG', as used, infers a certain standard which I for one find quite offensive.
Please let's not forget that many of our colleagues on here no doubt met their partners in bars, just as people often do in their home countries.
I not think think you compare working in a Bar in Europe with a BG in Thailand, I find this very offensive.