Re: Christmas in Pattaya.
"Stuffing the turkey's hole with holly" (wtf) is not a Western tradition Joe - its just you who does that !
:D
Re: Christmas in Pattaya.
I've never been in Pattaya during Christmas, but I imagine there would be lots of places attempting to cash in. No doubt some Thai restaurants will be serving what they consider to be traditional Christmas fare in the West - with a bowl of chilli and a bottle of fish sauce on the side!
And, as we know, the Thais love any excuse to party.
So I'm guessing they do Christmas in a big way, especially in tourist areas like Pattaya.
I'll be spending Christmas in Japan, enjoying a typical Japanese Christmas lunch - KFC.
Honestly, that's what we all eat at Christmas in Japan.
Re: Christmas in Pattaya.
I know eating poultry of some sort is traditional at Christmas, but KFC? Goes into the non-traditional bundle.
Re: Christmas in Pattaya.
Ill be doing midnight mass...and then christmas lunch with all the traditional trimmings...yum
Re: Christmas in Pattaya.
latin, I'm surprised about the Mass - maybe you're a priest? Will you have dinner with your long term partner, or family, or with a group of friends?
Re: Christmas in Pattaya.
I had an Indian once on Christmas day - met him in telephone bar, it was fun :-) Ha actually my mother called me up to wish me a happy Christmas and I told her I'd just had an Indian and she launched into a whole "awww that's not you having a nice Christmas" and I thought to myself "if SO fucking IS !" lol. I still smile into myself when she brings it up. :)
Re: Christmas in Pattaya.
I hope they take those damn decorations down our my visit in late January. Central still had them up in February last year....though our hotel in Krabi a couple of years back was still sporting grubby polystyrene Christmas reindeer in June.
Re: Christmas in Pattaya.
NIrish, nothing wrong with a hot Indian on Christmas day. Then you can have your turkey dinner later.
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