Unfortunately yes.
The young generation, who are perpetually glued to their phones, do it all the time.
..........and that's the way it is.
francois (January 21st, 2019)
Smiles (January 20th, 2019), travelerjim (January 20th, 2019)
and all along I thought Smiles suffered from TDS ...Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Just kidding Smiles
Enjoy Hua Hin and Canada
Tj
Perhaps I am missing something, but I cannot understand why people would eat German food in Thailand.
Thailand has some of the best food in the world, along with Japan, Korea, Italy, and France.
I have never enjoyed German food in Germany or Switzerland, and would certainly never eat it in Thailand.
But I suppose food tastes and boy tastes vary a lot.....
lukylok (January 21st, 2019)
Indeed they do!
..........and that's the way it is.
catawampuscat (January 24th, 2019), francois (January 21st, 2019)
"In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king"
There is nothing in those photos which I could eat.
When in certain European countries - Germany, Holland and eastern European countries - I soon end up desperately looking for an Asian restaurant.
I've tried many times over the years to get my German friends to try Vietnamese food (when I can actually find a restaurant!) but to no avail. I tell them about the delights of all those different herbs and spices - lemongrass, coriander, kaffir lime leaves, galangal, etc - but I find in just wasting my breath.
As for chilli, forget it! I always travel with a jar of dried chilli flakes.
I've had some interesting experiences in France when I sprinkled my food liberally with the flakes. On one occasion a waiter reported me to the kitchen and the chef came out and berated me!
To each his own.