Moses, my post was supporting Mac.
Moses, my post was supporting Mac.
Moses, thanks. I hope to see Mac end December. This time I used Al, who was very unsatisfactory. Disinterested, dull, I knew more about gay scene than him. When I told him of my views all he did was insult me. Avoid!
frequent (November 29th, 2019)
Thank you for feedback. Siamroads does around 1000 tours per year. Every tour is very personal and private. And I don't wonder what sometimes there is no "click" between client and guide. We meet that in 0.5-1.0% of tours. It is "another side of the coin" for personalized tours.
Still very sorry for your evening with Al. Tomorrow you will be served by another guide.
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Well THAT was an anticlimax ! :-( But I guess as Moses says on the law of averages people can't always hit it off "every time" - So, now comes tomorrows exciting episode to see IS it the customer or the guide who's hard work ! lol
This is phenomenon of connection via Internet. Our clients and guides usually have chats in WhatsApp before tour for to plan it. As usually in online chat we adding some details to opponent "to fill the gaps" in his personality. Often we fill too much of details what we wish to find in opponent. Too much fantasy. And when client and guide meet in real life, then sometimes these added fantasy details fall down too quickly and that brings disappointment. That I call "no click".
There is no fault of client. Also at many cases there is no fault of guide. Just no click. Client just met different personality in guide than he expected to meet.
We will talk to Al for to find what went wrong anyway. Once more: sorry Keith for your unpleasant experience.
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Brad the Impala (November 30th, 2019), Dax (December 9th, 2019), Nirish guy (November 29th, 2019), splinter1949 (November 30th, 2019)
A strange thing happened yesterday. I was reading this thread and a post popped up from arsenal, something about "something rotten in the state of Denmark" and "a little bird had told him". I was going to reply but then it disappeared. Does that happen often? How is it possible?
Think of it as a form of Schrodinger's Cat. The post is both there and not there at the same time.
Rearrange these words - "back-channel" "boasting" "a447" "regret"
Brad the Impala (November 30th, 2019)