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Thread: thai women and cll phones

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    thai women and cll phones

    On my way to Festival Mall the other day, I decided to stop at Fatties Restaurant and check it out... (the breakfast was NOT worth the price). When I went to pay for my bill, the "waitress" continued to talk on her cellphone though I was standing waiting at the counter waiting to pay for the cr*p meal. She looked at me but didn't get the idea to just hang up so, I just started to walk out...THEN she turned off her phone. (She was clueless about a customer being more important than her call). Next, I get stuck behind a couple Thai bunnies who can hardly walk while talking on their cll phones..as if they have a cll phone stuck up their butt. Why is it Thai women cannot talk on their phones and walk (not tip-toe) at the same time?

    (of course my "favorite" is running into the clerk squatting behind the cashier counter slurping on her soup instead of waiting on the customer at a shop)


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    I think the BKK clerks (most) are trained or just aware how to work in a shop or restaurant. In Pattaya many of the managers/ shop owners just don't spend the time to properly train their staff; thus, the workers in the city have no role working role models to learn from.

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    I agree thrillbill. Quite often in a Pattaya resturant the waiters are not aware of what is going on in a farangs head regarding service because they have never been trained. For example, food comes out to a patron when it is ready and not when all the food is ready, so I may be eating 10 minutes before you. Not cool in farang land, but in Thailand it makes sense to eat while it is hot.

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    Re: thai women and cll phones

    Quote Originally Posted by thrillbill
    On my way to Festival Mall the other day, I decided to stop at Fatties Restaurant and check it out... (the breakfast was NOT worth the price). When I went to pay for my bill, the "waitress" continued to talk on her cellphone though I was standing waiting at the counter waiting to pay for the cr*p meal. She looked at me but didn't get the idea to just hang up so, I just started to walk out...THEN she turned off her phone. (She was clueless about a customer being more important than her call). Next, I get stuck behind a couple Thai bunnies who can hardly walk while talking on their cll phones..as if they have a cll phone stuck up their butt. Why is it Thai women cannot talk on their phones and walk (not tip-toe) at the same time?

    (of course my "favorite" is running into the clerk squatting behind the cashier counter slurping on her soup instead of waiting on the customer at a shop)
    Cell phones are not only veryyyyyyyyy important here in Thailand among the Thais; they are Number One everywhere.

    Ask people to turn off their phones during a class, a meeting or whatever event: They slowly die.
    Instead of being convenient, cell phones are taking over control; well at least for some people.
    My friend, sleeps with a cell phone: "OMG, something might happen while I'm not around!!"
    My friend doesn't understand why I turn off my phone while I'm sleeping: "If it's important, they'll phone back tomorrow!!"

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    This thread is clearly not appropriate for the gay Thailand forum.. :idea:

    Furthermore, the thread's title is a gross generalization of half of Thailand's population extrapolated
    from one man's experience with one Thai woman.
    One could easily extrapolate from his experience that all farangs are rude and impatient and make
    gross generalizations about Thai women.

    As Joseph pointed out cell phone use and cell phone behavior are almost universal and it is downright
    asinine to assert that millions of Thai women are misusing cells phones at work.. :cat:

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    ?

    Looks like "Cata" makes generalizations... :cussing:

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    You should see

    ... some of these African women on their cellphones - I recently saw this one in the high street shouting in her voodoo language down the phone - I suspect she would call it a conversation, you would probably get yer head kicked in if you interrupted her.

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    Which is the voodoo language, pray? French, Portuguese?

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    Re: thai women and cll phones

    Quote Originally Posted by joseph44
    My friend, sleeps with a cell phone: "OMG, something might happen while I'm not around!!"
    One of my (ex) regular boys used to take his phone into the bedroom (and answer it rather than attend to business).
    That's why he's now an ex.
    So rude to speak with your mouth full.

    and for 555 try these: Zulu dictionary and Swahili dictionary

    Jambo

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    Quote Originally Posted by catawampuscat
    This thread is clearly not appropriate for the gay Thailand forum.. :idea:

    Furthermore, the thread's title is a gross generalization of half of Thailand's population extrapolated
    from one man's experience with one Thai woman.
    One could easily extrapolate from his experience that all farangs are rude and impatient and make
    gross generalizations about Thai women.

    As Joseph pointed out cell phone use and cell phone behavior are almost universal and it is downright
    asinine to assert that millions of Thai women are misusing cells phones at work.. :cat:
    Why is it not appropriate for a gay forum??? - the thai women he talks of may have been lesbians.

    Tongues will wag!

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