Sunday, 22 May 2011

Saving and Gaining Face


After you arrive at your Thai hotel. You are hot, tired, sweaty and are looking forward to a relaxing and invigorating shower. You dump your bags, take off your clothes, and head for bathroom. You turn on the shower -- and nothing happens. You check all the controls, but it simply doesn't work. You call room service, wait for twenty minutes, and no one comes. You put on your clothes and go down to reception.There is the smiling receptionist. 

Now the thing that the Westerner ( Farang ) will do is to complain, annoyed if necessary."I have paid a lot of money for this room, and I expect every thing to work properly, and a quick service, is that too much to expect"? In Thailand, an  attitude like this will get you nowhere.
Unless the staff are used to Westerners, you will get an embarrassed smile and probably no action. 
There are two factors at work here. One is that Thai society is highly non-confrontational . It is rude and a sign of weakness to show anger. The only time a Thai shows their anger is when they have lost control over their feelings and that can be sometimes dangerous, and their actions are unpredictable. Thais can find it hard to accept that Westerners can openly show their anger while still being outwardly in control. So the angry tourists you see are  potentially harmful beasts, and are therefore treated to a smile and little else.
So, if you want a peaceful life, never show anger in front of Thais, which is  easier said than done, but well worth the effort, and good for your self-discipline.

The other factor here is saving face . By complaining, you are making the hotel staff, lose face. In a losing face situation, most Thais will back away and avoid contact as much as possible. It is better to express yourself in a way that allows them to gain face. So, in the case of the faulty shower, if you want the best response, say something like "Oh dear, I am so hot and tired, desperate for a shower, but I can't get it to work. It is probably just that I am a silly Western ( Farang even better ), but can someone help me?" 
The response to this approach will be almost immediate and helpful.
By asking for help and putting yourself down, you have given them a chance to gain face by helping you, and they will almost always be delighted to do whatever they can.
If approached the right way, Thais are the most helpful and friendly people I have ever met. If you ignore their cultural ways then you may regret it!

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Bangkok Nightlife

After the sun goes down, Bangkok get its second breath. The heavy traffic subsides and the mad rush is over.
The city is full of night time pleasures, and all areas can be reached by tuk tuk or taxi or for even cheaper travel the BTS ( Skytrain ) or MRT ( Underground system ). So be prepared for a great night out!
There are five major areas these being:-

1. Chidlom - Ploenchit  -  This area's well heeled mix of office suits, ex pat executives and high society Thais makes for a nightlife scene that falls into the upmarket bracket. Think high class restaurants and lavish wine bars with great atmospheres, there are no markets or dens of sin here. 

2. Silom  -  Thailand's 'Wall Street' is by day a place of financial institutions, law firms and multinational corporations. However at night Silom slips out of its suit, transforming into a bustling shopping street and night market, selling such things as bootleg DVDs, trinkets, T shirts and fake watches. These are set next to raucous streets namely red light district Patpong, Soi ( Street ) 2 and Soi 4. 

3. Sukhumvit  -  The nightlife here is exciting, ever evolving, cosmopolitan and can be reduced to three main pursuits: drinking, dancing and debauchery. There are countless pubs and bars most of which are American or European styled, with pool tables and draught beers on sale. They usually close about 1.00am. The hot spots are in Nana Plaza which has Thai style bars and go-go bars mostly set in a three story complex of raucous activity all focused around a square-shaped central atrium.


4. Khao San Road  -  This area takes off at night, neon lights burst into life, music begins blasting out from street side sound systems, while the masses start mapping out the long, alcohol-soaked night lying in front of them. There are no shortage of choices to the upscale 'Silk Bar' and 'Cinnamon', to the quiet tranquility of the back-alley 'Hippie de Bar', or the crude charms of a kerb-side cocktail shack complete with plastic stools and ghetto blaster there is something to suit every mood , taste, budget and cleanliness. Some of the thrifty even opt to purchase beers from the local 7/11's and drink in the street, hobo style.


5. Radchadapisek  -  Young party goers, or those looking to recapture their misspent youth, should head for Royal City Avenue more commonly known as RCA, this long road is one of the few government-designated nightlife zones. Which means they are legally allowed to open until 2.00am. It is busy everyday but especially at weekends when it is full of well dressed young things in their late teens and early 20s and also backpackers bored with Khao San Road scene, there is Hip Hop, R'n'B, House and Trance. Some of the clubs are so packed you can hardly move. There is also a girls-only bar called 'Zeta' catering for the blossoming lesbian scene. 

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Soi 6 ( Soi Yodsak ) - Pattaya


Soi 6 in Pattaya is located in Central Pattaya between Beach Road and Second Road it is also called Soi Yodsak.
 
Have you come to Pattaya for the culture,food,beaches and shows? then stop reading now!
Soi 6 is for red blooded males and maybe a few females as well, its a Soi like nowhere else in Pattaya, it is sexy, sinful and a little bit seedy as a lot of the bars are dimly lit and small.
I take my newcomer friends to Soi 6 as soon as they arrive, so I can throw them in at the deep end, the look on their faces is a sight to behold, within a few yards of starting the walk they are accosted by pretty, scantily clad girls a lot of whom will run up to them and try to pull them into their bars saying "hello sexy man I want to be with you!" if you say no it's fine but be prepared to be attacked by the next wave of girls at the next bars.
If you decide to go in one of the bars of your own accord then, unless you specifically ask for a certain girl sitting there, then the girl whose turn it is will follow you in, I don't know how they do it but the girls know who's turn it is and strictly stick to it. Once inside then it is up to you, they will first ask you if you want to drink anything which usually you do, nearly all the customers buy the girl a drink and sit with them. The girl will then ask do you want short time with them, which means going at the back or upstairs for whatever you want, I'll leave that to your imagination! I actually have never gone short time with them, but I believe it is about 500 baht, if and when I go in the bars I just chat and have a few drinks, honest! There are a couple of British bars/pubs along the Soi where you can buy bitter beer,cider,guinness and lager, and is frequented by mainly British farangs having a breather from the outside excitement. The bars/pubs are called The Lord Nelson and The Queen Victoria, the queen vic sells very nice food and both have very reasonable rooms for rent, the prices of which depends on the season, they both have websites, so check them out.

If you fancy a ladyboy  ( kateoy ) then there are some on Soi 6 but there are a lot on the back of Soi 6 which is called Soi 6/1.
So if your after some daytime fun and games with your friends, or even alone, I cannot think of anywhere better, it is a place you will never forget, believe me.

Monday, 16 May 2011

A Girl for the Night or maybe longer?


You have come here for the girls OK?
 
That's fine, so have many other men, and 99% of them will go home with everlasting memories of the ladies of Pattaya, and after their experiences, will realise that the loneliest place in Thailand is the 'Bangkok International Airport Departure Lounge'!

OK first of all finding a girl in Pattaya is easier than crossing the road, mind you, that's not so easy sometimes!

The most popular bars are along Second Road, Sois ( Roads ) 6,7, and 8 which run between Beach Road and Second Road and of course the famous Walking Street. The easiest, is to wander in and out of the various bars wherever you are, as they have a festive atmosphere most of the time. As you sit down they will say "welcome" and "do you want a drink?" One or more of them will try and engage you in conversation, the ones who speak English well have probably been there some weeks, and those who can't speak English, and just sit there and smile, have only just arrived. After you have made your choice then you can pay the ladies bar fine, which is the charge levied by the bar for taking the girl away from her work, all bars charge this, and it varies from bar to bar, but is between 300 and 450 baht. Once you are ready to leave with your lady you can either, agree a price there and then or like me, decide in the morning after weighing up the pros and cons of the nights action. The lowest I have paid is 500 baht and the highest is 1,500 baht, I have known some lovestruck men pay a lot more but you do not have to. When arriving at your hotel the girl will hand in her ID card, this for your protection if god forbid there was problems. Up in your hotel room she will act shy and go in the bathroom, shower and come out wearing a towel, they all do this, but as soon as they get in bed they will let you remove it. Some girls are more promiscuous than others, so either tell them at the bar what you like or take pot luck.

In the morning she will politely hang around and wait for you to pay her, once you have paid her she will leave, unless, you want to see her again, then remember you will have to pay the bar fine for every day she is with you but she may charge you less.

Beware some girls will say "I love you" and most of the time they do not mean it,( the very odd time they do!)
because they think you are an easy touch and want you to go on shopping trips with you hoping that you will buy them clothes or jewellery etc, so be warned! 

I fell for this on my first trip, but never again, but then I did not have this blog to read.

Have a good time

I will tell you more about the Thai Bar Girls in later blogs.

Sunday, 15 May 2011

Travelling to Udon Thani


If you are considering travelling to Issan especially Udon Thani here are a few suggestions for your travel.
 

Rail Travel 
 
The North East line crosses the Issan plateau via Khon Kaen to Udon Thani and the on to Nong Khai which lies on the Mekong River and borders Laos.
There is an Eastern spur which goes to Nakon Ratchisima ( Korat ) , Buriram, Surin, Sisaket before finishing at Ubon Ratchisima again on the border with Laos.
The Udon trains timetable from Bangkok are as follows:-

Departs 06.20  Arrives  18.10
Departs 16.30  Arrives  05.05
Departs 18.40  Arrives  07.35
Departs 20.00  Arrives  09.14

The 6.20 train does not go through to Nong Khai

Cost


1st class sleeper  1177 baht
2nd class sleeper 689 baht
3rd class seat 245 baht
at the present time 49.55 baht to 1 pound

By Road
Bangkok is 560 miles from and can be a bit scary first times if you have not driven in Thailand before fuel is about 35 baht per litre

By Air


Cost is about 3000 baht and takes 1 hour if you book well in advance with Air Asia you can get it as little as 750 baht for a return trip








By Bus

Bangkok ( Mochit Bus Station )  to Udon Thani
VIP air conditioned buses leave every day only 24 seats at a cost of 990 baht
1st class air conditioned buses leave every day but have 40 seats at a cost of 732 baht




 


Want to know more?
please ask

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Arriving at Bangkok going to Pattaya for the first time - Travel hints

Travelling from Bangkok to Pattaya

Bangkok International Airport

When you arrive at Bangkok International Airport ( Suvarnabhumi ) after clearing immigrations and customs you will emerge out of either Area B or Area C ( Area A is for domestic flights )
You be overwhelmed by touts, men in nice suits or pretty ladies offering you different types of transport to Pattaya, some are fine but expensive, some can be a bit shady!

These are 6 ways of getting to Pattaya :-

1. Go to one of the desks offering a limo service plus driver, you will get a nice car but the cost is 1500 baht plus 60 baht motorway toll fees.

2.Go out of the main airport building and look for the metered taxi rank which is usually entrance 7 or 8, you will be given a ticket then a metered taxi will turn up and the driver will put in your cases in the boot and take you to your destination in Pattaya, the cost of this 1050 baht plus 60 baht motorway toll fees.

3.Go out out the main building and look for the complimentary shuttle bus at the kerbside which will take you to the airport transport centre where you can buy a ticket to Pattaya for 106 baht, but at the moment they only leave every 2 hours, this may increase when it is well known.

4. Get a metered taxi to Ekkamai bus station on Sukhumvit Road  at Soi 63 ( Street No.63 ) where you can get a bus every half an hour from 5.20am to 23.20pm cost is 117 baht, both the bus options stop at Pattaya north bus station where you can hire most forms of transport to take you to your destination in Pattaya, the motorcycle taxis being the cheapist.

5.Get a metered taxi to Hualamphong railway station where one train per day leaves for Pattaya at 6.50am but takes 3 hours, twice as long as the road transport and only runs on weekdays, but only cost 30 baht.

6. Hire a car, fuel is cheap in Thailand, but if you have never driven in Thailand I would not reccomend it as it can be quite scary first time.

Pattaya Beach and City

At the time of composing this the baht was 49.55 to 1 pound                                                                   

If you want any more information please ask me

Hope these tips have been of use to you!

Enjoy your stay