Observing young barang on St 172
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Re: Observing young barang on St 172
Actually what is annoying that if you book for 4 people, you get charged USD 4 for the same transaction. It is not the amount, but it leaves a slight feeling of getting done.
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Re: Observing young barang on St 172
Giant ibis is the best you can get.
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It's a symptom of scamphobia
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Re: Observing young barang on St 172
I want to know what you're doing in tour shops when young people buy plane/bus tickers or why you're creeping around when they pay for their tuk tuk.
I believe girls walk behind guys as a security measure against getting hit by a bus which is a very alpha smart and dominant move.
And travelers overpay for tuk tuks because they would rather see the poor local people live well instead of lining the pockets of Silicon Valley moguls.
I hope that's answered your op.
I believe girls walk behind guys as a security measure against getting hit by a bus which is a very alpha smart and dominant move.
And travelers overpay for tuk tuks because they would rather see the poor local people live well instead of lining the pockets of Silicon Valley moguls.
I hope that's answered your op.
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Re: Observing young barang on St 172
Yep. That's all I wanted to say.LionsLeftTesticle wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2017 8:34 pm I want to know what you're doing in tour shops when young people buy plane/bus tickers or why you're creeping around when they pay for their tuk tuk.
I believe girls walk behind guys as a security measure against getting hit by a bus which is a very alpha smart and dominant move.
And travelers overpay for tuk tuks because they would rather see the poor local people live well instead of lining the pockets of Silicon Valley moguls.
I hope that's answered your op.
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Re: Observing young barang on St 172
the simple answer a lot of the time, is laziness mixed with efficientcy
if you book online, you then need to go find somewhere to print out your tickets etc etc
for the sake of a dollar, you can just have someone else do it for you, and you often get free hotel pickup, which you wouldnt get if you booked online
again for the sake of paying an extra dollar why wait around for a taxi when you can just jump straight into a tuk tuk
the place where you get ripped off the most is if you book direct through your hotels, ive seen them charging extra $3-4 on bus tickets
everything is very easy to do yourself though, do a bit of research online to weigh up your options then go buy what ever ticket to whatever destination you need to go
i think a lot of people use the tour agencies because they are clueless and its just easier to let someone else do everything
if you book online, you then need to go find somewhere to print out your tickets etc etc
for the sake of a dollar, you can just have someone else do it for you, and you often get free hotel pickup, which you wouldnt get if you booked online
again for the sake of paying an extra dollar why wait around for a taxi when you can just jump straight into a tuk tuk
the place where you get ripped off the most is if you book direct through your hotels, ive seen them charging extra $3-4 on bus tickets
everything is very easy to do yourself though, do a bit of research online to weigh up your options then go buy what ever ticket to whatever destination you need to go
i think a lot of people use the tour agencies because they are clueless and its just easier to let someone else do everything
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