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Anyone in hcm right now? Need help. Tried to book the web girls but when go to the designated hotel, recept totally cannot understand eng and it seems will need passport to book
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-------- Just talked more with you. Does anyone have a good way to handle this problem? He is booked at a hotel and they have kept his passport, so when he goes to a D8 hotel and they require his passport, of course he can't give it because his other hotel is holding it. This is the second time someone has reported this particular problem. This has not happened to me before, and I don't stay in a hotel so I don't have that problem. I can take my passport if I need to. But anyone have good ideas how to basically be able to get your passport back form your hotel somehow, so you can have it when you go out to D8 or LHP? |
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Think it's one of those chicken-and-duck-talk situation.
I have not tried it myself (as I am not into cheap fucks) but one could try photocopying his passport and showing it to the 2nd hotel recep with these words: Chi hai tieng, duoc khong? (pronounced ji hai ting, derk com) Just two hours, okay? Or 3 (ba) or 4 (bun) and so on... :p Quote:
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I do not see why, when u dun speak Tien Viet yet show hand Viet? Later the recept asks another question, then both will be looking at each other like a fool. BTW again, I do not understand what is the difficulty of getting passport. I always take my passport from the hotel... for my banking. Nothing hard to do. Just tell the recept, I need the passport for a day n bingo passport on my hand. |
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It is certainly stupid to tell a beginner to try speak tieng viet to local vietnamese. When tourist try to pronounce what is written, it will sound different and it will not be understood by the local. Look to me someone want to flaunt his knowledge here more than want to help those beginner. The moral of the story is, if you do not understand their language, then dont act smart, speak english.
Same in Wechat hunting, vietnamese girls try hook foreign man using english, what is the point of writing tieng viet to them??? To impress them or to show you are a big idiot? There is one big idiot in this forum. Vietnamese girls who cannot speak english to hook foreign man will stay in local market to find customer. Quote:
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Just remembered one incident I saw once. At 49 bar a few years ago, a girl who i had sat with sometimes there was with the group of girls at the front, I hadn't picked a girl to sit with yet, was just getting my beer, they all ran to the door to call out to a group of 3 guys walking past, the way they always did "Hello darling!" try to get them to come in. Next thing I know, this 50-ish Asian guy, Korean I was told, grabbed this girl by the neck and was holding her up against the wall inside the bar, he's got this raging face on and yells something at her, not in Vietnamese. I'm sure all she did was the typical grabbing of an arm and tug the guy to come in, what they always do. It was a pretty sick scene. I talked with her a bit after that and she seemed to brush it off pretty amazingly, to almost anyone it would have been a traumatic experience. Me included. The dude deserved a brick in the back of the head. No security came to deal with him, they just let him walk away. |
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