![]() |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
Haha need to win some money before going Darling Darling issit? Dangerous leh, sekali Darling Darling FLs all know you won money, automatically all prices go up. Keep your winnings and go Street 136 better lah. |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
http://www.mfa.gov.sg/content/mfa/co...formation.html Cambodia, Kingdom of Visa Requirement (Ordinary Passports) No (up to 30 days) Visa Requirement (Diplomatic/Official Passports) No (up to 30 days) Nearest Mission Royal Embassy of Cambodia 400 Orchard Road #10-03/04 Orchard Towers Singapore 238875 Telephone 63419785 63336372 (Consular Office) Fax 63419201 If you want to be as ki lat as me, I go to the Cambodia Ministry of Foreign Affairs website and print out the page (in Khmer) where it says Singapore passports are visa exempt for 30 days and carry it with me whenever I cross a Cambodian border. If they try any monkey shenanigans I take it out and throw it in their face. |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
last week when I arrived at hcm TSN airport...being the first few to reach the immigration, the officer asked me flight number...I told him in tieng viet...he tried to ask me for tips in english...I ignored him...and he still hand me the passport back...morale of the story you can act blur and officer still has to do his job...I knew my rights...so not worried things may happen...already had 22 Vn stamps on my passport since I renewed last year...:p |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
You renewed last year, come and go once a month you should have 24 stamps leh. Must be one month didnt go VN but go Batam issit? :D Want to be more ki lat I teach you all the officer ranks in tieng Viet. After that you can call them by rank and name. 100% won't kena monkey business. |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
Might as well take this opportunity to relax in PP call me uncle .... we sama sama same age leh:D by the way .... st. 136 o dau ? |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
sigh....the VN stamps in my passport machiam very little leh...:o |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
Street 136 can be found on this map: https://maps.google.com/?ll=11.57046...16512&t=m&z=17 |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
SUPPORT SUPPORT Bro H=88 :D |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
The first thing that hits you is the sewage smell that styas in the place. Interior is old, run down and disorganised. The thai girls are nothing to shout about it. Going to Catinat is the same as a Singaporean that flies to HCMC to eat Chicken rice. |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
BTW, when do I get to see you again??? |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
double post
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Hi All,
It been a while since I login due to new work load and responsibility. Anyone know what's is the exchange rate at CBT now? Many thanks. |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Anyone in hcm district 1? I'm new here
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
i go bkk , naemlo just dump me address and ask me to find mine own fun . sama sama answer ... other he wont bother to reply . |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
Let's not forget what the definition of a tip is. It is a monetary gift for service rendered above and beyond what is expected. In the US, a 15-20% tip on the bill is customary. Everywhere. Otherwise they chase after you. I was once followed by my waiter out to the street from a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown in NYC because I left a little bit less than the usual 15%. Ridiculous. On the one hand, you are usually assured of good service because they earn minimum wage (USD 6-7/hour) and rely on tips for a living. On the other hand, the system has been abused because everyone nowadays expect a minimum 15% tip even for service that is not exceptional nor 'above and beyond'. Canada is similar, but in general not as far fetched as the US. Australia and Europe - in general no service charge but leave a tip if service is exceptional. Otherwise, it is nice to leave a small token (less than 10%) if it is a sit-down meal at a nice restaurant. But it is true, because we dont have a uniform tipping practice (or tipping definition) around the world, let alone in Asia, the whole practice has been screwed. IMO in Asia only Japan is the clearest on zero tipping. If a meal is JPY 8240 and you pay with a JPY 10,000 note, you simply collect the whole JPY 1760 in change and they bow in thanks as you walk out. |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
Just bear in mind Lunar New Year this year is January hor, not February. ;) |
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
Quote:
|
All times are GMT +8. The time now is 01:30 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
User Alert System provided by
Advanced User Tagging (Pro) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Copywrong © Samuel Leong 2006 ~ 2025