Starbucks Coffee Shops
Re: Starbucks Coffee Shops
Don't you think a lot of lower budget expats or travelers hang out there for the WiFi?
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
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Re: Starbucks Coffee Shops
hhfarang wrote:Don't you think a lot of lower budget expats or travelers hang out there for the WiFi?
Dunno, but there are a lot of places in HH where you can get WiFi without spending 90 baht on a cup of tea....
Re: Starbucks Coffee Shops
he he, cant argue with you regarding Starbucks coffee, tried that the year it was introduced to Thailand and never more.StevePIraq wrote:Nope the OP was about aged low life's who frequent SB's with 20 year old chicks. Personally I would not visit as my life is sweet enough without 20+ spoons of sugar in a coffee.Hahuahin wrote:hmm...I thought it was about Starbucks coffee...
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i do not patronise SBs but walking past have never thought it attracted low-life ex-pats and if you find that seeing older expats men with young girls offensive you had better stay home and shop on-line.
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Like there isn't enough crappy coffee here, that they have to 'import' a chain and sell the worse coffee at just silly prices.
70 with young lasses.........seems envious.
Lo-so......not financially, if buying SB's crap, as not cheap.
70 with young lasses.........seems envious.
Lo-so......not financially, if buying SB's crap, as not cheap.