Pleng wrote:Khundon1975 wrote:
I asked a couple of the sailors, why they were eating burgers when there was so much great food to be had in Hua Hin?
You seriously went up to a bunch of strangers and asked them that?
How did you know (before their answer, of course) that they'd not spent the last week enjoying nothing but the delights of Tom Yams, Curries and Som Tams, and on this particular day just really happened to fancy a burger?
They all said in unison, YUK!
No accounting for taste.

I know, right. That somebody could possibly have different food preferences, ah?
Pleng
I knew, because I had heard in the bar that night, that there would be an influx of US sailors that night in HH, as they had
just been given shore leave. Call me old fashioned but I used simple logic to determine that if they had not been ashore before in Thailand, then they could not have spent the last week, sampling the culinary delights of Thailand.
I did not just walk up to them and ask the question, (the pavement and street was packed with them and I could hardly avoid them) so I got chatting to a few of them, while I was waiting for my wife to pick me up in the car.
As for them having sampled the delights of Thai food,
they told me this was their first shore leave in LOS and Mac D was their first port of call. Confirming my earlier thoughts about them not having eaten Thai food.
Apparently, they had been warned before coming ashore, not to trust street food or street girls.
I tried to reassure them that both were safe, provided certain precautions were taken

but they were having none of either.
I, unlike you it seems, understand the meaning of YUK! when used in the context it was by the Americans.
I know, right. Why waste time, just jump straight to conclusions. The only problem is, invariably those conclusions will be wrong, when not supported by proof.
