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Tipping
Originally Posted by Mr Enternational
Of course. I left 50 pesos for the waiter. Although I did not see any Filipinos leaving tips.
As well as the taxi driver back to the airport. The meter read 150, but we gave him 200. It works different when a person contracts for an all-in price. I forget who it was, but, as one person said he offers the driver 225 pesos upfront to take him to the airport. Would he then give him extra on top of that prearranged price?
In my eyes a sex worker is a contractor or agent. I would not categorize them as I would say a waitress. When you see prices on a menu in a restaurant you contract with the establishment to pay that price. The payment to the person serving it to you on the part of the restaurant is minimal so they garner most of their wages from the patron in the form of tips. Would you give extra money directly to Mcdonald's after you have agreed to purchase a burger for a set amount?
And a street walker. A vast majority of them in any setting has a pimp or "boyfriend". If you agree to 500 and you throw in an extra 100 at the end of the session thinking you are being Mr. Good Deed you are not doing her any favors. ALL of the money is going to the pimp, none is going to the girl. So who are you actually doing a favor? Back in the day when I was pimping I wished a broad WOULD keep a dime of anything that was passed to her from a trick. That would have been a severe violation.
To MR Enternational
I know this is your first trip to PI you go to Thailand alot and so do myself, I cannot help feeling sorry for all the people in PI, if you barfined a girl at AC most of the money go to the bar, most of this girl come from very poor familes, I understand that you know Thai girl lie alot cannot be trusted but it is the true that half of the people in PI live in poverty.
Fast Eddie 48
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Originally Posted by Fast Eddie 48
Mr Enternational,
Well did you tip the waitress at the resturant for having two breakfast, the way I look at it we all tip our waitress back in the US but I am sure the poor people in PI need it more than they do.
Fast Eddie 48
Of course. I left 50 pesos for the waiter. Although I did not see any Filipinos leaving tips.
As well as the taxi driver back to the airport. The meter read 150, but we gave him 200. It works different when a person contracts for an all-in price. I forget who it was, but, as one person said he offers the driver 225 pesos upfront to take him to the airport. Would he then give him extra on top of that prearranged price?
In my eyes a sex worker is a contractor or agent. I would not categorize them as I would say a waitress. When you see prices on a menu in a restaurant you contract with the establishment to pay that price. The payment to the person serving it to you on the part of the restaurant is minimal so they garner most of their wages from the patron in the form of tips. Would you give extra money directly to Mcdonald's after you have agreed to purchase a burger for a set amount?
And a street walker. A vast majority of them in any setting has a pimp or "boyfriend". If you agree to 500 and you throw in an extra 100 at the end of the session thinking you are being Mr. Good Deed you are not doing her any favors. ALL of the money is going to the pimp, none is going to the girl. So who are you actually doing a favor? Back in the day when I was pimping I wished a broad WOULD keep a dime of anything that was passed to her from a trick. That would have been a severe violation.
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Originally Posted by The Hyena2
It's about time somebody called this guy out on this.
He masquerades as this successful businessman but seems not have a pot to [CodeWord140] or a window to throw it out of.
His forte is to post reports of him receiving sex for free from naive impoverished women and guys on this forum give him high fives for it and he prides himself on this. Lot of low life scum out here in cyberspace.
I'll sell the BMW to pay for the pot based on your advise dude.
Love to stay and chat but I'm seeing a Filipina secretary (Jheng) tonight and another one Jain tomorrow.
As they both have jobs, they arent not so impoverished mate. And certainly not naive.
There will be a few more ladies bedded on my next Manila trip of course, and so feel free to add your high fives LOL. But then whats interesting about this board, is it seems to attract two types of people.
Those who get lots. And we all know who we are.
And those who have nothing else to do but whinge. You and Bophead being amongst my two current favourite whingers.
If either of you two pansies are getting much you surely arent reporting it here. I'll be happy to send you a few phone numbers and maybe a few chat up lines too as it seems that might beyond you both.
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tip the waitress
Originally Posted by Mr Enternational
I would recommend it. I went on the recommendation of Amavida in the Manila Hotels section. Be sure to make a reservation. I think they stay full. Some lady was there with more people and they didn't have a room for the people who did not have a reservation. I think the cost is 1800 pesos or so for a regular room. You have to leave a 1000 peso deposit when you check in. The breakfast is free albeit small. Since I booked for 2 people they gave me 2 coupons for breakfast in the morning. Because I was not with anyone I got the eggs, bacon, toast, and juice with 1 coupon and the chicken & rice soup and another juice with the other coupon.
Mr Enternational,
Well did you tip the waitress at the resturant for having two breakfast, the way I look at it we all tip our waitress back in the US but I am sure the poor people in PI need it more than they do.
Fast Eddie 48
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Yea just keep rationalizing your self absorbed consept. Next time you get your roof fixied in the Philippines for almost nothing and they go above and beyond to do a great job and ask for a 75 Cent tip. Then make sure you tell them to hit the road and then bragg about how nice your roof looks on the local Home Improvement Website and how you saved 75 Cents from stiffing a poor impoverished person who is trying to survive day to day. High Five!!
Originally Posted by Mr Enternational
\If you contract a crew to fix your roof for $x and after the work is done the crew chief comes to you and says, "Actually we would like $x + 40%($x) for the job" that defies all logic to me. No matter if the original value of the job was 500 pesos or 5 million pesos. 40% is 40%.
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Relax People
Nice TR Mr. Enternational, don't even bother explaining yourself to these guys. And definitely don't allow them to spend your money for you. Under tip, don't tip, or leave just the right tip, it's completely up to you. I have been living in AC since 2007 and I have never had anyone upset or not come back over a tip. I didn't feel that you were boasting at all. My buddy was bragging to me that he fucked a stripper back home at a cost of $300! So it's very understandable that you are excited about paying $11 bucks to do the same.
Originally Posted by Mr Enternational
Whooooaaaa. I never stiffed anyone. I entered into a contract for said price and after said task was completed I made good on the agreement. Don't eat me up because I did not go beyond the requirements of the contract. I did not see her going beyond to lick ass and suck toes. Business is business. If you contract a crew to fix your roof for $x and after the work is done the crew chief comes to you and says, "Actually we would like $x + 40%($x) for the job" that defies all logic to me. No matter if the original value of the job was 500 pesos or 5 million pesos. 40% is 40%. I live by the motto, "It doesn't hurt to ask." I, however, do understand that just because I ask does not mean I will not be told NO! Many mongers get service providers used to expecting extra just because they ask for extra (or don't ask in many cases). I am not one of those mongers. Call me crazy or call me Cheap Charlie. It is just MHO and My Standard Operating Procedure and it has not failed me yet.
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Originally Posted by Socker
The next guy will not get the same great treatment Mr. E did because Mr E stiffed her.
Whooooaaaa. I never stiffed anyone. I entered into a contract for said price and after said task was completed I made good on the agreement. Don't eat me up because I did not go beyond the requirements of the contract. I did not see her going beyond to lick ass and suck toes. Business is business. If you contract a crew to fix your roof for $x and after the work is done the crew chief comes to you and says, "Actually we would like $x + 40%($x) for the job" that defies all logic to me. No matter if the original value of the job was 500 pesos or 5 million pesos. 40% is 40%. I live by the motto, "It doesn't hurt to ask." I, however, do understand that just because I ask does not mean I will not be told NO! Many mongers get service providers used to expecting extra just because they ask for extra (or don't ask in many cases). I am not one of those mongers. Call me crazy or call me Cheap Charlie. It is just MHO and My Standard Operating Procedure and it has not failed me yet.
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Originally Posted by Atlas57
Hi Mr Enter,
Met a girl in manila and she told me she was close to ermita and many hotels there How much CityState Tower hotel and would u recommend?
I would recommend it. I went on the recommendation of Amavida in the Manila Hotels section. Be sure to make a reservation. I think they stay full. Some lady was there with more people and they didn't have a room for the people who did not have a reservation. I think the cost is 1800 pesos or so for a regular room. You have to leave a 1000 peso deposit when you check in. The breakfast is free albeit small. Since I booked for 2 people they gave me 2 coupons for breakfast in the morning. Because I was not with anyone I got the eggs, bacon, toast, and juice with 1 coupon and the chicken & rice soup and another juice with the other coupon.
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hotel
Originally Posted by Mr Enternational
First time in Manila. I took the yellow cab as instructed. Came to CityState Tower Hotel in Ermita. The driver ran the meter and the total was 182 pesos.
Hi Mr Enter,
Met a girl in manila and she told me she was close to ermita and many hotels there How much CityState Tower hotel and would u recommend?
Thanking you in advance and thanking you for the great reports.
A57
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Originally Posted by Red Kilt
I think I have to agree with TW on this although I respect your right to spend your money as you wish.
However, 100 pesos will barely get you an Espresso. This girl would have nothing and you used her for 500 pesos. At the very least I would definitely have given her 200 pesos tip, especially as she was (in your words)
"best BBBJ and some of the best pussy that I have ever had".
If you have that same attitude towards underpricing the girls in AC you will quickly be labelled as a "cheap charlie" and word will spread.
It's not the way that I would go.
I think Mr. E writes a nice TR but the little babe whom gave him her all for $11. 36 will next time hold back. The next guy will not get the same great treatment Mr. E did because Mr E stiffed her. She could have been a dead fish and got the same reward. $11. 36. Mr. E. A small token of gratitude to her would have been the right thing to do. It's good to be kind, for everyone. Especially you.
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Originally Posted by Westcoast1
You are correct. Outside of the 'accepted-countries' list (europe/canada), the vast majority of people will have a hard time obtaining a travel visa to the US for just the reasons stated above. What money-in-the-bank are you talking about for poor people (say filipinas or nigerians)? What long-standing quality job can they show that they will return to? Who will be their sponsor in the US? What reason can they show for strongly wanting to return to their original country (this is what Immigration is looking for when granting visas)?
The whole mess is abysmally hypocritical and totally unfair when weighed against the unchecked, unmanaged, dangerously unkept Mexican American border with politicians left and some right looking more and more likely to eventually cave to some sort of Amnesty. And they're worried about a plane's worth of filipino's a day? Give us a break Uncle Sam!
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Great photos. Did you see the person looking through the trash washed up on the beach for what they could find to make their life better than it was 5 min ago?
Originally Posted by Mr Enternational
After breakfast today I decided to head up to Baywalk to take pictures. I damn near lost my breakfast and had to get away from that place. And I don't get queasy easily.
Right now I am getting ready to pick a wingman up at the airport and go to AC. Arranged last minute transpo by emailing margaritastation last night. She called me this morning to confirm. Price is 2400 pesos. I think I fucked up on that one. Reason being is because another wingman just emailed me to say, "I just arrived here around 0330 from Manila. Cost me 132 pesos for bus, I was only one on board." But of course I waited for the last minute and was scrambling and did not have a chance to put together all of the options. Life is that way. At least it will be spilt between 3 people though. Next posts will be in AC section.
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What a deep concept pertaining to people who you are using for your sexual fantacy and then bragging about telling them that they have their feet for transportation so you can save 75 cents. High Five Buddy!!
Originally Posted by Mr Enternational
I have never been one to give away money just because someone asks, no matter how much it is. Also, I have never been one to tell another person what to do with their money. The way I see it, you made it, so spend it or save it as you see fit.
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Yea but Many dudes use this to site give themself a high five on how they got this or that for nothing thinking that they will gain some respect from other self rewarding mongers on here who do the same thing so there you go. I say fuck it and treat the little hottie filipina with respect and throw $10 or $20 toward her way and then bragg about how you were a gentleman and had a great time.
Originally Posted by Red Kilt
I think I have to agree with TW on this although I respect your right to spend your money as you wish.
However, 100 pesos will barely get you an Espresso. This girl would have nothing and you used her for 500 pesos. At the very least I would definitely have given her 200 pesos tip, especially as she was (in your words)
"best BBBJ and some of the best pussy that I have ever had".
If you have that same attitude towards underpricing the girls in AC you will quickly be labelled as a "cheap charlie" and word will spread.
It's not the way that I would go.
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Originally Posted by Mr Enternational
I have never been one to give away money just because someone asks, no matter how much it is. Also, I have never been one to tell another person what to do with their money. The way I see it, you made it, so spend it or save it as you see fit.
I think I have to agree with TW on this although I respect your right to spend your money as you wish.
However, 100 pesos will barely get you an Espresso. This girl would have nothing and you used her for 500 pesos. At the very least I would definitely have given her 200 pesos tip, especially as she was (in your words)
"best BBBJ and some of the best pussy that I have ever had".
If you have that same attitude towards underpricing the girls in AC you will quickly be labelled as a "cheap charlie" and word will spread.
It's not the way that I would go.
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