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11-02-18 04:21 #2973
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by ChochaMonger [View Original Post]
In my case, it is not wise for me to even visit Burgos Street to sample the haute cuisine at Filling Station lest I will be labelled as a "dirty, rotten scoundrel" (if seen) even if I don't go to a bar.
My mongering is very much low key, out of sight, under the table stuff. I know some guys are very up-front with no reservations (with a nod to Anthony B).
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11-01-18 16:50 #2972
Posts: 2656Where business gets done!
Originally Posted by RedKilt [View Original Post]
You don't have to take my word for it. Read the excerpt below:
To Koreans, the business districts of American cities appear staid, orderly and a bit dull. A shop-worn joke here has it that North America is a "boring heaven" while their country is an "exciting hell."
No salesman (and the majority are men) gets far here unless he can sing mean, inebriated karaoke and then slug through negotiations the next morning with a thumping headache. South Koreans slam the world's largest quantity of hard liquor, imbibing 11.2 shots of soju per week, more than twice the average Russian's vodka consumption (although soju isn't always as strong).
What happens when this macho after-hours culture goes too far, littering the company tab with payments to prostitutes and hostess clubs? "That's the business model we depend on. When the Korean men are doing business together, they hang out at these places," explained the sex industry consultant.
Full article here https://www.pri.org/stories/2014-09-...karaoke-joints.
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10-31-18 06:12 #2971
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by ChochaMonger [View Original Post]
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10-31-18 06:00 #2970
Posts: 3396Originally Posted by KabulGuy [View Original Post]
I've actually had a couple of roles where a main task was to restore a department's professional image. A part of this was the outward image of employees and their after hours activities.
Hypocritical? I don't think so as self awareness and self control are key business skills. It's the same as employing someone who enjoys a social drink vs someone who is drunk and abusive every night.
Cheers, G.
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10-31-18 04:16 #2969
Posts: 3261Originally Posted by ChochaMonger [View Original Post]
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10-31-18 04:05 #2968
Posts: 983Originally Posted by ChochaMonger [View Original Post]
Also there is the embarrassment factor. Lots of guys worry about a "walk of shame" through the lobby in front of strangers. Why is it unusual that some might not want to do the WoS in front of work colleagues? Colleagues might also know some punter's SO's in real life.
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10-30-18 23:40 #2967
Posts: 2656Don't sweat it!
Originally Posted by Arunox [View Original Post]
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10-30-18 19:45 #2966
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Arunox [View Original Post]
I suggest that you need to use a short-time hotel if you wish to monger and not be seen by workmates.
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10-30-18 11:40 #2965
Posts: 137Originally Posted by RedKilt [View Original Post]
1. Are you sure its GF?
2. Is it so open with minimum privacy?
Because I don't want my other peers to see me taking a hooker to my room.
Thanks.
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10-30-18 07:02 #2964
Posts: 413Originally Posted by ChochaMonger [View Original Post]
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10-29-18 22:36 #2963
Posts: 2656Originally Posted by MuaTur [View Original Post]
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10-29-18 18:51 #2962
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Arunox [View Original Post]
It must be a cheap price for you when you have Richmonde Hotel and Linden Suites within a short walking distance either side. They are much better and definitely GF.
Jinjiang is a hotel converted from a former hospital and it's a hotel for cheap charlie businessmen. It would be GF because of this.
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10-29-18 13:09 #2961
Posts: 137Jinjiang inn?
Hi,
Can anyone state whether the "Jinjiang inn" at Saint Miguel avenue is girl friendly or not? Do they allow girls to get in without getting registered? Its a great help if you could tell.
Cheers,
Thank you.
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10-27-18 23:44 #2960
Posts: 4567Bethel, Dumaguete.
I stayed there with a girlfriend recently. We were obviously traveling together and we checked in together. We were not questioned about marriage and there was no request for a marriage cert.
Originally Posted by RedKilt [View Original Post]
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10-26-18 10:46 #2959
Posts: 413Girl Friendly?
Some how I feel interest to jump in the topics. Still I need to know how we can define to be called the hotel is "Girl Friendly". Let's sort the options.
The "Girl Friendly" hotel is:
Option 1: Girls are never been asked, never been questioned, totally over looked if she walk in or stay with the guest in the room.
Option 2: The guest have to pay additional charge if he bring a girl to stay with him if he booked a single room.
Option 3: The guest may asked about the companion if he is alone but booked a double room. And the girl may asked, reviewed or kept her ID by the authority but definitely allowed to stay with the guest in the room. The ID would be returned back once she leave.
Option 4: Only those couples are allowed to stay in their double room if they can provide duly notarized marriage documents.
What options can be added more!