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  1. #10997

    At Rainman

    Your post heading says decent and then you mentioned nice in the body of your report. I will assume you meant decent. If that's the case, I am a fan of Hotel Coahuila above Adelitas. It's decent to me especially the non-short time rooms on the third floor and you can't beat $20 a night Monday-Wednesday. A couple of my favorite photos that I've posted in this thread were taken in third floor rooms in Hotel Coahuila.

  2. #10996
    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman306  [View Original Post]
    There are only a few hotels in La Zona with clean rooms and clean sheets for ST sex: Cascada, Ibiza, Garcia, Mini, Rapido. The rest are filthy with bad-smelling.

    This is a quote / response to an older post on this forum. It would be nice to know the exact location of each nice hotel. Would also add Hotel Rizo De Orzo to the list.

    Hotels Cascades and Ibiza are large and pretty obvious hotels to notice with very large and obvious signage. Can anyone comment on the precise location of Garcia, Rapido and Mini?
    Hotel Garcia is located on the southwest corner of the crossroad intersection, directly above La Gloria Bar. Their main entrance is next to, and just east of Adelitas Bar.

    Rapido Inn has a large sign. It is located on Constitution's east sidewalk, a few store fronts south of the crossroads (intersection of Coahuila & Constitution).

    Hotel Mini is next to, and above, La Capruicilla (SP?) Bar. A long hallway in between two buildings on the east side of the alley's north sidewalk, leads to its oficina. It is basically nestled in between El Porton & La Valentina.

  3. #10995

    Decent Zona Norte Hotels Precise Locations

    There are only a few hotels in La Zona with clean rooms and clean sheets for ST sex: Cascada, Ibiza, Garcia, Mini, Rapido. The rest are filthy with bad-smelling.

    This is a quote / response to an older post on this forum. It would be nice to know the exact location of each nice hotel. Would also add Hotel Rizo De Orzo to the list.

    Hotels Cascades and Ibiza are large and pretty obvious hotels to notice with very large and obvious signage. Can anyone comment on the precise location of Garcia, Rapido and Mini?

  4. #10994
    Quote Originally Posted by KCQuestor  [View Original Post]
    No, in the US it's offensive to call a Japanese or Thai or Korean person "Chinese". In Mexico, any Asian is referred to as "chino" and it is not intended as a slur.
    Well theres not many asians to complain about that ignorance in Mexico. Calling every asian person chinese used to not be that offensive in the US because no asian person really gave that much argument against it. I agree that chino isn't really a slur, kinda borders it though but whatever. Like what Louie ck has said before, chino is like the word jew, it becomes a slur if you just add some stink to it. Chino, blackie, whitey, all are words that could easily be offensive or not depending on the user.

  5. #10993

    Governor Newsom Phase on Stay at Home Order

    My HK VIP. Expired. 90 day $50 July 2020. Newsom Stay at Home Order.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman306  [View Original Post]
    Noticed on the website that the price of the HK VIP Card went up to $60 and the Monday & Tuesday discount went down to 70% off.

  6. #10992

    HK VIP Card Observation

    Noticed on the website that the price of the HK VIP Card went up to $60 and the Monday & Tuesday discount went down to 70% off.

  7. #10991
    Quote Originally Posted by ChinaMan360  [View Original Post]
    LOL its offensive to refer to a chinese person as chinese?
    No, in the US it's offensive to call a Japanese or Thai or Korean person "Chinese". In Mexico, any Asian is referred to as "chino" and it is not intended as a slur.

  8. #10990
    Quote Originally Posted by ChinaMan360  [View Original Post]
    Well, except the fact is that he is your coworker who you have worked with for a while. I've called the mexicans I went to school with pendejos all the time, but if you call a random person Gordo or pendejo, it might not go that well because they don't know you.

    I've called some latinas I know cochina which wouldn't offend them. But that's a gamble to say to a random girl you just met you know?
    Totally agree that what matters is whether you're talking to someone you're reasonably close to or a stranger. The quintessential example is the word cabron. My Mexico City and Sonora buddies call each other that all the time, but try saying that to a total stranger.

  9. #10989
    Quote Originally Posted by KCQuestor  [View Original Post]
    Yes, but also note that words we find offensive are not often considered (or intended) to be insulting, even with the "bust your balls" mentality. Calling someone "Gordita" or "Viejo" would be like in English saying "Fatty" or "Old man" and would be rude. And we would consider it really bad to refer to a random Asian person as "Chinese", but it's not intended as an insult if a Mexican calls all Asian people "chino". There's a difference between playfully taking the piss versus just using adjectives that other cultures find rude.
    LOL its offensive to refer to a chinese person as chinese? Californian asians get offended easily so I'm just going to ignore what they get offended by (I'm an asian born in El paso).

    The thing is when your saying stuff to strangers they don't know you. You can normally call your friends stuff that would be offensive when you say it to random people, it doesn't really matter what culture. Chino is kinda like the word Jew. Just by saying it a certain way it can rub some people the wrong way.

    When someone is yelling Coronavirus in your face. Your not a mind reader and you don't know them. They could be insulting you or not. If they were trying to be friendly there's better ways to go about it. When someone is busting your balls they usually have a past relationship with you. A random person shouting at you across the street is probably trying to get a rise out of you. Me yelling fried chicken at black people walking by is just a joke am I rite? Anyway, saying anything race related is going to be a gamble in hows it's going to be perceived.

  10. #10988
    Quote Originally Posted by BaxterSlade  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for clearing that up. There is a Mexican guy I work with on occaison. The guy he works with calls him gordo and he is. So knowing the translation I was hesitant to use the term. But now that's how I greet him and its no problem.

    Now on the other hand when female friends in Mexico refer to me as idiota. Yea I took it personal but I have learned to accept it.
    Well, except the fact is that he is your coworker who you have worked with for a while. I've called the mexicans I went to school with pendejos all the time, but if you call a random person Gordo or pendejo, it might not go that well because they don't know you.

    I've called some latinas I know cochina which wouldn't offend them. But that's a gamble to say to a random girl you just met you know?

  11. #10987
    Quote Originally Posted by KCQuestor  [View Original Post]
    Yes, but also note that words we find offensive are not often considered (or intended) to be insulting, even with the "bust your balls" mentality. Calling someone "Gordita" or "Viejo" would be like in English saying "Fatty" or "Old man" and would be rude. And we would consider it really bad to refer to a random Asian person as "Chinese", but it's not intended as an insult if a Mexican calls all Asian people "chino". There's a difference between playfully taking the piss versus just using adjectives that other cultures find rude.
    Thanks for clearing that up. There is a Mexican guy I work with on occaison. The guy he works with calls him gordo and he is. So knowing the translation I was hesitant to use the term. But now that's how I greet him and its no problem.

    Now on the other hand when female friends in Mexico refer to me as idiota. Yea I took it personal but I have learned to accept it.

  12. #10986
    Quote Originally Posted by ChinaMan360  [View Original Post]
    As someone who grew up by the border in a town with over 50% Hispanic population, your kinda right. Mexicans love to bust balls, but it's still offensive, and I've seen tons of fights break out among mexicans because of this "bust your ball attitude."
    Yes, but also note that words we find offensive are not often considered (or intended) to be insulting, even with the "bust your balls" mentality. Calling someone "Gordita" or "Viejo" would be like in English saying "Fatty" or "Old man" and would be rude. And we would consider it really bad to refer to a random Asian person as "Chinese", but it's not intended as an insult if a Mexican calls all Asian people "chino". There's a difference between playfully taking the piss versus just using adjectives that other cultures find rude.

  13. #10985
    Quote Originally Posted by StRobert  [View Original Post]
    Don't take it personally. I have heard that Mexicans are always joking in this way. Such jokes in the US can be offensive in Mexico is normal and no one is offended.
    As someone who grew up by the border in a town with over 50% Hispanic population, your kinda right. Mexicans love to bust balls, but it's still offensive, and I've seen tons of fights break out among mexicans because of this "bust your ball attitude. " Coronavirus being shouted is not that annoying as maybe Jackie chan and chink I guess, but I've smacked a mexican fool with these chino hands for less before. I do need to practice my judo throws, it's been a while, Luis might be a good practice dummy

  14. #10984
    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman306  [View Original Post]
    One last question, has anyone paid for Hotel Cascades or it's sister hotel in Pesos?
    Yes, they accept both dollars and pesos at Cascades & Rizo de Oro (above Bar Tropical) for rooms.

    I have paid for rooms with pesos at both hotels over the years.

    I always make the deposits for safe keys & television remotes & air conditioning remotes using pesos as well.

    Most of the time I get the same peso deposits back in Mexican currency.

    But sometimes they repay my peso deposits in dollars, usually at a value greater than the original deposit.

  15. #10983

    Club Options. Dollar and Peso Pricing

    This inquiry applies to all clubs not just Hong Kong.

    Has anyone found out what the price of club options such as the 3 song lap dance or 30 or 60 minute VIP is in Pesos rather than dollars? I know Arriba is generally quoted at 1500 pesos and for drinks and fischas they used an 18.5 ratio.

    With a favorable exchange rate and maybe lessened demand, this may be the summer of major bargains.

    One last question, has anyone paid for Hotel Cascades or it's sister hotel in Pesos?

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