Place couple meet couples for fun
Is there a place (bar, pub, restaurant) where couples meet?
And if the chemistry fit to enjoy fun together.
Petty Response. Please, no one respond to this.
[QUOTE=Syzygies;1943604]BTW, this is the Bangkok Thread. LOL, and Gaijin is not an English nor Thai word, so not sure why you throw that in. Many readers would not understand, or know where it comes from, including myself. Best to include a translation into English since it is an English forum.[/QUOTE]To avoid (French) the blietzkrieg (German) of attacks (Germanic / Italian) on our guru (Sanskrit) Uncle Volodya (Russian) for his use (Latin) of a foreign (Latin / French) word (Germanic), I suppose (Latin) I could schlep (Yiddish) my dictionary (Latin) over, but instead I just (Latin) googled (Google) gaijin (Japanese) and found '(in Japan) a foreigner. ' Simple (Latin).
Sorry, I could not resist, but gaijin is now a widely used phrase in the English speaking world (with reference to foreigners in a Japanese or even a broader Asian context), ever since the James Clavell novel Shogun, made into a TV miniseries starring Richard Chamberlain and John Rhys-Davies. Chastising Uncle V for using that word is like chastising someone for using the phrase 'mama san' or 'papa san'. English in origin? No. But certainly co-opted by modern English.