Still possible to have a good time, but not for everyone
I don't speak Thai and I've been. If you're very chilled out, you'll enjoy. Use translate app for regular stuff like ordering / negotiating.
Here's what I would do if I were you:
1. Before going be mentally prepared for it to be a complete dud.
2. Use the first hour to decide if you will continue here or go elsewhere.
3. Get a private room.
4. When manager asks if you want company, discuss with him using translate app.
5. Check the line up and start with ONLY 1 girl (only thing I wish I did differently- I got 3).
6. Build a rapport with the girl, let her order food she likes.
7. Use girl as translator / guide going forward.
8. Always accept a lap dance offer. It's a no brainer for 100 baht.
You'll need to be careful about the first girl you pick to join you and don't be embarrassed to ask for a replacement if you don't vibe (you'll still pay for both, but it's hardly anything).
[QUOTE=Luka17;2966564]Hello everyone,
Thanks a lot for the all the info posted on the forums!
I will be in Bangkok for a few days in January and the T-Ded 99 seems like a lot of fun, but I wondered if since I do not speak a word of Thai past Hello, and thanks and since I don't drink alcohol I could still enjoy it to the fullest, or if it would just be weird for the girls and I should stick to massage parlour or TF?
Thanks![/QUOTE]
Best Practices / Precautions for Outcalls?
Hello everyone. I'm scheduled to be in Bangkok next week and planning to get some outcalls to my hotel room. Can you please suggest best practices / precautions / things I need to be careful about before I bring someone back to my hotel room / book outcall services? Thanks in advance!