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Message # 23935.6 Subject: Wet crowd in Thailand Date: Mon 31/07/06 07:51:56 GMT Name: regenman Email: regenman@planet.nl |
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I've been on a true wetlook-beach once: In Pattaya, Thailand. I had to do some software installation there in an oil refinery. My company booked a hotel for me right at the beach. I discovered that the locals tended to swim fully clothed. Only tourists were wearing bathingsuits. Being a decent tourist, I always try to adapt to the local customs, and this time I was more then happy to do so, as you can imagine. I was quite surprised when a local woman came up to me and asked, really curious: "WHY do you keep your clothes on!?" I mumbled something about following local customs, but the woman did not seem convinced.
Very weird experience...
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In reply to Message (23935) When do you prefer to swim clothed, with many people or no people around?
By Victor - victor.ivanovich@mail.ru Mon 31/07/06 02:37:05 GMT Maybe a silly question to ask. But nevertherless. Which do you prefer, to swim clothed when 1)There are no people around. Of course, it's difficult to find such a place, so I'll formulate it in a different way: "The fewer people the better". Advantages: you won't attract unwanted attention, you don't run the risk of being bothered with silly questions. 2)"The more people the better". Advantages: In this case you can show off! Isn't it great! Besides, if you set the example there is a chance that someone may follow. And what a sence of freedom! To do something odd, though not illegal in front of other people! Let's show them the best way of swimming! 3)"I don't care". Advantages: Many people or no people, what difference does it make? You've come to have fun, you don't bother anyone, so why should you care about the number of people and their reaction. Just have your way. That's all.
What do you think? Thank you for your replies in advance.
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