Social Distancing while eating out
Social Distancing while eating out
Experiences social distancing in Udon's restaurants. Here is one:
Had lunch today at MK Suki in Central. 3 of every 4 seats at each and every table have a big red X saying "Social Distancing". We were advised maximum one person per table. My daughter is over 110 cm tall so had to sit at her own table. There were more staff standing around with face shields, masks and rubber gloves, than there were seats without a red X. And very few customers. Their 3rd day reopening.
Had our family of four gone, we would have been forced to occupy 4 tables.
Good luck with their business model of shared pots of suki.
Had lunch today at MK Suki in Central. 3 of every 4 seats at each and every table have a big red X saying "Social Distancing". We were advised maximum one person per table. My daughter is over 110 cm tall so had to sit at her own table. There were more staff standing around with face shields, masks and rubber gloves, than there were seats without a red X. And very few customers. Their 3rd day reopening.
Had our family of four gone, we would have been forced to occupy 4 tables.
Good luck with their business model of shared pots of suki.
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Doesnt sound like much fun ..
I just watched a couple of blogs out of Pattaya and Bkk ref the major malls opening and after going through the QR code or manually logging in ... then having to sign into every shop and or restaurant you go into , both bloggers came to the same opinion .. they wont be going back again until restrictions are eased.
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I just watched a couple of blogs out of Pattaya and Bkk ref the major malls opening and after going through the QR code or manually logging in ... then having to sign into every shop and or restaurant you go into , both bloggers came to the same opinion .. they wont be going back again until restrictions are eased.
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They gotta have the daytime contact tracing to make up for the night time curfew dodgers.Drunk Monkey wrote: ↑May 19, 2020, 4:48 pmDoesnt sound like much fun ..
I just watched a couple of blogs out of Pattaya and Bkk ref the major malls opening and after going through the QR code or manually logging in ... then having to sign into every shop and or restaurant you go into , both bloggers came to the same opinion .. they wont be going back again until restrictions are eased.
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I had to sit about 8' away from the Mrs today in KFC, was nice not to have to eat in the car though.
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Your doing well Vince, soon she will let you sit next to her again, boy to women carry grudge's lolvincemunday wrote: ↑May 19, 2020, 8:22 pmI had to sit about 8' away from the Mrs today in KFC, was nice not to have to eat in the car though.
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It'll be nice to get back to some sort of normality Paul, the isolation things is getting on my nerves a bit now albeit necessary at the moment, got this lovely bar at home and can't invite anyone round, hopefully it'll all sort out soon.dunroaming wrote: ↑May 19, 2020, 8:25 pmYour doing well Vince, soon she will let you sit next to her again, boy to women carry grudge's lolvincemunday wrote: ↑May 19, 2020, 8:22 pmI had to sit about 8' away from the Mrs today in KFC, was nice not to have to eat in the car though.
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Fully understand it's not easy and it challenges even the closest of relationship's. I hope I will get to see Millie again one day. We have drawn a line under any more pups and cookie and bailey are now Toonies again
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also here the Thais have their own way of interpreting rules and changing the original concept and making them their (ridiculous) own, why when you enter a mall ,having signed in and temperature cleared you will have to do the same at every shop inside the mall??, also restaurants ,when a family of 5 (or even more) go out to eat they must sit at separate tables? , do they think at home them they also sit separate with a gap of 1 M in between , applying rules as they should be isn't their strongest virtue (and not only with covid rules concerned)...
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I suppose it reduces the number of people packing into a mall or restaurant. Perhaps that's the objective. Each country seems to be doing things a little differently. The Thais might think parts of say the US or the UK weird in that they're reducing social distancing measures while Covid 19 cases are on the rise or very close to rising.
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i was talking to family who were in pattaya on the beach where they also kept this social distancing ridicule , meanwhile in the back on the street people were flocked together like ants to receive a free meal ....TIT..
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We out at the weekend, families could sit together so maybe rules changed or relaxed again
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Just a reminder that restaurants are able to serve alcohol with meals as from today.
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Thais seem to have a habit of making rules that are "one size fits all" because they can't trust lower employees to apply "critical thinking" skills when it comes to enforcing them. Thai employers seem to adopt the policy of "don't think....just do as I say", and they have to set rules that are very simple and easy to understand so employees don't screw them up. You will never get a Thai employee to make exceptions to the rules because they are not capable of thinking too deep and are not allowed to do so. Therefore, the cultural norm of "mai pen rai" gives them the excuse they need for their inability to think for themselves.kopkei wrote: ↑June 15, 2020, 7:29 amalso here the Thais have their own way of interpreting rules and changing the original concept and making them their (ridiculous) own, why when you enter a mall ,having signed in and temperature cleared you will have to do the same at every shop inside the mall??, also restaurants ,when a family of 5 (or even more) go out to eat they must sit at separate tables? , do they think at home them they also sit separate with a gap of 1 M in between , applying rules as they should be isn't their strongest virtue (and not only with covid rules concerned)...
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Not sure why they bother with any schooling at all. I guess a chance to dress up in a uniform.semperfiguy wrote: ↑June 15, 2020, 2:36 pmThais seem to have a habit of making rules that are "one size fits all" because they can't trust lower employees to apply "critical thinking" skills when it comes to enforcing them. Thai employers seem to adopt the policy of "don't think....just do as I say", and they have to set rules that are very simple and easy to understand so employees don't screw them up. You will never get a Thai employee to make exceptions to the rules because they are not capable of thinking too deep and are not allowed to do so. Therefore, the cultural norm of "mai pen rai" gives them the excuse they need for their inability to think for themselves.kopkei wrote: ↑June 15, 2020, 7:29 amalso here the Thais have their own way of interpreting rules and changing the original concept and making them their (ridiculous) own, why when you enter a mall ,having signed in and temperature cleared you will have to do the same at every shop inside the mall??, also restaurants ,when a family of 5 (or even more) go out to eat they must sit at separate tables? , do they think at home them they also sit separate with a gap of 1 M in between , applying rules as they should be isn't their strongest virtue (and not only with covid rules concerned)...
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social distancing seems to be almost non-existent
for " thais on the lash" but at 7-11 still getting temp checked and wash up with alcohol fluid
for " thais on the lash" but at 7-11 still getting temp checked and wash up with alcohol fluid
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My observations over the past few days is a general disregard by the staff of some businesses. Empty sanitizer bottles, no check in sheets at the entrance for those without a phone, the temperature checking employee somehow indisposed.
The larger stores have streamlined their entry and exit management by simply opening more doors.
We had a family outing for dinner last night, our first since some time last year. Group of four easily ensconced at the one large table. Nice.
PS: Sorry if our youngest was a bit loud.
The larger stores have streamlined their entry and exit management by simply opening more doors.
We had a family outing for dinner last night, our first since some time last year. Group of four easily ensconced at the one large table. Nice.
PS: Sorry if our youngest was a bit loud.