@@allenlim9634 Normally they use it without you have to say anything. But if they don’t, you say For women: ‘Sai Ya Mong Duey Na Ka’ For men: ’Sai Ya Mong Duey Na Kub’ (It means: Please use a balm). Hope this helps! 😊
Not exactly beautiful as such but eyes opening experience as we (Thais)are always think of Japan as modern neat tidy and richer country ,sawadeeka from Blackpool,UK
@@allenlim9634 Oh, sure! 😁 The restaurant’s name in this video is Laoza (เล่าซา). You can take the MRT yellow line is Hua Mak station and then take a taxi for about 4-5 minutes. Hope this helps! maps.app.goo.gl/ANJUaGFnYYdWV1hH9?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
My guess ..you are experiencing burnt-out through the years of working..have been there..would be nice to have a cuppa with you and my spouse in Aug. We staying in Asoke .
Burnt-out sounds like the right word, Allen. And thank you for inviting, that’s so kind of you. By the way, I feel like I still need more alone time these days. Still glad if my videos are helpful for your and your spouse trip! 😊😊
I've been studying Japanese for about a year now, and I can understand most basic sentences, like the ones you spoke in your video! You're amazing! Good job in the video, you know a lot about Japan architecture! I will keep watching :D
You really like massage! Can you include one local street food or in a shop in future videos. If got local market pls include! What you do is a big help..thanks so much..enjoy!
Wow, This episode was really interesting and great quailty like a documentary. As you know I enjoy watching all your videos and I'm planning to visit a some of the places where you filmed in this summer vacation. I hope many people get to know your channel. thank you for your video and keep it up !