How was your stay in Goa!
#106
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Re: How was your stay in Goa!
My stay was fine but i can see where J5 is coming from and yes it slowly gets under your skin the needle of being constantly ripped off for sums that seems trifling and petty in the West. I have read with amusement the comments on Newtons and their habit of giving sweets or tokens, instead of change.Non of the sums that involved me were over the sum of 5 rupees, so i always gave them back to the girl on check out because if Newtons were ripping me off, think how much they were paying her to do it for them ? For new arrivals in Goa the enthusiasm soon wears off as the heat and constant problems of living in a semi tropical climate with an intermittent electricity supply kicks in and you have face the environment without A/C or the fan.Walking to the market or the shop without the benefit of a pavement.Dogs and prowlers in the night and the constant over crowding of a place that has become popular with domestic tourists but this is India, not Brighton or some retiree dump on the West Coast like Bournemouth for instance.......Indian society isn't structured on the nuclear family principles
its extended and open in some cases.There might only be one person working in a family of eight or nine persons.I lived in the mountains for a period of time in a small village above Manali and it was a 2 hour walk to get the shopping,3 if it had been snowing or raining.Do your home work and read a bit of Indian history.If you think your being victimised because of the colour of your skin and the depth of your pockets, you are probably right,but this also applies to other Indians, especially if your from " Up North or Delhi." Cheating people seems to a national sport in India not out of malicious reasons but out of necessity of making a few extra rupees for the table.
there is a film just out."The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel." See if you can get it at the market.Its not out on DVD yet so the copies will be dark and blurred but its about a bunch of ex-pats in India dealing with the same problems as on this forum.
its extended and open in some cases.There might only be one person working in a family of eight or nine persons.I lived in the mountains for a period of time in a small village above Manali and it was a 2 hour walk to get the shopping,3 if it had been snowing or raining.Do your home work and read a bit of Indian history.If you think your being victimised because of the colour of your skin and the depth of your pockets, you are probably right,but this also applies to other Indians, especially if your from " Up North or Delhi." Cheating people seems to a national sport in India not out of malicious reasons but out of necessity of making a few extra rupees for the table.
there is a film just out."The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel." See if you can get it at the market.Its not out on DVD yet so the copies will be dark and blurred but its about a bunch of ex-pats in India dealing with the same problems as on this forum.
As others above have said if you don't like Goa/ India go home, as J5 has done. Why go on and on and on about the down-sides.
"Retiree dump like Bournemouth" generalising as usual because it is not to your taste. There are people who like it, happily living there!! I suppose Just like Goa (joke).
The sweets again, it has always been a custom mainly when paise were more in use. Newtons seems to have extended it to rupees (no excuse for that).
Although you are right that the keeping up with the extended family in India is usual and expected; Indian 'society' is not a homogenous mass all doing the same things it is as varied as anywhere.
Last edited by Bipat; May 1st 2012 at 9:37 am.
#107
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Re: How was your stay in Goa!
The 'Marigold' film is a comedy, discussed at length on the 'Newspaper' thread. 5118, 5110.
As others above have said if you don't like Goa/ India go home, as J5 has done. Why go on and on and on about the down-sides.
"Retiree dump like Bournemouth" generalising as usual because it is not to your taste. There are people who like it, happily living there!! I suppose Just like Goa (joke).
The sweets again, it has always been a custom mainly when paise were more in use. Newtons seems to have extended it to rupees (no excuse for that).
Although you are right that the keeping up with the extended family in India is usual and expected; Indian 'society' is not a homogenous mass all doing the same things it is as varied as anywhere.
As others above have said if you don't like Goa/ India go home, as J5 has done. Why go on and on and on about the down-sides.
"Retiree dump like Bournemouth" generalising as usual because it is not to your taste. There are people who like it, happily living there!! I suppose Just like Goa (joke).
The sweets again, it has always been a custom mainly when paise were more in use. Newtons seems to have extended it to rupees (no excuse for that).
Although you are right that the keeping up with the extended family in India is usual and expected; Indian 'society' is not a homogenous mass all doing the same things it is as varied as anywhere.
#108
Re: How was your stay in Goa!
The 'Marigold' film is a comedy, discussed at length on the 'Newspaper' thread. 5118, 5110.
As others above have said if you don't like Goa/ India go home, as J5 has done. Why go on and on and on about the down-sides.
"Retiree dump like Bournemouth" generalising as usual because it is not to your taste. There are people who like it, happily living there!! I suppose Just like Goa (joke).
The sweets again, it has always been a custom mainly when paise were more in use. Newtons seems to have extended it to rupees (no excuse for that).
Although you are right that the keeping up with the extended family in India is usual and expected; Indian 'society' is not a homogenous mass all doing the same things it is as varied as anywhere.
As others above have said if you don't like Goa/ India go home, as J5 has done. Why go on and on and on about the down-sides.
"Retiree dump like Bournemouth" generalising as usual because it is not to your taste. There are people who like it, happily living there!! I suppose Just like Goa (joke).
The sweets again, it has always been a custom mainly when paise were more in use. Newtons seems to have extended it to rupees (no excuse for that).
Although you are right that the keeping up with the extended family in India is usual and expected; Indian 'society' is not a homogenous mass all doing the same things it is as varied as anywhere.
#109
Re: How was your stay in Goa!
The 'Marigold' film is a comedy, discussed at length on the 'Newspaper' thread. 5118, 5110.
As others above have said if you don't like Goa/ India go home, as J5 has done. Why go on and on and on about the down-sides.
"Retiree dump like Bournemouth" generalising as usual because it is not to your taste. There are people who like it, happily living there!! I suppose Just like Goa (joke).
The sweets again, it has always been a custom mainly when paise were more in use. Newtons seems to have extended it to rupees (no excuse for that).
Although you are right that the keeping up with the extended family in India is usual and expected; Indian 'society' is not a homogenous mass all doing the same things it is as varied as anywhere.
As others above have said if you don't like Goa/ India go home, as J5 has done. Why go on and on and on about the down-sides.
"Retiree dump like Bournemouth" generalising as usual because it is not to your taste. There are people who like it, happily living there!! I suppose Just like Goa (joke).
The sweets again, it has always been a custom mainly when paise were more in use. Newtons seems to have extended it to rupees (no excuse for that).
Although you are right that the keeping up with the extended family in India is usual and expected; Indian 'society' is not a homogenous mass all doing the same things it is as varied as anywhere.
#110
Re: How was your stay in Goa!
... living somewhere like Goa for extended periods is a bit like being in a very long term relationship, you realise that your partner is far from perfect and that he she has some incredibly annoying habits, quirks and mannerisms; but after all these years it's those habits, quirks and mannerisms that you love and you wouldn't swop that partner for a lottery win!
AndyD 8-)₹
#112
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Re: How was your stay in Goa!
Quite agree Andy, it was always a bit tacky but OK, especially off-season. Went a couple of years ago and a total dump. PJ's description very accurate........ a bit like a clean Mapusa
#113
Re: How was your stay in Goa!
WE went last year to watch the Birdman of Bognor Competition.The one where you try and fly off the end of the end of the pier into the sea.It was called because the life boat people said it was too choppy and the wind was blowing in the wrong direction.We legged it straight back to the train.Bugger Bognor for ever...!
#114
Re: How was your stay in Goa!
Any association of Bognor with Mapusa is unlikely but you never know! I can see it now as we drive past the Law Courts..a large sign with the immortal words...MAPUSA TWINNED WITH BOGNOR REGIS..out of the two give me Mapusa any day!
#116
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Re: How was your stay in Goa!
Bognor - Mapusa
It would be touch and go as to which was 'home' to the most Indians!
It would be touch and go as to which was 'home' to the most Indians!
#117
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Re: How was your stay in Goa!
Sorry to hear of the state of Bognor now, as a teenager living in Portsmouth
I used to go there on the bus and also worked in the 'Butlins' as a summer holiday job in the coffee bar.
But the staff accommodation was awful, shared 'huts', showers with no locks
food terrible and the coffee flasks we filled for the customers night drinks --!
While I was there the manager went off on his bike with the safe contents.
All good experience for future Indian travel!!
#118
Re: How was your stay in Goa!
On a quick check; Mapusa population 40,000; Bognor 23,000 so unless the entire town is 'Indian'; Mapusa wins!!!
Sorry to hear of the state of Bognor now, as a teenager living in Portsmouth
I used to go there on the bus and also worked in the 'Butlins' as a summer holiday job in the coffee bar.
But the staff accommodation was awful, shared 'huts', showers with no locks
food terrible and the coffee flasks we filled for the customers night drinks --!
While I was there the manager went off on his bike with the safe contents.
All good experience for future Indian travel!!
Sorry to hear of the state of Bognor now, as a teenager living in Portsmouth
I used to go there on the bus and also worked in the 'Butlins' as a summer holiday job in the coffee bar.
But the staff accommodation was awful, shared 'huts', showers with no locks
food terrible and the coffee flasks we filled for the customers night drinks --!
While I was there the manager went off on his bike with the safe contents.
All good experience for future Indian travel!!
OMG Bipat - ARE YOU A POMPEY LIL ??????????????
Dread - x
#119
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Re: How was your stay in Goa!
To be honest, I found most of the new occupants of Bognor to be Eastern European, so maybe it should be twinned with Morjimski?
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