
A few days ago I went to DC. By the time I got there, I had made a stupid mistake that was I had booked 3 nights at the hotel from Sunday to Wendesday, but I thought I booked starting from Monday. That was so dumb. So, I had to pay 3 nights with staying only 2 nights. T-T The trip was so exhausting. I went to many places within 2days. I'm gonna skip the detail.
At the evening of the last day, I went to a chinese restaurant in China Town and there were 3 girls and 1 guy in the restaurant.
The restaurant was quite small though, so I was sitting next to that table. What a surprise! Those girls happened to be Thai and the thing was they didn't know that I was Thai. The guy sitting there was American, so he wasn't able to understand what they were talking. At first, those girls was chatting on general topic. Later on, I didn't know why they were saying that, but I was eavesdropping anyhow. One of them told the other two that yesterday she just had the most exciting experience by doing "that" outside of a car. ... I kept listening to that conversation. I thought it would be weird if I said anyword in Thai, so when a waitress came to take order, I just pointed what I wanted at the menu. That girl hadn't stopped. She was saying that most of her partners were foreigners. Well, with the like of her, I didn't wonder why. I was thinking that nowadays Thai girls were so open-minded and "extrovert." Not everyone as usual. I had been listining to that "unsavory" conversation for half an hour. And then I paid the bill. When I was leaving, I thought that they should have known that I was Thai. Therefore, I said "Yae Jung Ner," when I was walking out. After I said that, the restaurant was so quiet as if nobody was in there. They kept their mouth shut and stared at me. With the last smile I gave to them, I wouldn't do anything just left them in peace. Amend... Thanks the girls.
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