POLL: "Is it suitable for visitors to enter a restaurant in Sanparks barefoot?"
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POLL: "Is it suitable for visitors to enter a restaurant in Sanparks barefoot?"
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Re: "Is it suitable for visitors to enter a restaurant in Sanparks barefoot?"
Totally unacceptable!
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Re: "Is it suitable for visitors to enter a restaurant in Sanparks barefoot?"
Why not? What is the difference between having a plakkie on which means you have an open foot or barefoot?
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Re: "Is it suitable for visitors to enter a restaurant in Sanparks barefoot?"
Why not, your'e on holiday and it's in the wild
Totally agree with Robert
Totally agree with Robert
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Re: POLL: "Is it suitable for visitors to enter a restaurant in Sanparks barefoot?"
Let's try to keep up what little decor is left in our society of today.
I know that in South Africa "decor" is something little known but it's the only place where I have seen people enter other people's house straight from the street not wearing shoes. It's not like in India and other Asian countries, where you take off your shoes before entering ( I don't like that either ).
Certain restaurants in the parks are not exactly "wild"
I suppose that I am stuck in Europe's "educated behaviour" rules. But that's it
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Re: POLL: "Is it suitable for visitors to enter a restaurant in Sanparks barefoot?"
It is a common rule overseas - No Shirt-No shoes-No service!
And what must foreigners then think if it is allowed here?
And what must foreigners then think if it is allowed here?
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Re: POLL: "Is it suitable for visitors to enter a restaurant in Sanparks barefoot?"
They will think that you are all a lot of rude, ill-behaved louts
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Re: POLL: "Is it suitable for visitors to enter a restaurant in Sanparks barefoot?"
I agree with you too Lis.
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Re: POLL: "Is it suitable for visitors to enter a restaurant in Sanparks barefoot?"
This is NOT overseas, this IS South Africa.....why do people always think we must be/do like other country's
Anyway I'd rather braai and make my own food when in KNP
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