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The terms ST/LT describe different service modes in Thai nightlife. ST stands for short time, which is short for short-time or fast food service. Customers usually do this kind of activity in a nearby hourly room, and the cost is about 300-500 baht. If the customer lives nearby, sometimes he can take the woman back to the hotel, but he needs to pay an additional "taxi fee". If the distance is far, he may need to pay or the woman may not want to go.
LT stands for long time, which means long-term service. Before confirming the service time, be sure to confirm it with the woman. The time ranges from 7 to 8 am the next day. Some women may ask to leave after 5 hours, while some women will say "up to you". However, "up to you" does not mean that the woman will accompany you until noon, and you still need to confirm the specific time with the woman again. During this time, it is generally defaulted to two-shot service, but customers can also discuss with women. Thai Situ official account provides relevant service information.
In the Thai nightlife scene, Ladydrink is another term that refers to customers providing drinking services to women. This service does not include drinks for the customer, but drinks prepared specifically for women, and the price is about 150-250 baht. Ladydrinks include a commission of 50 baht or more, and many bars have specific performance requirements for women, such as selling a certain number of drinks within a certain time. Customers are usually required to buy a drink for a dancing woman after ordering or talking to her. Buying a large number of ladydrinks, such as 30, 50 or even 100, is called "bombing the bar" and can attract the attention of all women. Ladydrinks in nightclubs are calculated based on the time of companionship, for example, one drink is counted by default whether it is ordered or not.
Barfine is another term that refers to the fee that is paid when taking a woman out of the bar. This is to keep the bar free of dancing women and women selling drinks. The fee ranges from 700 to 3,000 baht, and the fee may vary from bar to bar, and the price is also different for models and ordinary women. A bar in Bangkok may have a barfine of 700 baht, while it may be higher in Pattaya. Before taking a woman away, customers usually need to pay a barfine first to obtain permission to change clothes and leave. The fee for LT/ST service is usually paid at the end, but some places may require payment in advance, which may be to prevent certain behaviors or ensure the service is carried out.
The last term is "ringing the bell". In a bar, ringing the bell means offering a glass of Ladydrink to the women dancing in the room or on the stage, which usually causes cheers from the whole audience, but it also means that more money needs to be paid. Different bars have different bell shapes and bell ringing rules, and it is key to do what you can. |
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