Sunday, July 20, 2008

Whistler Mountains and Canadian Girls

So okay a few days ago I took a 2 hour drive from Vancouver all the way to the famous Whistler Mountains. Whistler is apparently the best ski resort in the world and quite a popular place among Malaysians for skiing during the winter.

Yes I'm told that during winter it's crowded with rich Malaysians all going to ski.

In Summer instead where the place is less popular, poor Malaysians like me go to visit the place.

Naturally nobody goes there during the summer since THERE IS NO SNOW.

Well fine, some people do go but it's mainly for mountain biking down the huge slopes.I was there more as a tourist to look around and well do a request from KY and KS.

Yes, I've been asked to go around to take pictures of Canadian chicks by some of my readers. KY included.


I can say this... Vancouver is full of really really great looking girls. I mean I would say at least 40% of the population here is Asian but when I say Asian, it's mostly Korean. And Korean girls are hot.On top of that the Canadian girls here are hot too... but I didn't manage to take many pictures of them mainly because... when they walk past, I'm too stunned to whip out my camera and secondly because... SHY LAHH.. after people think I what.

So here are whatever random pictures I managed to take.
And here's of one of the very nice waitresses at a restaurant I went to.

Over here, it's almost compulsory for people to tip at restaurants because there is no 10% fixed service charge like in all the restaurants we go to in Malaysia.

It is customary to tip anywhere at least 10-15% of the total bill but as a result of that, most of the time you get really great service.

I had dinner with Adrian last night and one of the nice waitresses there even left us this bill.

Notice the heart she drew on the bill. How do you not tip someone who draws a heart shape on your bill?

*I just got back to Malaysia btw :P Woohoo so nice to be home

20 comments:

  1. wow... i think i'm gonna love staying there someday...

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  2. heh. korean chicks eh? what are they doing in canada? wrong continent la.

    :p

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  3. yeay my request fulfilled!!!! Best, thanks, muacks!

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  4. real: yeah haha lot of people migrate there

    accyee: i think it's because.. koreans don't need a visa or anything to go to canada and vice versa. That's what I'm told

    ky: LOL

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  5. woah, she's that nice to draw you a heart? =) Boss, since ur back, how about some DUCK? >=D

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  6. Anonymous9:27 AM

    i'd do the same too, draw <3 for my boss :P!

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  7. Good job!!! Wow... so hot in Canada

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  8. wah, for a moment i tot the blog has turned into some kinda chick flick. lol

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  9. Hello! it's michelle here. mmm, first time posting a comment here after being a silent reader for so long. :P

    Btw, I replied your email already.
    Just want to say thanks again for the free passes! hehe. It's really nice of you of doing that.

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  10. Anonymous6:19 PM

    How much is your tip then??

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  11. welcome back boss

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  12. kay: hahaha jom lets go!

    jg: hahaha lol awww

    ks: yeah it's pretty hot but not as hot as in Malaysia though

    ohku: hahaha sure

    lei: no worries lei... I like helping out people I know :P

    windwalker: ermm... I paid 40 bucks so that's a 7 canadian tip (RM21)... which is about 20% service charge

    genova; thanks dude

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  13. pretty heart and welcome home tim! =D

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  14. Very nice place!

    The heart drew on the receipt was really really sweet! =)

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  15. The heart could mean the waitress thinks you're hot ;)

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  16. Holy crap! You went to Whistler! NOOOOOOooooooooooooooooo!!!!

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  17. boss, her "heart" attempt succeeded when you paid her 20% service charge :)

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  18. Methinks I've been born in on the wrong side of the ocean .. hehehe

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  19. You try not to tip and see what will happen.

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  20. Once in Toronto, a waitress even wrote on our bill "please tip"! And the service wasn't that spectacular either. Made me feel like I shouldn't tip because she ask for it - ha!

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