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Indeed. I was always taught it stood for Suffer After Purchase but then maybe I've been brainwashed.
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what did you study? when I was in Goa they were offering a lot of SAP.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI've been to Chennai for a week, caught nothing despite eating in several restaurants of varying standards.
Fresh fruit from the street sellers was always nice
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Don't you believe it!!Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostYou didn't eat all the time you were there
Stayed in two different hotels, with no problems with food from there. Ate from different places for lunch each day with no issues. I was there for 3 1/2 weeks in total.
But you wouldn't catch me eating, for example, a chicken sandwich that had been left in the heat all day and then wondering why I was ill
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I've been to Chennai for a week, caught nothing despite eating in several restaurants of varying standards.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostThere is a lot of training available in India, teachers are good, equipment and version may be old.
But the thing you need to check is does the class room have A/C, does the hotel have A/C.
You will always catch something.
HTH
Fresh fruit from the street sellers was always nice
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You didn't eat all the time you were thereOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYes - I went last year.
Good quality, low cost, caught nothing.
HTH.
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Well you might as well tell the truth, then you are prepared to handle things when they happen.Originally posted by beaker View PostAP - You should work for Indian tourism.
"Visit India. You will always catch something."
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AP - You should work for Indian tourism.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostThere is a lot of training available in India, teachers are good, equipment and version may be old.
But the thing you need to check is does the class room have A/C, does the hotel have A/C.
You will always catch something.
HTH
"Visit India. You will always catch something."
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There is a lot of training available in India, teachers are good, equipment and version may be old.Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postanyone ever been to india for training?
please comment on quality/cost/ risk of catching something
But the thing you need to check is does the class room have A/C, does the hotel have A/C.
You will always catch something.
HTH
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DependsOriginally posted by mrdonuts View Postanyone ever been to india for training?
please comment on quality/cost/ risk of catching something
For you special price, 10 dorrar
Depends
Bob Shawadiwadi
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anyone ever been to india for training?
please comment on quality/cost/ risk of catching something
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Well you didn't miss much, unless you like building sites.Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostOI!. Thats my line.
Welcome back AP.
Sorry I couldnt get out to meet you. I am still planning a trip this year though.
Very quite in Goa for Christmas and the New Year, everyone had problems getting visas.
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