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Hi All--

Just thought I would add a note to the topic of dining cards for those who might want to know how well different cards are accepted.

I used a Thai dining card from Triumphdining (<http://www.triumphdining.com>) - ($9.95 for
set of six cards covering American, Mexican, Thai, Indian, Japanese, and Chinese cuisines) at a small Thai restaurant. The waitstaff and chef seemed very pleased to have something written in their native language. On the other side of the Thai card is the English translation. I also believe that as a result of having given them something in their own language, they paid closer attention to me as a customer and checked back more frequently about my dining needs.

I have no monetary, business or personal interest in the company - just happy that I received a positive response to the card and enjoyed a good meal without concern that the chef might not have understood my requirements.

Cheers,
Ayn in Alabama


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