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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Take a look through these pages and take the time to tell us which story
was your favourite? Which was your least favourite? What do you wish we
featured more of? Less of? Or just tell us what’s on your mind in general.
Send us your letters by email — 50 words or more — and address them to
info@masalathai.com. Letters can be made anonymous upon request.
Dear Masala,
After reading the travel article titled “All I Sea,” I was mesmerised by
the beautiful Crowne Plaza Phuket Panwa Beach. As summer holiday
approaches, a lot of us look forward to a relaxing getaway in Thailand. The
facilities this elegant establishment offers are the perfect match to what I
look for when I search for hotels. It really got me on vacation mode!
- Priya L.
Dear Masala,
Last issue’s cover story “Keeping Up With Kim” was a very inspirational read.
In a world where working women still face immense struggle in pursuing
their passion, it’s very empowering to read a story of a woman breaking all
April - May 2018 stereotypes and staying committed to her career. As a teacher myself, I not
Vol. 9 | Issue 5 only felt her enthusiasm but I also shared it.
- Gunkirat B.
Write to the editor at: Dear Masala,
As a food enthusiast who absolutely cherishes Indian cuisine, “Curry your
Favour” was not only a fun article, but also a helpful guide on the delightful
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delicacies. Because we all have our own go-to curry recipes, we tend to
forget how much variation the regional curries of India can offer. Not to
Letters may be edited for mention, it defi nitely gave me an idea on what I want to have for dinner.
length and clarity.
- Sunil K.
Dear Masala,
I was very happy to read “Love in the Digital Age.” In an era where we
are embracing the digital platform, it is frustrating to see the prospect of
online dating still being judged or looked down upon by our community.
Therefore, it was extremely refreshing to see women from diverse
generations come forward to narrate their love stories that took place in
the air – literally.
- Manan T.
Dear Masala,
With an infi nite number of restaurant and nightlife choices, Bangkok can
be quite overwhelming, especially for newcomers. So I really enjoyed
reading “Drinking in Chinatown,” as I’m always looking for new bars to
visit. The round-up was very interesting as each bar had something unique
to offer, and it made me want to hit the streets right away to explore the
multicultural district of Yaowarat.
- Sunaina S.
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