Saturday 23 February 2013

More signs of 'progress'

I haven't had much time and, especially energy, to post some more but can't resist now.

There has been some talk amongst the expat community here that it is now possible to get money with a credit card at some ATM's and the other day I even saw an advertisement from a bank to that effect, naming the exact ATM where that was possible. We are heading towards the 21st century.

A fellow expat did mention though that he had tried it a few times and that twice he was charged for the amount he asked for but no money was dispensed. Apparently he is still in sorting things out with his bank. He said it was good to have the option but advised only to use it in an emergency.

This morning I opened the BBC website and what catches my eye, an article on credit card friendly destinations and even Burma was mentioned (still Burma not Myanmar).  On reading the article http://www.bbc.com/travel/blog/20130220-how-credit-card-friendly-is-your-next-destination it appears that Visa is now officially accepted in the country at one place at least. Before there were a few places that accepted credit cards but verification always went via Singapore.

More important for the locals is that it seems that KFC has opened a branch here. A colleague who loves KFC said she would check the place out and report back. If KFC opens, McD shall not be far behind I think. My colleague wrote the word 'progress' between quotes just as I do on this post. Not sure if it is such a wonderful thing now this country is officially open to all the junk food in the world...

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