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I took a flight from Bangkok to Khon Kaen recently. I was the only white guy on the plane. After the air hostess went through the emergency drill, she came over to me and started talking English, saying she had to give me the instructions. I said that I had just observed them and she stated that by law she had to tell me in English. I pulled out my Thai ID card and told her I was Thai, what an embarrassment. I have a good mind to complain to the airline for racial discrimination.
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Yeah, perhaps 'some' is more accurate. I rarely see farang being nasty to Thais, but I often see farang being culturally insensitive to Thais, just yesterday saw one hugging his caddy after finishing a round, Often see farnang touching caddies, which is totally offensive. Often see farang with inappropriate body language, raised voices etc. I guess they are new here and haven't figured out the indirect communication style yet, or 'greng jai' etc.
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Are customs still an issue? How long do the products take to arrive?
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Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
Neeranam replied to dbrenn's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
So, there are saying Americans can't change their nationality to Thai now? Surely, that is against your basic human rights. Did you have the letter given by Special Branch? -
Can rich people not sing?
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Strange, I get the same.
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Does anyone buy herb products from abroad? Anything to say about quality, etc.
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Moving away from using an agent
Neeranam replied to eddyod's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Well, if throwing him in jail, they'd also have to throw their colleague in jail. It could happen. Well done OP for going legal, I don't know how some who are illegal can also at night. -
Moving away from using an agent
Neeranam replied to eddyod's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Lucky you weren't thrown in jail. -
It isn't.
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Karma is a complex law, or maybe that should be theory? Depends on where you were raised, I've seen enough Karmic consequences to believe. I am Scottish/Thai, and spent exactly half my live in both countries. Interestingly, I was reading a Thai book, "The Law of Karma Is Always Fair" by Benjawan Poomsan about "jâo-gam-naai-ween", or 'spiritual creditors. If they come into your life, should you deal with them to cancel the 'debt' or avoid them? Nowadays, it's so easy to block people online, but moving house or job is not quite so easy, and even if you do, will another one come to claim the debt? "People that come into your life are your jâo-gam-naai-ween เจ้ากรรมนายเวร, or, in other words, the people to whom you have done wrong to in a previous life, or even in this current life. "Everybody has their own jâo-gam-naai-ween.Some people may have many, and some only a few. "We have unpaid debts, or atonement, that need to be resolved from our previous lives. "These souls have hatred, a feeling of malice and revenge, which needs to be released, by getting back at you. "If the karma of their experience is not resolved in this lifetime, they'll follow you to the next life, until all the debt is resolved. "You are also a jâo-gam-naai-ween of someone else. "During your life, you'll come into situations in which people want to do something bad to you, and there appears to be no real reason or justification. "Family members, close friends, husband or wife, it could be anyone. For example, a mother fights with her own daughter all the time, even though she loves her, and tries to treat her well. "Maybe the relationship between a husband and wife doesn't go well, even if they try their best. Perhaps you just mention something insignificant to your friend, but she slaps your face, and never talks to you again. "In all of these situations, it's probably because it is time for them to get their payback from you." My wise grandma told me this. It is something I will never forget.
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Seems too simple, but will give it a try.
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That what I want when I retire in 10 years. Hopefully, I won't have worked myself to death by then in trying to achieve it!
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No idea what you are on about. Goodbye.
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Firstly, I am not looking for anyone to take my beliefs seriously. I thought I would just state my beliefs, as this thread is mostly populated by respectful, intelligent members. Personally, I don't know what animals have a soul or not but have my belief which is somewhere between Hinduism and Buddhism, as I understand them. My opinion - human beings have a soul, which is subject to the laws of Karma and is incarnated in new bodies. This soul goes to the 'soul world' (where the supreme soul[God] resides) in between bodies. Other sentient beings also have souls, but on a different level to humans and are incarnated as that species. I don't believe human souls can be incarnated as animals, the number is finite, the soul is infinite yet an infinitesimal point of light, never created and never destroyed. Human souls are what some Hindus might call 'Brahman' while animal souls might be 'Atman'. Human souls consist of mind, intellect and Sanskaras(impressions), while ants and other insects don't have this.
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Are you now suggesting I am not intelligent? Jeez, first you suggest I would be embarrassed for believing what I do, and now this! Are you suggesting also that being sensitive is somehow something to feel sorry about? I certainly think being sensitive to others criticising my spiritual beliefs is nothing to be be ashamed about. If you want to apologise, be a man and do it with integrity.