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So just the other day we're having dinner at home and the old lady explains to our 7 yr old daughter that ladies don't eat with their mouths open. 

 

Someone mentioned that mouth open helps with spicy food, it may seem silly but it holds some truth.

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for anybody who hasn't (or should I not say, those who have created a scatoma to block what they have seen)

the word, in English is 'mukbang'

 

you can youtube it whatever, even just google it

Mukbang is really worldwide, not specific to just the one.

So, try mukbang thai or mukbangPlaRa... you get the jest

 

typical of what the Mrs is always watching. Others will REALLTY show the OMEs in action

 

funnily the term OEM is a familiar one, as in OriginalEquipmentManufacture

well, to the Thai, and most neighb ouring country folk, it is twisted to OME

(much like the 911 is twisted to 991)

 

but anyways...

 

 

 

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45 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

I hate that, just because you're in a beach community, it doesn't excuse farangs with no shirt on.

No shirt, no shoes, no service is the way it is where I come from, a beach community in Florida. Most decent restaurants require a shirt with some sort of a sleeve, too.

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3 hours ago, Surasak said:

I came to the conclusion a long time ago, the chewing with the mouth open, was to suck in as much air as possible while eating food laced with chili. It helps to cool the tongue, you know.????

 

My gf told me the same thing when I objected to her eating style ????, too spicy. But it looks really unpleasant to some others. Besides that, they send so much air to their stomach and then start burping ????

 

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36 minutes ago, GalaxyMan said:

... decent restaurants require a shirt with some sort of a sleeve, too.

And in the less decent ones, the wife-beater T-shirt is acceptable

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8 minutes ago, DoktorC said:

Dictionaries define manners as a socially acceptable way of behaving.  So if manners in one locale are different from those that your mother taught you. that is your dumb-ass problem.  Do you eat your pizza with a knife and fork?  Did your mama forbid you from slurping your spaghetti?  Get over yourself.  I am still amazed at a Korean's ability to slurp their ramen... It wasn't rude because everyone (men, women, teens, children) did it the same way. My Korean friends would laugh at me when I would try to twirl my noodles to make a "single bite".  They would tell me, hurry up, your going to starve before you finish... besides we are waiting on you before we can drink another shot of soju... I learned to slurp...

 

Chill out dude. Learn to be less judgmental, because someone doesn't eat like your mama, doesn't make them pigs or dogs.   It just shows why you shouldn't be let out into the real world. 

 

Haha. Nonsense. You made up your imaginary Korean friends. Slurping ramen is JAPANESE culture. It is considered rude in Korea. You are conflating two vastly different cultures. Or were your imaginary Korean friends as impertinent as you in your remarks?

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1 minute ago, GalaxyMan said:

As a long-time restaurant worker, I find it disgusting.

An acquaintance of mine in Sydney has a Thai chef living with him who's been resident in Australia for 20+ years - he still chews with his mouth open

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2 minutes ago, ThaiBunny said:

An acquaintance of mine in Sydney has a Thai chef living with him who's been resident in Australia for 20+ years - he still chews with his mouth open

I just don't see chewing with one's mouth open as indicative of any particular nationality. There're low-class people everywhere.

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5 minutes ago, GalaxyMan said:

I just don't see chewing with one's mouth open as indicative of any particular nationality. There're low-class people everywhere.

So, are you saying that regardless of nation, this is low class behaviour?

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19 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

I'm feeling left out here cause It has no effect on me. Haven't really paid it much attention.

I usually focus on my food when eating in a restaurant. Sometimes it can be difficult not to check around me to see if everyone is behaving up to Martha Stewart standards, but somebody had got to do this job. 

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41 minutes ago, soistalker said:

Haha. Nonsense. You made up your imaginary Korean friends. Slurping ramen is JAPANESE culture. It is considered rude in Korea. You are conflating two vastly different cultures. Or were your imaginary Korean friends as impertinent as you in your remarks?

You obviously have never been to Korea or socialised with Koreans. It’s is generally acceptable to slurp when eating noodles and soup in Korea. 

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