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I pay for something and the cashier hands the change back to my wife?

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On 3/1/2023 at 6:50 PM, grain said:

"and she doesn't know what I want." And that is the key part of it. We ask the questions because we need the information, 9 times out of 10 our wives or GFs don't know what we're asking about, or have no interest, and if they act as unwilling translators we get the info second hand and often mangled. 

Thats why one should learn the language and you can do the talking yourself and earn a bit more respect.

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  • OneMoreFarang
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    It also happens to me from time to time. I suspect that Thai prefer to interact with other Thais because they use the same language, body language, etc. It's more familiar to them and more comfortable

  • BritManToo
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    Pay using your bank app, no change required. 

  • Happened to me countless times too, it's the Thai Rak Thai thing. I noticed it immediately when I arrive at the airport 2 weeks ago, I asked a question to a woman at a counter in the airport, my Thai

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15 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:
On 3/1/2023 at 12:46 PM, Bangkok Barry said:

The immigration police came to the house after I'd applied for my marriage extension, and despite me being the only reason they were there they completely ignored me. I was invisible.

Did you talk to them in Thai?

As I said, they completely ignored me. I was invisible to them. They had no interest in talking with me at all. None.

5 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

As I said, they completely ignored me. I was invisible to them. They had no interest in talking with me at all. None.

Happened to me as well. Best interaction I've ever had with Thai authorities.......:coffee1:

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43 minutes ago, Speedhump said:

Also I had words with a Chinese man shopping topless in Lotus Hua Hin a long while back. Not my job I know (I'll say it before the usual fools jump on me), but I was actually offended. 

I go there regularly to pick up my youngest from the nearby school. Strangely, it's she who tells me to stop being offended by foreigners' behaviour, she says Thais don't mind.

Recently, I got a new Thai passport and the women wouldn't speak to me, but spoke to my daughter ;( 

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3 hours ago, Neeranam said:

Recently, I got a new Thai passport and the women wouldn't speak to me, but spoke to my daughter ;( 

Well this happens all the time.

 

I'm totally fluent in Thai and Lao, yet I can talk to some shop girl, and if my wife is with me the response is always directly to her.

 

I think this sorta explains it!

 

 

17 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Maybe you are but i know many foreigners who are respected even if they speak a little bit of Thai. They like you make an effort to learn the language of the country you are living in.

55555555555555555

 

It amuses me when posters claim that learning Thai is essential to living in LOS- IMO it isn't, unless living in a village in middle of nowhere ( as I did ).

I did make an effort and learned enough of the language to get by. Didn't make any difference to being exploited by the Thai family.

16 hours ago, Neeranam said:

I go there regularly to pick up my youngest from the nearby school. Strangely, it's she who tells me to stop being offended by foreigners' behaviour, she says Thais don't mind.

Agree. Seems to me the main people that like getting "offended" in LOS are farangs that think they are superior beings to the locals.

17 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Thats why one should learn the language and you can do the talking yourself and earn a bit more respect.

LOL.

 

Do you think you know more about Thais than everyone that disagrees with you on here?

 

Respect? 5555555555555

On 3/3/2023 at 3:39 AM, Speedhump said:

I think the word 'many' is completely wrong. I know 'many' farang here, and I don't know one that outwardly displays any worries of inferiority (which is the word you were looking for). They all seem quite at ease in their dealings with Thais. Perhaps you meant to say 'some', and to qualify it with the fact that you're not speaking from personal wide experience of seeing farang being nasty to Thais.... 

Thanks for pointing that out. Saved me the trouble.

1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Agree. Seems to me the main people that like getting "offended" in LOS are farangs that think they are superior beings to the locals.

I'm superior to almost everyone!

2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

LOL.

 

Do you think you know more about Thais than everyone that disagrees with you on here?

 

Respect? 5555555555555

Yes, i do. I have been here 40 years and speak the language. You don't live here anymore as you couldn't afford it. 

2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

55555555555555555

 

It amuses me when posters claim that learning Thai is essential to living in LOS- IMO it isn't, unless living in a village in middle of nowhere ( as I did ).

I did make an effort and learned enough of the language to get by. Didn't make any difference to being exploited by the Thai family.

Should have made a better choice who you hang out with.

On 3/8/2023 at 12:05 PM, FritsSikkink said:

Maybe you are but i know many foreigners who are respected even if they speak a little bit of Thai. They like you make an effort to learn the language of the country you are living in.

It's the same in any country. Make an effort to speak even a few halting words and the locals usually will be very appreciative. Probably they don't speak your language unless it's English and you are in tourist area.. Except perhaps Parisien café waiters who seem to relish identifying you as a foreigner. Even if you speak to them in passable French they will insist on talking to you in English, bringing you a menu in English and only very reluctantly bring you a basket of bread ( always free in France accompanying a meal....but no butter) when everyone else gets one almost immediately.

On 3/7/2023 at 9:33 PM, Bangkok Barry said:

As I said, they completely ignored me. I was invisible to them. They had no interest in talking with me at all. None.

Consider it  a compliment to your youthful demeanor, she thinks you are with your mother.  :whistling:

 

 

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I had the same problem but fixed it by instructing my wife not to accept the change. Now, it still happens that the cashier offers the change in the direction of my wife but after 5 or 10 seconds of getting no reaction, the cashier then offers it to me, and I accept it with a smile!

....rightly so, cause once we get to learn what the currency is they feel exposed

On 3/1/2023 at 2:04 AM, SenorTashi said:

So what's it all about?

Is there a general 'clean out the farang' agreement across the nation?

In Thailand the wife is in control of the financials, so of course the change shall be handed to her...????

I am thinking mountains and molehills here.

 

It happens the other way round as well, if my wife is pushing the trolley through the cash desk area, she pays and while the trolley is moved forward to let other customers start their process, they hand the change to me - because I am closer - nothing "cultural" going on!

 

if it happened in ways described by others during my 20 years here, I didn't notice - that shows how important it  - isn't!

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On 3/1/2023 at 10:41 AM, brianburi said:

Jeez, give it a rest Mr Thailand. We don't need lectures on the nuances of daily life over here.

Actually its they who  are working  as service staff with foreigners who need cultural sensitivity  awareness  and training  as part of  their job. Respecting cultural  values is a two way street. Historicaly some Thais have a mindset  that  learning  a foreign  language or respecting a foreign  culture is similar  to being invaded. There is a strong resistance to doing things the western  way. Ignorant obstinacy is part of the Thai  mind set and has help preserve their culture but also  held them  back. Its kept  them ignorant and angry.

On 3/2/2023 at 11:19 AM, Neeranam said:

It's called a 'doggy bag' and the few Thai Hi-Sos I know ask for one. 

My kids' Godmother, who owns a luxury hotel in Hua Hin, even asked here own staff for a doggy bag the other day, and lets dogs stay there.

In my experience, it's the peasant women, who marry farang that enjoy, rightfully so, to order more than they need.

That was the point I was trying to convey. People who are pretending to be more than they are.

On 3/2/2023 at 11:25 AM, Neeranam said:

What many farang don't want to address is that most Thais don't like us and don't want to deal with us unless a necessity.

 That might sometimes be the case, but mostly it's about communication. They would rather take the easy way out and communicate with the Thai partner.

I'll start a new thread:

 

I pay for something and the cashier hands the change back to my daughter?

 

This began when she was about five years old and whenever we were at the local shops she'd put her hand out for my change, keep the coins in her little purse and I'd get the notes. This of course compounded as at next shop I didn't have coins and she got the change again . . .

 

Then a series of moneyboxes lined up in her bedroom for each denomination coin. We opened an education account with Omsin Bank and each time her money reached 1000 she'd go with me to the bank to deposit.

 

While she no longer goes shopping with us, still gets our coins at the end of the day. Topped up with birthday gifts from family - eg 777 baht for her 7th, now at 17 she has 82,000 baht saved towards uni expenses.

 

 

Not Thailand spesific, same in other countries i  SEA

On 3/7/2023 at 9:30 PM, FritsSikkink said:

Thats why one should learn the language and you can do the talking yourself and earn a bit more respect.

Nah. These types will never acclimate in this manner.

Misery loves company.

On 3/11/2023 at 2:29 PM, khunPer said:

In Thailand the wife is in control of the financials, so of course the change shall be handed to her...????

Yes. My wife handles all the cashier interactions. Makes it seem like the Farang isn't her cash cow and she's in charge of financial dealings. Communication is easier too. No problem.

Farang.

Very special and exceptional. 

 

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This post is hilarious and has happened to me probably more times than I realized. But my wife usually hands it back to me…I think. ????????

 

On 2/28/2023 at 7:23 PM, grain said:

Happened to me countless times too, it's the Thai Rak Thai thing. I noticed it immediately when I arrive at the airport 2 weeks ago, I asked a question to a woman at a counter in the airport, my Thai wife was standing behind me, the woman at the counter totally ignored me and began talking to my wife. 

It's because women universally see men as animals not worthy of their time if a female is around. The only thing a man is good for in their eyes is to be an owned slave, an ATM.. .  The manipulated man is a good read on the topic of how women view men .. 

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